
Samurai Warrior
Action · Drama
Overview
Desperate to leave their humble origins behind, farmhands Tatsunori (Yuma Ishigaki), Ken (Suzunosuke) and Yonesuke (Ohkuchi Kengo) assume the identities of Samurai warriors in order to help protect a village from the daily raids of local bandits. But the three soon find themselves out on a limb when real Samurai Jojima (Ichinose Hidekazu) returns from the war and confronts them.
Top Cast


Yuma Ishigaki
Yuma Ishigaki
Yuma Ishigaki


Suzunosuke Tanaka
Suzunosuke Tanaka
Suzunosuke Tanaka
Kengo Oguchi
Kengo Oguchi
Kengo Oguchi


Hidekazu Ichinose
Hidekazu Ichinose
Hidekazu Ichinose
Hihio Iwataga
Hihio Iwataga
Hihio Iwataga


Takuya Yabuki
Takuya Yabuki
Takuya Yabuki
Issei Okihara
Issei Okihara
Issei Okihara


Kumi Imura
Kumi Imura
Kumi Imura
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