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Edo wo Kiru - Season 2

Edo wo Kiru (江戸を斬る) was a popular jidaigeki on Japan's TBS. It lasted through eight series, with several casts and settings.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Mariko Endo

    Mariko Endo

  • Yuki Shiori

    Yuki Shiori

  • Teruhiko Saigō

    Teruhiko Saigō

  • Keiko Matsuzaka

    Keiko Matsuzaka

  • Masumi Harukawa

    Masumi Harukawa

  • Kyōko Enami

    Kyōko Enami

  • Eitarō Matsuyama

    Eitarō Matsuyama

  • Hiroshi Sekiguchi

    Hiroshi Sekiguchi

  • Yoichiro Ito

    Yoichiro Ito

Overview

Edo wo Kiru (江戸を斬る) was a popular jidaigeki on Japan's TBS. It lasted through eight series, with several casts and settings.

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