Warriors of Ako: Scroll of Heaven, Scroll of Earth
Chronichles the story of the Forty-seven Ronin.
Chronichles the story of the Forty-seven Ronin.
Harue Akagi
Woman at terrace house
Ushio Akashi
Hikoemon Yasui
Ryūtarō Aoyagi
Gempachi Kondô
Koji Arima
Tôzaemon Hayamizu
Mitsuo Asano
Merchant
Chiyonosuke Azuma
Takuminokami Asano
Shinobu Chihara
Yûzuyu-dayû
Ryutaro Chikamatsu
Shichirôemon Tamamushi
Iwao Daimaru
Kichiemon Terasaka
Chronichles the story of the Forty-seven Ronin.
A group of travelers is stranded in a small country inn when the river floods during heavy rains. As the bad weather continues, tensions rise amongst the trapped travelers.
A rebellious ninja in 17th century Japan takes refuge with a fisherman and his family.
In 1863, when American warships approach Japan, an enigmatic ronin becomes an important figure in a complex game of power between the Shogunate and the empire.
The mother of a feudal lord's only heir is kidnapped by the lord. Her husband and his samurai father must decide whether to accept the unjust decision, or risk death to rescue her.
A fugitive lord and his six retainers disguise themselves as monks to bluff their way through a hostile checkpoint.
In mid-19th century Edo period, a masterless rōnin named Mokunoshin Tsuzuki resides in a peaceful village among those he helps. However, as the prevalent peace and tranquility are sure to be replaced by war and conflict across the land, the swordsman feels restlessness creeping upon him.
Kenshin has settled into his new life with Kaoru and his other friends when he is approached with a request from the Meiji government. Makoto Shishio, a former assassin like Kenshin, was betrayed, set on fire and left for dead. He survived, and is now in Kyoto, plotting with his gathered warriors to overthrow the new government. Against Kaoru's wishes, Kenshin reluctantly agrees to go to Kyoto and help keep his country from falling back into civil war.
When the brutal Boshin War breaks out in Japan, a group of inmates on death row unite to defend a fortress against the Imperial army.
In 1923, teenager Kim Shun-Pei moves from Cheju Island, in South Korea, to Osaka, in Japan. Along the years, he becomes a cruel, greedy and violent man and builds a factory of kamaboko, processed seafood products, in his poor Korean-Japanese community exploiting his employees.
After their lord is tricked into committing ritual suicide, forty-seven samurai warriors await the chance to avenge their master and reclaim their honor.