Natsuzora & Asa Dora 100 Exhibition by Nihonbashi Takashimaya
From July 24th (Wednesday) to August 5th (Monday), the "Continuous TV novel Natsuzora & Asa Dora 100 Exhibition" is being held at the 8th floor hall of the Nihonbashi Takashimaya Main Building. The morning drama, which began broadcasting in 1961, celebrates 100 works in "Natsuzora", which is currently being broadcast. Set in Tokachi, Hokkaido, the charm of "Natsuzora", which depicts the refreshing life of heroines and Natsu, is introduced through photo panels, costumes, props, and set reproductions. In addition, in the "Morning Dora 100" section, successive program visuals are released at once. Screening of old opening videos, costumes, props, etc. are also on display. Here are some of them. Admission is free. Except for a part of photography (the sign corner of the performers is prohibited) is OK.
As soon as you enter, you will be greeted by a panel of characters.
The costumes worn by performers "Suzu Hirose", "Ami Higa" and "Tomoko Yamaguchi" are on display.
This is the "calf's back leg" of the prop used in the cow's birth scene in the play. It's surprising that it was shot with such props.
Posters of all broadcasts of serial TV novels and messages of memories of the performers were displayed.
Venue: Nihonbashi Takashimaya S.C. Main Building 8F Hall (2-4-1 Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku)
Period: July 24 (Wednesday)-August 5 (Monday), 2019
Admission time: 10:30 am to 7:00 pm (closed at 7:30 pm)
Monday, August 5 until 5:30 pm (closed at 6:00 pm)