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Teppan (てっぱん) is a Japanese television drama that aired on NHK in 2010–2011. It was the 83rd Asadora. It starred a new actress, Miori Takimoto,[1] in the role of a young woman raised by an adopted family in Onomichi who learns of her real grandmother and decides to move to Osaka to start an okonomiyaki restaurant.[2] The title word "teppan" refers to the metal surface on which okonomiyaki are cooked. The series, while interrupted by the Tohoku earthquake, averaged a 17.2% rating (in the Kanto region), making it the fourth most popular of the Asadora dramas in the previous five years.[3]

Teppan
Cameras and crew surround a young woman being filmed for the TV show
Teppan being filmed on location
GenreDrama
Written byToshio Terada
Masako Imai
Erika Seki
Directed byTsuyoshi Inoue
StarringMiori Takimoto
Narumi Yasuda
Ken'ichi Endō
Kaname Endo
Naoyuki Morita
Aki Asakura
Shingo Yanagisawa
Toshinori Omi
Seiya Osada
Satoshi Matsuda
Shūji Kashiwabara
Tamiyasu Cho
Miyuki Kawanaka
Hidekazu Akai
Rie Tomosaka
Hiroshi Kanbe
Satoru Matsuo
Koki Maeda
Kotomi Kyono
Raita Ryū
Sumiko Fuji
Narrated byTamao Nakamura
Opening theme"Himawari" by Taro Hakase
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
No. of episodes151
Production
ProducerKazuki Miki
Running time15 minutes
Production companyNHK Osaka
Original release
NetworkNHK
ReleaseSeptember 27, 2010 (2010-09-27) –
April 2, 2011 (2011-04-02)

Cast

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International broadcast

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  •   The broadcast rights for the drama were sold to Sri Lanka with the intention of dubbing it into Sinhalese.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Miori Takimoto X NHK asadora "Teppan"". Tenkai-japan. Retrieved 11 January 2012.
  2. ^ "てっぱん - Teppan (NHK Drama) 2010". Onomichi Travel Guide. Retrieved 11 January 2012.
  3. ^ "NHK Asadora "Teppan" finishes at 17.2% average". TokyoGraph. Retrieved 11 January 2012.
  4. ^ "The Current Situation of Sri lanka TV Media and the Challenges Ahead - 24th JAMCO Online International Symposium". Archived from the original on 5 August 2017.
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Preceded by Asadora
27 September 2010 – 2 April 2011
Succeeded by