
Tsubaki Sanjuro
History · Action · Drama
Overview
"Tsubaki Sanjuro" is a remake of Sanjuro (1962) by Akira Kurosawa. Sanjuro returns with sharper, faster, subtler sword, talking and perception. He uses them to settle the trouble and uses them good!
Top Cast


Yuji Oda
Yuji Oda
Sanjuro Tsubaki
Yuji Oda
Sanjuro Tsubaki


Tsuyoshi Hayashi
Tsuyoshi Hayashi
Bunji Terada
Tsuyoshi Hayashi
Bunji Terada


Kenichi Matsuyama
Kenichi Matsuyama
Iori Isaka
Kenichi Matsuyama
Iori Isaka


Makoto Fujita
Makoto Fujita
Mr. Mutsuta
Makoto Fujita
Mr. Mutsuta
Shin'yû Fujiwara
Shin'yû Fujiwara
Shin'yû Fujiwara


Ichitaro
Ichitaro
Kunie Hogawa
Ichitaro
Kunie Hogawa
Yoshihiro Kasuya
Yoshihiro Kasuya
Shin Kawahara
Yoshihiro Kasuya
Shin Kawahara


Morio Kazama
Morio Kazama
Takebayashi
Morio Kazama
Takebayashi


Nenji Kobayashi
Nenji Kobayashi
Kurofuji
Nenji Kobayashi
Kurofuji


Yūkichi Kobayashi
Yūkichi Kobayashi
Kakuzo Hatta
Yūkichi Kobayashi
Kakuzo Hatta
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