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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
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|type1        =Black
|type2        =Fire
|type2        =Fire
|header        ={{Toho}} {{Series}}
|image        =Submersion of Japan TV title card.png
|image        =JapanSinksTV.jpg
|dt            =''Submersion of Japan: Television Series'' (1974-75)
|dt            =''Submersion of Japan: Television Series'' (1974-75)
|name          =''Submersion of Japan: Television Series''
|name          =''Submersion of Japan: Television Series''
|producer      =Susumu Saito<br>Hitoshi Ogura<br>Yoji Hashimoto<br>Takao Yasuda
|producer      =Susumu Saito<br>Hitoshi Ogura<br>Yoji Hashimoto<br>Takao Yasuda
|distributor  =[[Toho]]
|distributor  =[[Toho]]
|genre        =Drama
|genre        =Drama, disaster, [[tokusatsu|special effects]]
|aired        =October 6, [[1974]] - March 30, [[1975]]
|aired        =October 6, [[1974]] - March 30, [[1975]]
|channel      =TBS TV
|channel      =TBS TV
|episodes      =26
|episodes      =26
}}
}}
'''''Submersion of Japan: Television Series''''' {{Nihongo|日本沈没 TVシリーズ|Nihon Chinbotsu TV Shirīzu|lit. Japan Sinks TV Series}} is a [[Japan]]ese drama [[:Category:Television Series|show]] co-produced by [[Toho]] and TBS TV that aired from October 6, [[1974]] to March 30, [[1975]].
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'''''Submersion of Japan''''' {{Nihongo|日本沈没|Nihon Chinbotsu}}, later released to home video as '''''Submersion of Japan: Television Series''''' {{Nihongo|日本沈没 TELEVISION SERIES|Nihon Chinbotsu Terebijon Shirīzu}}, is a [[Japan]]ese [[tokusatsu]] drama [[:Category:Television Series|series]] co-produced by [[Toho Eizo Bijutsu|Toho Eizo]] and TBS that aired from October 6, [[1974]] to March 30, [[1975]]. Adapted from Sakyo Komatsu's 1973 novel ''Japan Sinks'', it is a sequel to the Toho Eizo-produced film ''[[Submersion of Japan]]''. Following the conclusion of the series' broadcast, a 90-minute movie compiled from various episodes was aired on December 31, 1975.
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==Episodes==
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! scope="col"| Episode {{tt|no.|Number}}
! scope="col"| Title
! scope="col"| Director(s)
! scope="col"| Writer(s)
! scope="col"| Air date
|-
|            | 1
|            | "The Raging Sea"
|            | [[Jun Fukuda]]
| rowspan="4"| Yuichiro Yamane
|            | 1974/10/06
|-
|            | 2
|            | "Undersea Torrent"
| rowspan="2"| Kiyoshi Nishimura
|            | 1974/10/13
|-
|            | 3
|            | "White Fissure"
|            | 1974/10/20
|-
|            | 4
|            | "When the Sea Turns Violent"
| rowspan="2"| Takashi Nagano
|            | 1974/10/27
|-
|            | 5
|            | "The Island is Sinking"
| rowspan="2"| Shukei Nagasaka
|            | 1974/11/03
|-
|            | 6
|            | "The Earth Wails in Sorrow"
| rowspan="2"| Kiyoshi Nishimura
|            | 1974/11/10
|-
|            | 7
|            | "A Black Tornado, the Fang of the Sky"
| rowspan="2"| Yuichiro Yamane
|            | 1974/11/17
|-
|            | 8
|            | "The Furious Stream"
| rowspan="2"| Eizo Yamagiwa
|            | 1974/11/24
|-
|            | 9
|            | "Mystery of the Undersea Cave"
|            | Toshiro Ishido
|            | 1974/12/01
|-
|            | 10
|            | "The Aso Firefall"
| rowspan="2"| Minoru Kanaya
|            | Shukei Nagasaka
|            | 1974/12/08
|-
|            | 11
|            | "An Aurora Over Kyoto!!"
| rowspan="3"| Yuichiro Yamane
|            | 1974/12/15
|-
|            | 12
|            | "Kyoto is in Danger"
| rowspan="2"| Tadashi Mafune
|            | 1974/12/22
|-
|            | 13
|            | "Kyoto Crumbles"
|            | 1974/12/29
|-
|            | 14
|            | "The Love of Tomorrow"
| rowspan="2"| Takashi Nagano
| rowspan="2"| Shukei Nagasaka
|            | 1975/01/05
|-
|            | 15
|            | "The Oil Platform Explodes"
|            | 1975/01/12
|-
|            | 16
|            | "Kagoshima Bay SOS!"
| rowspan="2"| Eizo Yamagiwa
| rowspan="3"| Yuichiro Yamane
|            | 1975/01/19
|-
|            | 17
|            | "Amakusa Vanished!"
|            | 1975/01/26
|-
|            | 18
|            | "Crisis Approaches Ogouchi Dam"
|            | Kiyoshi Nishimura
|            | 1975/02/02
|-
|            | 19
|            | "Farewell, Hakodate"
| rowspan="2"| Minoru Kanaya
| rowspan="3"| Shukei Nagasaka
|            | 1975/02/09
|-
|            | 20
|            | "Hokkaido Sinks"
|            | 1975/02/16
|-
|            | 21
|            | "Flame Spreads Through Izu Oshima"
| rowspan="2"| Takashi Nagano
|            | 1975/02/23
|-
|            | 22
|            | "The Japanese Islands Break Apart"
| rowspan="5"| Yuichiro Yamane
|            | 1975/03/02
|-
|            | 23
|            | "Kamakura Disappeared into the Sea"
| rowspan="2"| Minoru Kanaya
|            | 1975/03/09
|-
|            | 24
|            | "Get Out, People of Tokyo"
|            | 1975/03/16
|-
|            | 25
|            | "Ah! Tokyo is Sinking"
| rowspan="2"| Jun Fukuda
|            | 1975/03/23
|-
|            | 26
|            | "Tokyo's Final Day"
|            | 1975/03/30
|}
==Staff==
==Staff==
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Revision as of 22:25, 30 January 2021

