
Emperor Meiji and General Nogi
War · History · Drama
Overview
In January 1904, the situation between Japan and Russia had grown tense. The Emperor Meiji is deeply concerned, for Russia has started to build an invincible fortress at Port Arthur, and the relations between two countries have become strained to breaking point. General Nogi has retired to the first reserve and is now a gentleman farmer, but he is prepared for sudden mobilization. Finally, Japan declares war against Russia and Emperor Meiji appoints General Nogi as the commander of the force to attack Port Arthur. However, in spite of several all-out attacks, the fortress is strong and the casualties increase among the Japanese. Because of these reverses, there are loud cries for a change in command. However, the Emperor places his confidence in General Nogi.
Top Cast


Kanjūrō Arashi
Kanjūrō Arashi
Emperor Meiji
Kanjūrō Arashi
Emperor Meiji


Miyuki Takakura
Miyuki Takakura
Empress Shôken
Miyuki Takakura
Empress Shôken


Hiroshi Hayashi
Hiroshi Hayashi
General Nogi Maresuke
Hiroshi Hayashi
General Nogi Maresuke
Hikosaburo Kataoka
Hikosaburo Kataoka
Katsunori, Nogi's first son
Hikosaburo Kataoka
Katsunori, Nogi's first son
Keinosuke Wada
Keinosuke Wada
Keinosuke Wada


Sachiko Murase
Sachiko Murase
Shizuko
Sachiko Murase
Shizuko


Toshiaki Konoe
Toshiaki Konoe
Toshiaki Konoe


Yōichi Numata
Yōichi Numata
General Kodama Gentarô
Yōichi Numata
General Kodama Gentarô


Shuntarō Emi
Shuntarō Emi
Shuntarō Emi


Shinsuke Mikimoto
Shinsuke Mikimoto
Shinsuke Mikimoto
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