
Emperor Meiji and the Great Russo-Japanese War
History · War · Drama
Overview
Meiji Tenno portrays the buildup to the Russo-Japan War. In addition to showing the political events that led to war, it also shows the era from the story of a farm family in rural Japan that sends their son off to war. As such, it could be considered an anti-war movie, showing how, while war is devised by governments, the people do not really understand what war is, and its combatants often do not know what they are fighting for.
Top Cast


Kanjūrō Arashi
Kanjūrō Arashi
Emperor Meiji
Kanjūrō Arashi
Emperor Meiji


Kusuo Abe
Kusuo Abe
Hirobumi Itō
Kusuo Abe
Hirobumi Itō


Minoru Takada
Minoru Takada
Aritomo Yamagata
Minoru Takada
Aritomo Yamagata
Shin Takemura
Shin Takemura
Shin Takemura


Susumu Fujita
Susumu Fujita
Kaoru Inoue
Susumu Fujita
Kaoru Inoue
Yōji Misaki
Yōji Misaki
Prime Minister Katsura
Yōji Misaki
Prime Minister Katsura


Ureo Egawa
Ureo Egawa
Navy Minister Yamamoto
Ureo Egawa
Navy Minister Yamamoto


Tsunemi Hirose
Tsunemi Hirose
War Minister Terauchi
Tsunemi Hirose
War Minister Terauchi
Fumio Hara
Fumio Hara
Foreign Minister Komura
Fumio Hara
Foreign Minister Komura
Hiroaki Kurahashi
Hiroaki Kurahashi
Finance Minister Sone
Hiroaki Kurahashi
Finance Minister Sone
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