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    Gochisōsan (ごちそうさん) is a Japanese television drama series. It first aired from 30 September 2013 to 29 March 2014. It is scripted by Yoshiko Morishita, who wrote such dramas as Jin, and stars Anne Watanabe as Meiko Uno, a woman who lives through the Taisho and Shōwa eras and tries to excel at Japanese cuisine. [1] .

  2. 30 de sept. de 2013 · Also Known As: Thank You for the Meal, Gochisousan; Screenwriter: Morishita Yoshiko; Director: Sasaki Yoshiharu, Kimura Takafumi; Genres: Food, Historical, Life; Tags: Asadora, Married Female Lead, Short Length Series, Hardworking Female Lead, Western Food, Meiji Period, Taisho Period, Showa Era, Strong Female Lead, Character ...

  3. 30 de sept. de 2013 · Drama: Gochisousan; País: Japón ; Episodios: 150; Emitido: sep 30, 2013 - mar 29, 2014; Emitido On: Lunes, Martes, Miércoles, Jueves, Viernes, Sábado; Original Network: NHK; Duración: 15 min. Clasificación del contenido: 13 + - Adolescentes de 13 o más

  4. Título: ごちそうさん. Título (romaji): Gochisousan. Título en inglés: Thank You For The Meal. Formato: Rezoku. Género: Drama, Histórico. Episodios: 150. Cadena: NHK. Período de emisión: 30-Septiembre-2013 al 29-Marzo-2014. Horario: Lunes a Sábado 8:15. Tema principal: Ame nochi Hare Reruya por Yuzu. Sinopsis. Año 44 de la era Meiji.

  5. Gochisôsan: With Anne Watanabe, Masahiro Higashide, Mitsuki Takahata, Yoshiko Miyazaki. Meiji 44th year. Meiko is the daughter of Daigo, who owns a western restaurant in Tokyo. She loves to eat the omelette prepared by Daigo, and the nukaduke (pickles) prepared by her mother, Iku.

  6. 2013 49 miembros 1 temporada 150 episodios. Meiji 44th year. Meiko is the daughter of Daigo, who owns a western restaurant in Tokyo. She loves to eat the omelette prepared by Daigo, and the nukaduke (pickles) prepared by her mother, Iku. Theirs is a warm, close knitted family, and Meiko's love for food grows with age.

  7. In the food themed drama "Gochisousan," Meiko Uno (Anne Watanabe) is the daughter of parents who run a western style restaurant in Tokyo. She marries and moves to Osaka with her husband. Meiko experiences cultural differences between Tokyo and Osaka, as she lives as a mother and wife in Osaka.