Oshin
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Oshin is a Japan
ese serialized morning television drama, which aired on broadcaster NHK
from April 4, 1983 to March 31, 1984. The series follows the life of Shin Tanokura (田倉 しん) during the Meiji period
up to the early 1980s. Shin was called "Oshin", which is Japanese archaic cognomen
.
In total, 297 15-minute episodes were shown. In Japan, the annual average audience share was 52.6%, with a peak rating of 62.9% for a single episode. As of today, Oshin aired in 59 countries, with subtitles ranging from English
to Arabic
. In 1984, the earlier episodes of the drama (focused on young Oshin) were made into an animated
movie by Sanrio
. The movie reused Sugako Hashida's scripts and Ayako Kobayashi, who played young Oshin, did the voice of Oshin.
In 1907, seven-year-old Oshin is sent off by her father to work as a babysitter, in order to support her family. With the physical and verbal abuse by her employer, Oshin insists on sticking it through for the sake of her family. However, when she is accused of stealing money, she runs away and for days suffers through snow blizzards as she walks back home to be with her mother. But the blizzard is so rough on her, she nearly freezes to death. She is rescued by a man called Shunsaku, a Japanese Imperial army soldier turned deserter, a self described "hunter". She stays with him during the long winter until the snow melts. Once the blizzard subsides, they are found by an army unit and Shunsaku is shot and killed. She is then escorted by the soldiers to a hut. A senior soldier then comes into the hut and says the unit will escort her home, but she declines the offer mentioning she knows the way and walks home on her own.
Upon her return to her home, Oshin is once again sent out, this time to Kaga-ya in Sayaka to work as a babysitter. She makes good friends with the daughter, who is the same age as her, and stays at the Kaga-ya until she turns 16. After returning home she discovers that her father wants her to work as a bar maid. Realizing that the bar maid job is a cover for prostitution, Oshin runs off to Tokyo to follow her older sister Haru's dream of becoming a hair stylist.
While as a hairstylist, she meets Ryuzo and the two get married. While they survive the Great Earthquake of 1923, their house and business is destroyed forcing them to return to her in-laws house. As the marriage was not approved by her mother-in-law Kiyo, Oshin suffers greatly while living with them.
She breaks her arm while attempting to escape and suffers a miscarriage because of the hard labor she had to endure working in the fields. She finally leaves her in-laws with her child and attempts to rebuild her life. Subsequently, she finds out she can no longer be a hair stylist because of her broken arm.
She finds jobs as the owner of a small bar-restaurant, pastry chef and even a peddler of fresh fish. Her business booms and with her husband's help, Oshin establishes a small but bustling raw seafood shop.
The story continues right up to 1983, and follows Oshin's adult life as she becomes a wife, raises children of her own, and experiences real-life events - including earthquakes and World War II.
, a Japanese supermarket chain. The structure of the story was developed through a collection of anonymous letters assembled by Sugako Hashida (橋田壽賀子 Hashida Sugako, May 10, 1925 – ). "It is the untellable past of a woman of the Meiji period
, composed right on her deathbed," Hashida said. "I felt that telling of her hardships of serving as an apprentice and 'being sold at a brothel' was an obligation our generation needed to honor. However, the themes were so harsh and dark that the show was rejected by every [Japanese] television network. Even NHK was opposed to it. 'We can't confront Meiji issues,' I was told. But it was settled when (then) station director Mikio Kawaguchi (川口幹夫 Kawaguchi Mikio) gave his approval."
was renamed "Oshin Line".
Oshin enjoyed particular popularity when broadcast in developing Asian countries. Even today, Ayako Kobayashi (小林綾子 Kobayashi Ayako) is given warm reception when she visits such countries. In Vietnamese
, the term ô-sin had become a euphemism (sometimes with scorn) for domestic worker
. Oshin is also shown briefly in Marjane Satrapi
's Persepolis.
by Bisco Hatori
has Tamaki Suou, leader of the club, refer to Haruhi Fujioka, the newcomer girl dressed as a boy as "Oshin", someone "sold to a mean master who'd overwork you and leave you crying into your pillow night after night." He also asks if Haruhi subsisted "on rice and horseradish?" These extravagant parallels between "Oshin" and the manga are because Haruhi is a poor but diligent student attending on scholarship, while Ouran High School is an academy for the idle rich.
