Description
"Hyouge Mono" is a historical anime series set in the late Sengoku period of Japan, focusing on the life of Furuta Sasuke, a vassal of the warlord Oda Nobunaga. The narrative explores the intersection of art, politics, and warfare, offering a unique perspective on the era through the lens of tea ceremony aesthetics and the pursuit of beauty.
Furuta Sasuke, a samurai with a deep passion for the tea ceremony, serves under Oda Nobunaga, a powerful daimyo seeking to unify Japan. Despite his martial duties, Furuta is more captivated by the refined world of tea utensils and the philosophical depth of the tea ceremony. His obsession with acquiring rare and exquisite tea bowls often leads him into precarious situations, blending his personal quest for beauty with the turbulent political landscape of the time.
As the story progresses, Furuta's journey intertwines with the ambitions and machinations of key historical figures, including Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu. The series delves into the complexities of loyalty, ambition, and the cultural significance of the tea ceremony, portraying it as a metaphor for the transient nature of life and power. Furuta's interactions with these figures reveal the intricate balance between art and politics, as well as the personal sacrifices required in the pursuit of both.
The anime also highlights the cultural and social shifts occurring during the Sengoku period, emphasizing the role of the tea ceremony as a status symbol and a tool for diplomacy. Furuta's character development is central to the narrative, showcasing his growth from a mere vassal to a connoisseur whose appreciation for beauty influences his decisions and relationships. The series meticulously portrays the historical context, blending factual events with fictionalized elements to create a rich, immersive experience.
Supporting characters, such as Furuta's wife, Chiko, and fellow tea enthusiasts, add depth to the story, providing insight into the personal and societal impacts of the era's upheavals. The interplay between Furuta's artistic pursuits and the brutal realities of war creates a compelling contrast, underscoring the series' thematic exploration of beauty amidst chaos.
Overall, "Hyouge Mono" offers a detailed and nuanced portrayal of the Sengoku period, focusing on the life of a samurai whose passion for the tea ceremony shapes his destiny. The series stands out for its historical accuracy, intricate character dynamics, and the seamless integration of art and history, making it a distinctive entry in the genre of historical anime.
Furuta Sasuke, a samurai with a deep passion for the tea ceremony, serves under Oda Nobunaga, a powerful daimyo seeking to unify Japan. Despite his martial duties, Furuta is more captivated by the refined world of tea utensils and the philosophical depth of the tea ceremony. His obsession with acquiring rare and exquisite tea bowls often leads him into precarious situations, blending his personal quest for beauty with the turbulent political landscape of the time.
As the story progresses, Furuta's journey intertwines with the ambitions and machinations of key historical figures, including Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu. The series delves into the complexities of loyalty, ambition, and the cultural significance of the tea ceremony, portraying it as a metaphor for the transient nature of life and power. Furuta's interactions with these figures reveal the intricate balance between art and politics, as well as the personal sacrifices required in the pursuit of both.
The anime also highlights the cultural and social shifts occurring during the Sengoku period, emphasizing the role of the tea ceremony as a status symbol and a tool for diplomacy. Furuta's character development is central to the narrative, showcasing his growth from a mere vassal to a connoisseur whose appreciation for beauty influences his decisions and relationships. The series meticulously portrays the historical context, blending factual events with fictionalized elements to create a rich, immersive experience.
Supporting characters, such as Furuta's wife, Chiko, and fellow tea enthusiasts, add depth to the story, providing insight into the personal and societal impacts of the era's upheavals. The interplay between Furuta's artistic pursuits and the brutal realities of war creates a compelling contrast, underscoring the series' thematic exploration of beauty amidst chaos.
Overall, "Hyouge Mono" offers a detailed and nuanced portrayal of the Sengoku period, focusing on the life of a samurai whose passion for the tea ceremony shapes his destiny. The series stands out for its historical accuracy, intricate character dynamics, and the seamless integration of art and history, making it a distinctive entry in the genre of historical anime.
Episodes
Staffel 1
1Would You Die for a Teakettle!?
2Fantasy of the Tea Room
3Stairway to the Heaven
4Kind of Black
5Strategic Incitation
6Let's Spend The Takeda
7Mt. Fuji Skyline
8Eat It
9Ruthless License
10God of Sorrow
11Orphan Message
12White Castle Blues
13Aesthete's Roast
14Sorrow of the Midnight Purple
15The Times are A-changing
16Tweets of Separation
17Changing Man
18Only One Flower in the World
19Woman from Nagoya
20The large Hole of Imperfection
21First Love
22The Devil's Whisper
23Come On, My Juraku
24Take me to Kitano
25Start from the Beginning again
26The Cursed Night
27Anarchy in Japan
28Furuta Oribe and Fires
29Kanto Survival
30Edo Frontier
31Forgive my Silence
32Aesthete's Crossroad
33The Shadow Tea King
34The Crybaby under the Sun
35New Guilty Partner
36You're the Chosen One
37The Man who Destroyed the World
38Dusk at Yodo River
39Aren't You a Fan of Imperfection?
Cast
- Mitsuhide Akechi
- Sōeki Sen
- Sasuke Furuta
- Hideyoshi Hashiba
- Nobunaga Oda
- Ieyasu TokugawaShingo Tsurumi
Comment(s)
Staff
- DirectorKōichi Mashimo
- ScriptHiroyuki Kawasaki
- Episode DirectorKōichi MashimoKōji SawaiHiroshi MoriokaTomoyuki KurokawaYutaka HirataMasahiro TakadaShinya Kawatsura
- Original creatorYoshihiro Yamada
- Art DirectorYoshimi Umino
- Animation DirectorYasuhiro SaikiNoriyuki FukudaTakao TakegamiYoshimitsu YamashitaTadashi KoezukaManamu AmasakiDaisuke Endō
- Director of PhotographyMisaki Horiuchi
- Series CompositionHiroyuki Kawasaki
- StoryboardKōichi MashimoKōji SawaiMahiro MaedaTakaaki IshiyamaHiroshi MoriokaHideyo YamamotoTomoyuki KurokawaShinya Kawatsura
- MusicKō Ōtanicro-magnon
- Character DesignYoshiaki TsubataYoshimitsu Yamashita
- Chief Animation DirectorYoshiaki TsubataYoshimitsu Yamashita
- Sound DirectorTōru Nakano
- Executive producerYūji Shibata
Production
- ProductionNHKSogo Vision
- Animation ProductionBee Train
Relations
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Music
Opening
Ending
“KIZUNA”






