
Miyamoto Musashi - Battle at Han'nya Hill
Action · History
Overview
Miyamoto Musashi is challenged by a series of opponents in this follow up to Miyamoto Musashi's Kongoin Ketto (1942, also called Nitoryu Kaigen) also directed by Ito Daisuke.
Top Cast


Chiezo Kataoka
Chiezo Kataoka
Miyamoto Musashi
Chiezo Kataoka
Miyamoto Musashi


Haruyo Ichikawa
Haruyo Ichikawa
Akemi
Haruyo Ichikawa
Akemi
Tarô Bandô
Tarô Bandô
Tokuhei
Tarô Bandô
Tokuhei


Kensaku Hara
Kensaku Hara
Matahachi
Kensaku Hara
Matahachi


Ryōsuke Kagawa
Ryōsuke Kagawa
Takuan
Ryōsuke Kagawa
Takuan


Ryūzaburō Mitsuoka
Ryūzaburō Mitsuoka
Yosaku
Ryūzaburō Mitsuoka
Yosaku
Katsuhiko Sawa
Katsuhiko Sawa
Jotaro
Katsuhiko Sawa
Jotaro


Sadako Sawamura
Sadako Sawamura
Osaki
Sadako Sawamura
Osaki
Teruo Shimada
Teruo Shimada
Sukezo
Teruo Shimada
Sukezo


Chieko Sōma
Chieko Sōma
Otsu
Chieko Sōma
Otsu
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