
Samurai Sensei
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Hanpeita Takeichi, a samurai, finds that he has travelled through time to modern-day Japan. He's taken in by an old man who runs a cram school, and begins to work as a teacher there.
Top Cast


Hayato Ichihara
Hayato Ichihara
Hanpeita Takechi
Hayato Ichihara
Hanpeita Takechi


Shugo Oshinari
Shugo Oshinari
Sakamoto Ryoma / Narasaki Umetaro
Shugo Oshinari
Sakamoto Ryoma / Narasaki Umetaro


Megumi Okina
Megumi Okina
Tomi Takechi
Megumi Okina
Tomi Takechi


Gaku Oshida
Gaku Oshida
Toranosuke
Gaku Oshida
Toranosuke
Iriya Take
Iriya Take
Sachiko
Iriya Take
Sachiko
Hideo Wakabayashi
Hideo Wakabayashi
Kisuke Yasuoka
Hideo Wakabayashi
Kisuke Yasuoka


Isao Hashizume
Isao Hashizume
Saiki
Isao Hashizume
Saiki


Yukijiro Hotaru
Yukijiro Hotaru
Toyo Yoshida
Yukijiro Hotaru
Toyo Yoshida


Toshiya Nagasawa
Toshiya Nagasawa
Yodo Yamauchi
Toshiya Nagasawa
Yodo Yamauchi


Naruki Matsukawa
Naruki Matsukawa
Izo Okada
Naruki Matsukawa
Izo Okada
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