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大河ドラマ「べらぼう~蔦重栄華乃夢噺~」で松前家の江戸家老・松前廣年を演じたひょうろくさん (C)NHK
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大河ドラマ「べらぼう~蔦重栄華乃夢噺~」で松前家の江戸家老・松前廣年を演じたひょうろくさん (C)NHK

Comedian Hyoroku, who played Matsumae Hirotoshi, the Edo elder retainer of the Matsumae family, in the NHK Taiga drama " UNBOUND (Berabou) " (General TV, Sunday 8pm and others), starring actor Ryusei Yokohama Matsumae Hirotoshi, recently wrapped up filming. "It was a truly valuable experience, and I was very happy," he said with deep emotion.

Hirotoshi is the younger brother of Matsumae Michihiro(Kazuki Enari) and the Edo elder retainer of the Matsumae family. He learned painting from an early age and is also known by his art name, Kakizaki Hakyo. Due to a certain incident, he meets the courtesan, Daresode (played by Haruka Fukuhara), at the Ooya in Yoshiwara. He works hard for the prosperity of the Matsumae clan, but unlike his free-spirited and ruthless brother, his kind heart is his downfall and shakes up the Matsumae family in the future... That was his role.

This was Hyoroku's first appearance in a taiga drama.

"I'm from Kagoshima, and I got a big reaction from my friends saying, 'A taiga drama?!' And with the help of the staff and my co-stars, I managed to get through it."

Looking back on the filming, he said, "The scenes with Kazuki Enari Kazuki, who played my older brother, were a lot of fun."

"There was a scene where I almost got shot and collapsed, and it was like I got whiplash, but I thought I'd never get another opportunity like this, so I really enjoyed it."

He also said, "I remember being very nervous" about his first scene with Haruka Fukuhara, who played Dare Sode.

"I remember being very nervous in my first scene with Haruka Fukuhara, who played Daresode-san. At that distance, my heart was pounding so hard. I was thinking that if I really was Hirotoshi, I would be fooled. Ito Atsushi, who played Ooya-ya, also talked to me and really helped me to ease my tension. I couldn't say the intonation of "Ecchu-ya" so I practiced it a little in between, but Ito Atsushi was there to help me, saying things like, "Oh, that's wrong," and "That's right," and I somehow managed to say it."

Regarding the drama, he said, "I'm also enjoying it as a viewer."

"There are so many amazing people and so many memorable scenes, so let's enjoy it together until the very end. Thank you."

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