
Gassoh
Drama · History · Action
Overview
In the year 1868, three young men join the elite Shogitai division of the Shogunate. The Shogitai fights to the end and opposes the dismantling of the feudal military dictatorship known as the Bakufu system.
Top Cast


Yuya Yagira
Yuya Yagira
Kiwamu Akitsu
Yuya Yagira
Kiwamu Akitsu


Koji Seto
Koji Seto
Masanosuke Yoshimori
Koji Seto
Masanosuke Yoshimori


Joe Odagiri
Joe Odagiri
Tokunoshin Mori
Joe Odagiri
Tokunoshin Mori


Amane Okayama
Amane Okayama
Teijiro Fukuhara
Amane Okayama
Teijiro Fukuhara


Mugi Kadowaki
Mugi Kadowaki
Sayo Fukuhara
Mugi Kadowaki
Sayo Fukuhara


Kai Inowaki
Kai Inowaki
Kai Inowaki


Yuko Takayama
Yuko Takayama
Yuko Takayama


Reiko Fujiwara
Reiko Fujiwara
Reiko Fujiwara


Daisuke Ryū
Daisuke Ryū
Daisuke Ryū


Rie Minemura
Rie Minemura
Rie Minemura
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