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    Tenchijin (天地人) is a 2009 Japanese super historical drama television series, and the 48th taiga drama of NHK. It aired every Sunday from January 4 to November 22, 2009, spanning 47 episodes. [Note 1] The drama centers on the life of 16th century samurai Naoe Kanetsugu, played by Satoshi Tsumabuki . Production began on April 27, 2007.

  2. Nov 22, 2009 · Drama: Tenchijin. Romaji: Tenchijin. Japanese: 天地人. Director: Keiji Kataoka, Masae Ichiki, Yusuke Noda. Writer: Masashi Hisaka (novel), Eriko Komatsu. Network: NHK. Episodes: 50. Release Date: January 4 - November 22, 2009. Runtime: Sundays 20:00-20:45.

  3. Watch Tenchijin Episode 30 English Subbed on Myasiantv, "Tenchijin" centers on the life of Naoe Kanetsugu, a samurai who lived in the 16th century in Echigo Province in north central Japan.

  4. Sep 21, 2020 · The 48th NHK Taiga drama is Tenchijin, based on Hisaka Masashi's novel of the same name. The story centers on Naoe Kanetsugu, a loyal and devoted samurai in Echigo Province in the 16th century. Kanetsugu was trained in his early childhood by Uesugi Kenshin and after his death, served Kenshin's adopted son Kagekatsu and is known for ...

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  5. Jan 4, 2009 · Tenchijin is the 48th NHK Taiga drama. It airs on NHK from January 4, 2009 every Sunday from 20:00 to 20:44 JST to November 22, 2009 spanning 47 episodes. The story centers on the life of the 16th century samurai Naoe Kanetsugu.

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  6. Watch Tenchijin Episode 8 English Subbed on Myasiantv, "Tenchijin" centers on the life of Naoe Kanetsugu, a samurai who lived in the 16th century in Echigo Province in north central Japan. Kanetsugu was trained by Uesugi Kenshin, who taught him that living one's life with honor and integrity was more important than winning battles.

  7. Watch Tenchijin Episode 2 English Subbed on Myasiantv, "Tenchijin" centers on the life of Naoe Kanetsugu, a samurai who lived in the 16th century in Echigo Province in north central Japan.