Behind the scenes of the NHK morning drama " Anpan " (General Asadora , Monday to Saturday 8:00 am and others), starring actress Mio Imada , will be featured in the station's documentary program "100 Cameras" (General TV), which will be broadcast from 7:57 pm on May 26th.
"100 Cameras" is a documentary that observes people's behavior by installing 100 fixed cameras in interesting places. This time, the program began following the cast two months before the start of filming for " Anpan," and will take you behind the scenes at the costume fitting and dialect training for Imada, who plays the heroine Nobu, as well as the heart-melting scenes of Yuumi Kawai, who plays Nobu's younger sister Ranko, and Kanata Hosoda, who plays the young stonemason Go.
The concept behind the costumes of the three Asada sisters played by Imada, Kawai, and Nanoka Hara who plays Meiko, as well as the drama's plot devices that are casually scattered throughout the film, are also revealed. Casual conversations between Imada, Takumi Kitamura who plays Takashi, Sadao Abe who plays Kusakichi, and Kawai are also featured. The video also includes the secrets behind the production of a long drama series that lasts for half a year, and the harmonious daily life of the production team.