

Action · Adventure · Fantasy
Overview
With most of his family already dead at Ogami Itto's hands, Retsudo launches one final plot to destroy him, and when that fails, unleashes the fury of every remaining member of the Yagyu clan.
Top Cast


Tomisaburō Wakayama
Tomisaburō Wakayama
Ogami Itto
Tomisaburō Wakayama
Ogami Itto


Akihiro Tomikawa
Akihiro Tomikawa
Ogami Daigoro
Akihiro Tomikawa
Ogami Daigoro
Junko Hitomi
Junko Hitomi
Yagyu Kaori
Junko Hitomi
Yagyu Kaori


Gorō Mutsumi
Gorō Mutsumi
Iwane Ozunu
Gorō Mutsumi
Iwane Ozunu


Daigo Kusano
Daigo Kusano
Mudo
Daigo Kusano
Mudo


Jiro Miyaguchi
Jiro Miyaguchi
Muga
Jiro Miyaguchi
Muga


Renji Ishibashi
Renji Ishibashi
Mumon
Renji Ishibashi
Mumon
Teruo Ishiyama
Teruo Ishiyama
Shogun
Teruo Ishiyama
Shogun
Chie Kobayashi
Chie Kobayashi
Azusa
Chie Kobayashi
Azusa


Manabu Morita
Manabu Morita
Imanishi Uneme
Manabu Morita
Imanishi Uneme
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