
The Abe Clan
History · Drama · Action
Overview
A Choice between Loyalty or Duty of the Samurai! Can the heartlessness of society crush the honor of an individual? In the spring of the 18th year of Kanei, Hosokawa Tadatoshi, feudal lord of the Higo area, died. Although Tadatoshi forbade his vassals to follow him in death before he died, they still committed seppuku one after the other. The new feudal lord, Mitsunao, Tadatoshi's son, also gave the order forbidding seppuku. Abe Yaichiemon obeyed his former lord's last wish but is now being called a coward by his comrades and finally decided to follow Tadatoshi in death in order to save his family's honor. Mitsunao, upset by Yaichiemon actions, punished the Abe family unfairly. Objected to this, the Abe family shut themselves up in their manor as the lords troops moved in. This is the true story of what happened within the Hosokawa clan in early Edo era.
Top Cast


Tsutomu Yamazaki
Tsutomu Yamazaki
Abe Yaich'emon
Tsutomu Yamazaki
Abe Yaich'emon


Koichi Sato
Koichi Sato
Abe Yagobei
Koichi Sato
Abe Yagobei


Mariko Fuji
Mariko Fuji
O'ichi
Mariko Fuji
O'ichi


Keizo Kanie
Keizo Kanie
Abe Gonbei
Keizo Kanie
Abe Gonbei


Yumi Aso
Yumi Aso
Tae
Yumi Aso
Tae


Renji Ishibashi
Renji Ishibashi
Hayashi Geki
Renji Ishibashi
Hayashi Geki


Noboru Nakaya
Noboru Nakaya
Hosokawa Tadatoshi
Noboru Nakaya
Hosokawa Tadatoshi


Hiroyuki Sanada
Hiroyuki Sanada
Emoto Matashichiro
Hiroyuki Sanada
Emoto Matashichiro


Tetta Sugimoto
Tetta Sugimoto
Takeuchi Kazuma
Tetta Sugimoto
Takeuchi Kazuma


Misako Watanabe
Misako Watanabe
Kinu
Misako Watanabe
Kinu
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