
The Blazing Sword
Overview
Set during the last days of the Tokugawa (Edo) Period, Moeyo-ken tells the story of Hijikata Toshizo and the Shinsengumi. Hijikata Toshizo is a samurai eager to test his skills and sword and make his first kill. The dojo he belongs to practices the Tennen Rishin style and teaches this to farmers. Not considered real samurai by other dojo's, they receive a request for a duel by a rival dojo practicing the Kogen Itto style. Sohaku Rokusha, a teacher there, challenges them and fights with Hijikata Toshizo. The outcome of the fight creates a deadly animosity between them that lasts through the ages.
Top Cast
Asahi Kurizuka
Asahi Kurizuka
Hijikata Toshizo
Asahi Kurizuka
Hijikata Toshizo
Shunya Wazaki
Shunya Wazaki
Sohaku Rokusha
Shunya Wazaki
Sohaku Rokusha
Hidehiko Ishikura
Hidehiko Ishikura
Hidehiko Ishikura


Tetsuko Kobayashi
Tetsuko Kobayashi
Tetsuko Kobayashi


Keiji Takamiya
Keiji Takamiya
Keiji Takamiya
Takaya Uesugi
Takaya Uesugi
Takaya Uesugi
Shinji Takano
Shinji Takano
Shinji Takano


Bin Amatsu
Bin Amatsu
Bin Amatsu


Ryōhei Uchida
Ryōhei Uchida
Ryōhei Uchida


Jotaro Togami
Jotaro Togami
Jotaro Togami
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