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Drama set in the historical Warring States Era of Japan. Tokaido name Imagawa Yoshimoto personally led his army to invade Owari Province territory, now in Aichi Prefecture Nagoya City area, was the leader Nobunaga of this surprising burst of death. After the war, the Imagawa clan who originally dominated the Tokaido region fell away, and the victorious Oda Nobunaga quickly expanded his power in Central Japan and the Kinki region, laying the foundation for his future control of the central government of Japan.
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高級住宅地にある大豪邸・堂島家。主人である堂島建設社長・新之助(団時朗)の65歳の誕生日を祝うため、親族が集まっていた。集まったのは、堂島家の長女・桐生苑子(奥貫薫)、苑子の夫で堂島建設社長秘書の直明(宇梶剛士)、堂島家次女・堂島貴和子(国分佐智子)、堂島家三女・堂島あかり(仲間由紀恵)、堂島家長男・堂島大輔(田中幸太朗)、大輔の婚約者・水谷香苗(上原美佐)、そして堂島家と家族ぐるみの付き合いのある加納拓真(山本耕史)、さらに家政婦の野村清美(西尾まり)と堂島邸でのパーティーでは毎回腕をふるう元コック・宮本茂(火野正平)がいた。 しかし、パーティー直前に新之助は、書斎の窓から飛び降りて死亡してしまう。津由木(小日向文世)や田神(伊阪達也)ら田園調布東署の刑事が捜査にあたり、親族や堂島邸のすぐそばに住む新之助付きの運転手・松浦(きたろう)などにも話を聞いた結果、新之助の死は自殺としていったん処理された。 そして初七日の法要に再び集まる親族一同。悲しみにくれる堂島家だったが、そこでも宮本、貴和子、松浦と、3人もが次々に謎の死を遂げ、連続殺人事件へと発展する。謎に包まれた事件の真相を究明するべく、刑事たちが本格的な捜査を開始。結果、意外な真犯人と悲しい真実が浮かび上がる・・・!!
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Master swordsman Akiyama Kohei’s simple life in retirement is jarred into violent sword action when he meets an elderly fencing instructor who may be the target of a group of thieves planning a major armed robbery. At the same time dojo master Daijiro saves the life of man who, although skilled in archery has an aversion to killing and a woman artist comes into town where she is in danger of being raped by one of the thieves. From the pen of noted author Ikenami Shotaro, creator of such classics as Bandit Ve. Samurai, Hunter In The Dark, The Last Samurai, and Hissatsu-The Professional Killers! Brilliant storytelling that leads to superb swordsmanship!
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The samurai Akiyama Daijiro is asked to help a young boy who tries to bring the man who murdered his father to justice. In the course of their quest they uncover a plot by one of the clan officials that could change the course of history.
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This is a biographical film about the late Yoko Araki, who was the wife of Japan's leading photographer, Nobuyoshi Araki.