

Reach Beyond the Blue Sky
Drama
Reach Beyond the Blue Sky
1S | 41E
02/14/2021
7.3

1. Eiichi Awakens
0.0
2/14/2021

2. Eiichi Dances
0.0
2/21/2021

3. Eiichi Begins Work
0.0
2/28/2021

4. Eiichi Gets Mad
0.0
3/7/2021

5. Eiichi Wavers
0.0
3/14/2021

6. Eichii is Uneasy
0.0
3/21/2021

7. Eiichi in the Blue Sky
0.0
3/28/2021

8. Eiichi Weds
0.0
4/4/2021

9. Eiichi and the Sakuradamon Incident
0.0
4/11/2021

10. Eiichi is Politicized
0.0
4/18/2021

11. Yokohama Arson Plot
0.0
4/25/2021

12. Eiichi Sets Out
0.0
5/2/2021

13. Eiichi Goes to Kyoto
0.0
5/9/2021

14. Eiichi and the Lord of Destiny
0.0
5/16/2021

15. Tokudayuu Infiltrates Satsuma
0.0
5/23/2021

16. Benefactor Assassinated
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5/30/2021

17. Sad Return to Kyoto
0.0
6/6/2021

18. Hitotsubashi's Finances
0.0
6/13/2021

19. Account Team Leader
0.0
6/20/2021

20. Tokudayuu A Bolt from the Blue
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6/27/2021

21. Tokudayuu's Long Road
0.0
7/4/2021

22. Tokudayuu: To Paris
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7/11/2021

23. Tokudayuu and the Last Shogun
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7/18/2021

24. Paris' Meiji Restoration
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8/15/2021

25. Tokudayuu Returns to Japan
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8/22/2021

26. Tokudayuu is Returned
0.0
9/12/2021

27. Tokudayuu Strives in Sunpu
0.0
9/19/2021

28. Tokudayuu and All the Deities
0.0
9/26/2021

29. Eiichi Revises
0.0
10/3/2021

30. Eiichi Shibusawa's Father
0.0
10/10/2021

31. Eiichi's Final Transformation
0.0
10/17/2021

32. Eiichi Establishes a Bank
6.0
10/24/2021

33. The Analects and the Abacus
0.0
10/31/2021

34. Episode 34
0.0
11/7/2021

35. Episode 35
0.0
11/14/2021

36. Episode 36
0.0
11/21/2021

37. Episode 37
0.0
11/28/2021

38. Episode 38
0.0
12/5/2021

39. Episode 39
0.0
12/12/2021

40. Episode 40
0.0
12/19/2021

41. Episode 41
7.0
12/26/2021
Overview
Shibusawa Eiichi was born in 1840 to a farmer’s family. He grew up helping his family with work, which was to manufacture and sell indigo production and also silk farming. He left his hometown at the age of 23 and began working for the government. He later traveled to Paris and learned about banking. Upon his return to Japan, he helped build up the first modern bank in Japan. He eventually became a founder or supporter to about 500 companies and was involved with about 600 public services, including education for women.