Japan
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ese serialized morning television drama, which aired on broadcaster NHK
NHK
NHK is Japan's national public broadcasting organization. NHK, which has always identified itself to its audiences by the English pronunciation of its initials, is a publicly owned corporation funded by viewers' payments of a television license fee....
from April 4, 1983 to March 31, 1984. The series follows the life of Shin Tanokura (田倉 しん) during the Meiji period
Meiji period
The , also known as the Meiji era, is a Japanese era which extended from September 1868 through July 1912. This period represents the first half of the Empire of Japan.- Meiji Restoration and the emperor :...
up to the early 1980s. Shin was called "Oshin", which is Japanese archaic cognomen
Cognomen
The cognomen nōmen "name") was the third name of a citizen of Ancient Rome, under Roman naming conventions. The cognomen started as a nickname, but lost that purpose when it became hereditary. Hereditary cognomina were used to augment the second name in order to identify a particular branch within...
.
In total, 297 15-minute episodes were shown. In Japan, the annual average audience share was 52.6%, with a peak rating of 62.9% for a single episode. As of today, Oshin aired in 59 countries, with subtitles ranging from English
English language
English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria...
to Arabic
Arabic language
Arabic is a name applied to the descendants of the Classical Arabic language of the 6th century AD, used most prominently in the Quran, the Islamic Holy Book...
. In 1984, the earlier episodes of the drama (focused on young Oshin) were made into an animated
Anime
is the Japanese abbreviated pronunciation of "animation". The definition sometimes changes depending on the context. In English-speaking countries, the term most commonly refers to Japanese animated cartoons....
movie by Sanrio
Sanrio
is a Japanese company that designs, licenses and produces products focusing on the kawaii segment of Japanese popular culture. Their products include stationery, school supplies, gifts and accessories that are sold worldwide and at specialty brand retail stores in Japan...
. The movie reused Sugako Hashida's scripts and Ayako Kobayashi, who played young Oshin, did the voice of Oshin.
Summary
The story starts in 1983. Instead of attending the opening festivities for the 17th store, Shin Tanokura decides to take a train trip. Her family is in a frenzy, not knowing where she might be. Oshin's grandson, Kei, remembers the story of the kokeshi doll she once told. Based on a hunch from the story, he goes on a trip of his own and catches up with Oshin. From there, the two of them begin a journey back, traveling through various parts of Japan including where she once lived years earlier, and starts remembering the difficult times she faced in her life.In 1907, seven-year-old Oshin is sent off by her father to work as a babysitter, in order to support her family. With the physical and verbal abuse by her employer, Oshin insists on sticking it through for the sake of her family. However, when she is accused of stealing money, she runs away and for days suffers through snow blizzards as she walks back home to be with her mother. But the blizzard is so rough on her, she nearly freezes to death. She is rescued by a man called Shunsaku, a Japanese Imperial army soldier turned deserter, a self described "hunter". She stays with him during the long winter until the snow melts. Once the blizzard subsides, they are found by an army unit and Shunsaku is shot and killed. She is then escorted by the soldiers to a hut. A senior soldier then comes into the hut and says the unit will escort her home, but she declines the offer mentioning she knows the way and walks home on her own.
Upon her return to her home, Oshin is once again sent out, this time to Kaga-ya in Sayaka to work as a babysitter. She makes good friends with the daughter, who is the same age as her, and stays at the Kaga-ya until she turns 16. After returning home she discovers that her father wants her to work as a bar maid. Realizing that the bar maid job is a cover for prostitution, Oshin runs off to Tokyo to follow her older sister Haru's dream of becoming a hair stylist.
While as a hairstylist, she meets Ryuzo and the two get married. While they survive the Great Earthquake of 1923, their house and business is destroyed forcing them to return to her in-laws house. As the marriage was not approved by her mother-in-law Kiyo, Oshin suffers greatly while living with them.
She breaks her arm while attempting to escape and suffers a miscarriage because of the hard labor she had to endure working in the fields. She finally leaves her in-laws with her child and attempts to rebuild her life. Subsequently, she finds out she can no longer be a hair stylist because of her broken arm.
She finds jobs as the owner of a small bar-restaurant, pastry chef and even a peddler of fresh fish. Her business booms and with her husband's help, Oshin establishes a small but bustling raw seafood shop.
