
Don't Lose Your Head!
Comedy · Drama
Overview
In 1701, an insult led to a sword slash between the heads of the Ako clan and the Kira clan in Shogun's court. The head of the Ako clan was ordered to commit seppuku, and his loyal retainers plotted revenge against the Kira clan. This led to the legendary events known as the "47 ronin incident". However, unknown to most, the head of the Kira clan, Kozukenosuke Kira, is already dead from his wounds. Impersonating him is his slacker monk brother Takaaki, who has to prevent his brother's death being found out to protect his clan – and accidentally befriends Ooishi, the leader of the Ako men who wouldn't really want to go through with the revenge. Will Takaaki survive with his head?
Top Cast


Tsuyoshi Muro
Tsuyoshi Muro
Kira Takaaki | Kira Kozukenosuke
Tsuyoshi Muro
Kira Takaaki | Kira Kozukenosuke


Eita Nagayama
Eita Nagayama
Oishi Kuranosuke
Eita Nagayama
Oishi Kuranosuke


Haruna Kawaguchi
Haruna Kawaguchi
Kikyo
Haruna Kawaguchi
Kikyo


Kento Hayashi
Kento Hayashi
Saito Kunai
Kento Hayashi
Saito Kunai


Kazuki Kitamura
Kazuki Kitamura
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi
Kazuki Kitamura
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi


Kanichiro
Kanichiro
Shimizu Ichigaku
Kanichiro
Shimizu Ichigaku


Win Morisaki
Win Morisaki
Horibe Yasubei
Win Morisaki
Horibe Yasubei


Chikara Honda
Chikara Honda
Horie Hanemon
Chikara Honda
Horie Hanemon


Hidetoshi Hoshida
Hidetoshi Hoshida
Hara Soemon
Hidetoshi Hoshida
Hara Soemon


Maho Nonami
Maho Nonami
Oishi Riku
Maho Nonami
Oishi Riku
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