Monday, September 29, 2014

An alien comes first in the morning … – Radio Intereconomía

Tokyo, 29 sep.- American actress Kate Fox Charlotte today made history by becoming the first star of the popular a Foreign morning telenovela Japanese public broadcaster NHK.

The new series “Massan , “starring American, was released today at 08.00 hours local time, and recounts the lives of the early twentieth century the famous Japanese whiskey distiller and his wife Masataka Taketsuru of Scottish origin, Jessie Roberta Cowan, known as Rita.

The telenovela, featuring the revolutionary and scandalous relationship at the time, intended to echo between current existing intercultural couples in Japan.

In fact, the end credits of each episode are accompanied pictures of resident international couples today in China, which can send snapshots via an enabled on the official website of the series form (in Japanese), which will also be published.

Fox (New Mexico, 1985), which was chosen to play the role of Ellie among 500 candidates, starring period drama by the Japanese actor Tetsuji Tamayama (Masaharu Kameyama).

“I think that we, my character and I are equal in the sense that both have gone through the world by something or someone we love, “said the actress last March, in the series that looks curly blonde mane.

” massan “is the drama Number 91 issued by the NHK and, according to information from the chain consist of 50 episodes of 15 minutes each, as usual in this Japanese television genre.

” asadorama “carry on the air continuously since 1961 and include iconic hits like” Oshin, “released in 1983 and grew to 62.9 per cent audience share in Japan, which was issued after made in nearly 60 countries.

The new release features Taketsuru life, after studying organic chemistry at Glasgow and work in several Scottish distilleries, Rita married-despite opposition from both families-and established in 1934, Nikka Whisky , its own distillery in Yoichi, on the northern island of Hokkaido.

Taketsuru would eventually be considered the father of the whiskey industry in Japan, which today produces distillates recognized worldwide.

In fact, in 2008, Nikka Yoichi 20 years, was named best pure malt whiskey in the World Whisky Awards. EFE

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