The story continues right up to 1983, and follows Oshin's adult life as she becomes a wife, raises children of her own, and experiences real-life events - including earthquakes and World War II.
Behind the scenes
The story of Oshin is based on the biography of a Japanese woman, modeled after the mother of Kazuo Wada, a Japanese businessman who created YaohanYaohan
Yaohan was a Japanese retail group. The company was founded in 1930 by Kazuo Wada . Initially a single shop, it later expanded into a major supermarket chain after the Second World War with most retail outlets located in Shizuoka prefecture, south of Tokyo. It was listed on Tokyo Stock Exchange...
, a Japanese supermarket chain. The structure of the story was developed through a collection of anonymous letters assembled by Sugako Hashida (橋田壽賀子 Hashida Sugako, May 10, 1925 – ). "It is the untellable past of a woman of the Meiji period
Meiji period
The , also known as the Meiji era, is a Japanese era which extended from September 1868 through July 1912. This period represents the first half of the Empire of Japan.- Meiji Restoration and the emperor :...
, composed right on her deathbed," Hashida said. "I felt that telling of her hardships of serving as an apprentice and 'being sold at a brothel' was an obligation our generation needed to honor. However, the themes were so harsh and dark that the show was rejected by every [Japanese] television network. Even NHK was opposed to it. 'We can't confront Meiji issues,' I was told. But it was settled when (then) station director Mikio Kawaguchi (川口幹夫 Kawaguchi Mikio) gave his approval."
Beyond television
Oshin, the heroine, serves as a symbolic figure for perseverance, showing that a person should never give up - even in the most trying times. She was beloved not only by the Japanese people, but also by people from countries all over the world. In Japan, many references to Oshin were made when describing perseverance. For example, sumo wrestler Takanosato was given the name "Oshin Yokozuna", as he fought his way up to the rank of yokozuna, despite dealing with diabetes. Other terms were used during the 1980s, such as "Oshin Diet", where residents were dealing with the bubble economy and therefore were driven to eating radish and rice. And, a famous cruise line down the Mogami RiverMogami River
The is a river in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. It is 224 km long and has a watershed of 7,040 km². It is regarded as one of the three most rapid rivers of Japan ....
was renamed "Oshin Line".
Oshin enjoyed particular popularity when broadcast in developing Asian countries. Even today, Ayako Kobayashi (小林綾子 Kobayashi Ayako) is given warm reception when she visits such countries. In Vietnamese
Vietnamese language
Vietnamese is the national and official language of Vietnam. It is the mother tongue of 86% of Vietnam's population, and of about three million overseas Vietnamese. It is also spoken as a second language by many ethnic minorities of Vietnam...
, the term ô-sin had become a euphemism (sometimes with scorn) for domestic worker
Domestic worker
A domestic worker is a man, woman or child who works within the employer's household. Domestic workers perform a variety of household services for an individual or a family, from providing care for children and elderly dependents to cleaning and household maintenance, known as housekeeping...
. Oshin is also shown briefly in Marjane Satrapi
Marjane Satrapi
Marjane Satrapi is an Iranian-born French contemporary graphic novelist, illustrator, animated film director, and children's book author...
's Persepolis.
Influences in other media
The comedy manga Ouran High School Host ClubOuran High School Host Club
is a manga series by Bisco Hatori, serialized in Hakusensha's LaLa magazine since August 5, 2003. The series follows Haruhi Fujioka, a scholarship student at Ouran High School, and the other members of the popular host club. The romantic comedy focuses on the relationships within and without the...
by Bisco Hatori
Bisco Hatori
is a Japanese manga artist. She is well known for her series Ouran High School Host Club.-Personal:Born in Saitama, Japan, this successful manga artist uses the pseudonym Bisco Hatori. She has worked for such magazines as LaLa. Her manga debut was A Moment of Romance in LaLa DX...
has Tamaki Suou, leader of the club, refer to Haruhi Fujioka, the newcomer girl dressed as a boy as "Oshin", someone "sold to a mean master who'd overwork you and leave you crying into your pillow night after night." He also asks if Haruhi subsisted "on rice and horseradish?" These extravagant parallels between "Oshin" and the manga are because Haruhi is a poor but diligent student attending on scholarship, while Ouran High School is an academy for the idle rich.