was adapted for television, the audience understood about as little as shipwrecked English navigator John Blackthorne, played by Richard Chamberlain, about 17th century Japan and the samurai warriors who hold him captive there.
"In the '80s, one was looking at feudal Japan only through the blue eyes. But this time in the script, we put more Japanese lenses... and then showed more detail about our culture deeply," Sanada toldCosmo Jarvis, left, plays the role of British sailor John Blackthorne, based on the historic figure of William Adams, who gradually learns about and appreciates Japanese culture.
"No stress. It was fun," he said."When watching monitor and then some young actors great job, and everyone — producers, director — said, 'Yes, this is it,' at that moment I felt so happy. I feel like a parent... So I was happy more than somebody applause my performance."In this scene from Episode 8, Toda Hirokatsu"Buntaro" performs a tea ceremony for his wife Toda Mariko and asks her to join him in a suicide pact. She declines.
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