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10.0 1 Seasons • 49 Episodes

Nobunaga: King of Zipangu - Season 1

On March 23, 1585, Japanese Christian envoys visited Pope Gregory XIII at the Papal Court in Rome, Italy. The drama begins 45 years earlier - in 1540 outside Lisbon, Portugal.

Top Cast

  • Mayumi Wakabayashi

    Mayumi Wakabayashi

    Nabe

  • Naoto Ogata

    Naoto Ogata

    Nobunaga

  • Keiko Takahashi

    Keiko Takahashi

    Rui

  • Junji Inagawa

    Junji Inagawa

    Lorenzo

  • Miho Nakano

    Miho Nakano

    Ichi

  • Miho Takagi

    Miho Takagi

    Shino

Overview

On March 23, 1585, Japanese Christian envoys visited Pope Gregory XIII at the Papal Court in Rome, Italy. The drama begins 45 years earlier - in 1540 outside Lisbon, Portugal.

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