
Honno-Ji in Flames
Drama · History
Overview
The plot is based on the novel "Akechi Samanosuke no Koi," the final work in a trilogy by Hiroshi Kato about the forced suicide of Oda Nobunaga at the temple Honnoji. Historically, the general Akechi Mitsuhide is credited with causing Nobunaga's downfall. Kato's novel focuses on Mitsuhide's nephew Samanosuke, who fought alongside his uncle during the assault on Honnoji.
Top Cast


Matsumoto Hakuō I
Matsumoto Hakuō I
Akechi Mitsuhide
Matsumoto Hakuō I
Akechi Mitsuhide


Takahiro Tamura
Takahiro Tamura
Oda Nobunaga
Takahiro Tamura
Oda Nobunaga


Michiko Saga
Michiko Saga
Ono
Michiko Saga
Ono


Miki Mori
Miki Mori
Akechi Samanosuke
Miki Mori
Akechi Samanosuke


Kanjūrō Arashi
Kanjūrō Arashi
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Kanjūrō Arashi
Tokugawa Ieyasu


Seizaburō Kawazu
Seizaburō Kawazu
Seizaburō Kawazu


Chikage Awashima
Chikage Awashima
Kitsuki
Chikage Awashima
Kitsuki


Kikuko Hojo
Kikuko Hojo
Kikyo
Kikuko Hojo
Kikyo


Keiko Kishi
Keiko Kishi
Tama
Keiko Kishi
Tama
Yatarō Kitagami
Yatarō Kitagami
Hosokawa Tadaoki
Yatarō Kitagami
Hosokawa Tadaoki
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