Noboru Kasuga

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月形半平太
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月形半平太

May 29, 1952
During the ultra-violent era of the downfall of the Tokugawa Shogunate one man rose above the rest with his ideas of how to overthrow the corrupt government and end the bloodshed between the Choshu and Satsuma clans which would ultimately lead to the alliance of these 2 clans and restoration of the emperor to full power. Based on the play that made Sawada Shojiro famous, this is the story of Tsukigata Hanpeita, a forward looking samurai from Choshu, who along with Katsura Kogoro and Sakamoto Ryoma of Tosa worked to bring their dream of a new era in Japan.
Drama
振袖釼法
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振袖釼法

Jul 26, 1955
In Marugame Domain of Shikoku, a low-ranking foot soldier named Tagami Genbachi was envied for marrying Tsuji, the most beautiful woman in the domain. However, due to a personal grudge held by Horikawa Gentazaemon, the swordsmanship instructor, Genbachi met an untimely and bitter death through foul means within the precincts of the Hachiman Shrine. Due to the domain's oppressive treatment of those of low status, Tsuji, now with her infant son Botaro, was dispossessed of her home and exiled.
若き日の千葉周作
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Chiba Sōsaku, whose childhood name was Otome, was raised by his father Yukiuemon, the successor of the Hokushin Ittō-ryū style, and his wet nurse in Rikuzen Onikobe, where he early on earned the nickname "Little Tengu of Chiba." One day, Otome heard a rumor that Arao Miyauchi, who once was an internal student at the Chiba family but now ran his own dojo in Onikobe, was spreading false rumors out of resentment for not inheriting the Chiba house—a situation that led to his mother's suicide and his father's abandonment of the sword to become a doctor. Enraged, Otome stormed into the Arao dojo only to be captured and publicly humiliated at Onikobe Pass. However, in his heart, Miyauchi hoped to marry his daughter Nanae to Otome and have him inherit the Chiba family.
Harakiri
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Harakiri

Sep 15, 1962
Au XVIIe siècle, le Japon n'est plus en guerre et le pays est dirigé avec fermeté. Hanshirô Tsugumo, un rônin (samouraï errant) sans travail parmi tant d'autres, décide de frapper à la porte du puissant clan des Ii. Reçu par Kageyu Saitô, l'intendant du clan, il lui demande la permission d'accomplir le suicide par harakiri dans la résidence. Tentant de l'en dissuader, Saitô commence alors à lui raconter l'histoire de Motome Chijiwa, un ancien rônin qui souhaitait accomplir, lui aussi, le même rituel.
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