Submersion of Japan: Television Series
Submersion of Japan: Television Series
Air date October 6, 1974 - March 30, 1975
Producer(s) Susumu Saito
Hitoshi Ogura
Yoji Hashimoto
Takao Yasuda
Distributor Toho
Channel(s) TBS TV
Genre(s) Drama, disaster, special effects
Episodes 26
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Submersion of Japan (日本沈没,   Nihon Chinbotsu), later released to home video as Submersion of Japan: Television Series (日本沈没 TELEVISION SERIES,   Nihon Chinbotsu Terebijon Shirīzu), is a Japanese tokusatsu drama series co-produced by Toho Eizo and TBS that aired from October 6, 1974 to March 30, 1975. Adapted from Sakyo Komatsu's 1973 novel Japan Sinks, it is a sequel to the Toho Eizo-produced film Submersion of Japan. Following the conclusion of the series' broadcast, a 90-minute movie compiled from various episodes was aired on December 31, 1975.

Episodes

Episode no. Title Director(s) Writer(s) Air date
1 "The Raging Sea" Jun Fukuda Yuichiro Yamane 1974/10/06
2 "Undersea Torrent" Kiyoshi Nishimura 1974/10/13
3 "White Fissure" 1974/10/20
4 "When the Sea Turns Violent" Takashi Nagano 1974/10/27
5 "The Island is Sinking" Shukei Nagasaka 1974/11/03
6 "The Earth Wails in Sorrow" Kiyoshi Nishimura 1974/11/10
7 "A Black Tornado, the Fang of the Sky" Yuichiro Yamane 1974/11/17
8 "The Furious Stream" Eizo Yamagiwa 1974/11/24
9 "Mystery of the Undersea Cave" Toshiro Ishido 1974/12/01
10 "The Aso Firefall" Minoru Kanaya Shukei Nagasaka 1974/12/08
11 "An Aurora Over Kyoto!!" Yuichiro Yamane 1974/12/15
12 "Kyoto is in Danger" Tadashi Mafune 1974/12/22
13 "Kyoto Crumbles" 1974/12/29
14 "The Love of Tomorrow" Takashi Nagano Shukei Nagasaka 1975/01/05
15 "The Oil Platform Explodes" 1975/01/12
16 "Kagoshima Bay SOS!" Eizo Yamagiwa Yuichiro Yamane 1975/01/19
17 "Amakusa Vanished!" 1975/01/26
18 "Crisis Approaches Ogouchi Dam" Kiyoshi Nishimura 1975/02/02
19 "Farewell, Hakodate" Minoru Kanaya Shukei Nagasaka 1975/02/09
20 "Hokkaido Sinks" 1975/02/16
21 "Flame Spreads Through Izu Oshima" Takashi Nagano 1975/02/23
22 "The Japanese Islands Break Apart" Yuichiro Yamane 1975/03/02
23 "Kamakura Disappeared into the Sea" Minoru Kanaya 1975/03/09
24 "Get Out, People of Tokyo" 1975/03/16
25 "Ah! Tokyo is Sinking" Jun Fukuda 1975/03/23
26 "Tokyo's Final Day" 1975/03/30

Staff

Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.

  • Directed by   Takashi Nagano, Minoru Kanaya, Jun Fukuda, Kiyoshi Nishimura, Eizo Yamagiwa, and Tadashi Mabune
  • Written by   Yuichiro Yamane, Hideka Nagasaka, and Toshiro Ishido
  • Produced by   Susumu Saito, Hitoshi Ogura, Yoji Hashimoto, and Takao Yasuda
  • Music by   Kenjiro Hirose

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