Rikuoh

Rikuoh

2017
Rikuoh
Rikuoh

Rikuoh

7.1 | en | Drama

Koichi Miyazawa runs a small, but longstanding company which makes tabi (traditional Japanese socks). He is the CEO of the fourth generation company with about 20 employees. Due to a decrease of demand for tabi, the company is struggling to keep afloat. Koichi Miyazawa thinks about launching a new product line. The new product is running shoes. For the company's surival, Koichi Miyazawa begins to develop running shoes using their accumulated knowledge for making tabi.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP10  Episode 10
Dec. 24,2017
Episode 10

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EP9  Episode 9
Dec. 17,2017
Episode 9

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EP8  Episode 8
Dec. 10,2017
Episode 8

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EP7  Episode 7
Dec. 03,2017
Episode 7

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EP6  Episode 6
Nov. 26,2017
Episode 6

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EP5  Episode 5
Nov. 19,2017
Episode 5

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EP4  Episode 4
Nov. 12,2017
Episode 4

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EP3  Episode 3
Nov. 05,2017
Episode 3

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EP2  Episode 2
Oct. 29,2017
Episode 2

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EP1  Episode 1
Oct. 15,2017
Episode 1

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7.1 | en | Drama | More Info
Released: 2017-10-15 | Released Producted By: , Country: Japan Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.tbs.co.jp/rikuou_tbs/
Synopsis

Koichi Miyazawa runs a small, but longstanding company which makes tabi (traditional Japanese socks). He is the CEO of the fourth generation company with about 20 employees. Due to a decrease of demand for tabi, the company is struggling to keep afloat. Koichi Miyazawa thinks about launching a new product line. The new product is running shoes. For the company's surival, Koichi Miyazawa begins to develop running shoes using their accumulated knowledge for making tabi.

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Cast

Koji Yakusho , Kento Yamazaki , Haruka Uchimura

Director

Katsuo Fukuzawa

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Reviews

phoenix 2 Rikuo is about a family run company which makes shoes and their struggles to make running shoes. The story is okay, with the family dynamics, especially the son - father relationship. Also, the struggles of the company and the athlete to make his come back and ran the marathon are kind of interesting, though they get tiring after a while. The drama overall is boring and tiring. It took me a bit of an efford to watch, as the twists and the plot itself weren't original and there wasn't much to be expected. The performances, finally, were nice. So, 4 out of 10.
tenshi_ippikiookami A tearjerker of a story, "Rikuô" is one of those typical Japanese shows that centers on the local, the small, the fight that the little puts against the big and bullies, to tell the story of a small tabi (Japanese socks) company on the verge of bankrupcy. Instead of going belly up, the owner of the long-standing and very respected company decides to go into the sneakers world, which puts the company against the big sport shoes companies. In part to be able to break through, the owner of the tabi company, Miyazawa, tries to get a promising runner to use their new sport shoes.What follows is your typical Japanese drama full of touching moments, ideas of sacrifice, the importance of family and traditional values and some romanticized ideas around Japanese culture and lifestyle. It is very well done and acted, and the direction and plot (even if some extended episodes just run for a little bit too long) grip the viewer's attention and make for compelling viewing. It never gets boring and knows how to bring the tear to the eye (curious, when it is a drama about a sock company trying to survive bankruptcy; you know, capitalism). The viewer will easily enjoy the story and how the characters are very human and nicely developed. Harder to sit through though, are some of those romantic ideas, that some times smell a little bit (it even feels like the drama is sending subtle patriotic messages).A very nicely done show, with great acting and development, which highlights are the characters and their development (something at which Japanese shows shine, with a mysterious knack to walk the line between cheesy and touching without falling into the first).