Anpan:The average viewership rate for the second week was 15.3%, and the highest rating for the show was 15.7% for episodes 9 and 10.

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It was revealed on April 14th that the weekly average viewership rating ( Asadora) for the second week of "Fushiawase-san Today" (April 7th to 11th), the NHK morning drama series "Anpan " starring Mio Imada , which will air in the first half of 2025, was 15.3% (calculated from a survey by Video Research, Kanto region).

The 9th episode, aired on April 10th, and the 10th episode, aired on the 11th, recorded the highest household viewership rating of 15.7% for the show.

In the second week, Nobu's (Nagase Yuzuna) father, Yutaro ( Ryo Kase), dies, and her grandfather, Kamaji (Kotaro Yoshida), a stonemason, injures his arm in a freak accident.

Nobu tries to do something about it by taking Kusakichi (Sadao Abe) to the Asada family home. He is turned away by Kamaji at first, but with the help of Hatako (Noriko Eguchi), Kusakichi starts a business baking "Anpan" (sweet bean buns) at the Asada family home. Meanwhile, the Yanai family receives a letter from Tomiko (Nanako Matsushima), who they haven't heard from in a while.

Taku goes to look for Tomiko for the sake of his younger brother Chihiro (Masataka Hirayama), who has a fever and wants to see their mother. His heart is filled with joy when he sees Tomiko's face for the first time in a long time, but Tomiko looks confused.

Nobu is restless and worried about Takashi who has disappeared. Hatako takes Nobu outside to sell the remaining Anpan. There, she sees Takashi collapsed on the street. As Hatako and Anpan look on, Takashi devours the bean-jam bun with gusto. With strength welling up from the bottom of his stomach, Takashi begins to walk powerfully. And so, the years pass in the blink of an eye... and so the story unfolds.


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