Shinsengumi Keppūroku (新選組血風録) is a Japanese television jidaigeki or period drama, that was broadcast in 1965 and 1998.[1] It is based on Ryōtarō Shiba's novel of the same title and Moeyo Ken.[2] It depicts the stories of the Shinsengumi.[3]
Shinsengumi Keppūroku | |
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Also known as | 新選組血風録 |
Genre | Jidaigeki |
Directed by | Eiichi Kudo Toshio Masuda |
Starring | Tetsuya Watari Hiroaki Murakami Shunsuke Nakamura Ren Osugi Tōru Minegishi |
Theme music composer | Kazuki Kuriyama |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language | Japanese |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Production | |
Running time | 45 minutes (per episode) |
Production companies | TV Asahi, Toei, CAL |
Original release | |
Network | TV Asahi |
Release | October 8 December 30, 1998 | –
Synopsis
editThe arrival of Matthew Perry's Black Ships rudely awakens Japan from 300 years of isolation from the world. Men set their eyes beyond Japan and begin to demand change in society. The old clashes with the new, and thus begins an age of turmoil. Amidst this confusion, one group remains true to the old ways and risks their lives to preserve the traditional shogunate system. Led by their charismatic captain, Kondo Isami, the Shinsengumi uphold the code of honor of the samurai. Tales abound of the feats of men like Kondo, Hijikata Toshizo and Okita Soji. In general, the passion and glory of these men who lived during these turbulent times in Japanese history are explored.
Cast
edit- Tetsuya Watari as Kondō Isami
- Hiroaki Murakami as Hijikata Toshizō
- Shunsuke Nakamura as Okita Sōji
- Ren Osugi as Yamazaki Susumu
- Daijiro Tsutsumi as Nagakura Shinpachi
- Hiroyuki Konishi as Harada Sanosuke
- Takuji Fukae as Saitō Hajime
- Ben Hiura as Inoue Genzaburō
- Hiroshi Katsuno as Kido Takayoshi
- Miki Sakai as Otaka
- Tōru Minegishi as Itō Kashitarō
Other adaptations
edit- Shinsengumi Keppūroku (1965–66) was aired on NET was started by Asahi Kurizuka.[4]
References
edit- ^ "新選組血風録". ドラマデータ. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
- ^ "新選組血風録とは". kotobank. Retrieved January 2, 2020.
- ^ "新選組血風録". チャンネル銀河. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
- ^ "栗塚旭×荒俣宏 「新選組血風録」を振り返る". 京都国際マンガミュージアム. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
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