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Tokyo Control (TOKYO コントロール) is a 2011 Japanese television drama series that is produced by Sony and Fuji Television. It is the first television series in 3D made in Japan. It revolves around air traffic control, and it stars Ayako Kawahara and Saburō Tokitō.
Tokyo Control premiered on Sky PerfecTV! HD, a subscription-based channel on the Fuji Television network, on January 19, 2012. It was aired in both 2D and 3D formats, and has a total of 10 episodes. The series has been well received by viewers.
Cast
Ayako Kawahara as Maki Suzuki, one of the chief air-traffic controllers
Saburō Tokitō as Noboru Yuki, a chief air traffic controller
Misa Shimizu as Kimie Saitou, a daytime air traffic controller
Zen Kajihara as Motoharu Yano, a chief air traffic controller
Maho Nonami as Haru Nakajima, an air traffic controller with 3 years of experience
Takuma Oto as Kouji Hara, one of the chief air traffic controllers
Rome Kanda as Keichi Ota, a chief air traffic controller
Yosuke Kawamura as Makoto Yamada, a trainee air traffic controller
Masanobu Sakata as Tetsushi Shimoyanagi, one of the chief air traffic controllers
Toru Nomaguchi as Takashi Shikishima, an air traffic controller with 5 years of experience and loves coffee
Takashi Ito as Kazuma Kinoshita, a drillmaster
Yuji Sugao as Takeshi Matsumoto, an air traffic controller with 5 years of experience
Narumi Konno as Narumi Kawamoto, an air traffic controller with 2 years of experience
Naoto Kinosaki as Kodai Takahashi, an air traffic technician
Takehiko Ono Hiroshi Yokoyama, an air traffic technician, but retires and works for a coffee shop
Production
The production team consulted with the production staff of the film Avatar before making the series.
Reception
Rick Martin described the series as "Surprisingly good" and that it "was smartly photographed to take full advantage of the 3-D platform". He also praised its filming technique, saying that its "camera movements are slow and subtle enough so as not to be distracting, but they're significant enough to continually create noticeable changes in perspective."
The series producer said that of the emails the production crew received, "nearly all [were] positive". He added that most "viewers find the stories interesting."
References
External links
Official website (in Japanese)
Tokyo Control at IMDb
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