
Baragaki: Unbroken Samurai
History · Drama · Action
Overview
Set in the 19th century, "Moeyo Ken" follows the life of Toshizo Hijikata. He was the vice-commander of the Shinsengumi and fought against the Meiji Restoration.
Top Cast


Junichi Okada
Junichi Okada
Toshizo Hijikata
Junichi Okada
Toshizo Hijikata


Ko Shibasaki
Ko Shibasaki
Oyuki
Ko Shibasaki
Oyuki


Ryohei Suzuki
Ryohei Suzuki
Isami Kondo
Ryohei Suzuki
Isami Kondo


Ryosuke Yamada
Ryosuke Yamada
Soji Okita
Ryosuke Yamada
Soji Okita


Ukon Onoe
Ukon Onoe
Katamori Matsudaira
Ukon Onoe
Katamori Matsudaira


Yuki Yamada
Yuki Yamada
Yoshinobu Tokugawa
Yuki Yamada
Yoshinobu Tokugawa
Taka Takao
Taka Takao
Genzaburo Inoue
Taka Takao
Genzaburo Inoue


Minosuke Bando
Minosuke Bando
Emperor Komei
Minosuke Bando
Emperor Komei


Junpei Yasui
Junpei Yasui
Keisuke Yamanami
Junpei Yasui
Keisuke Yamanami


Ayumi Tanida
Ayumi Tanida
Shinpachi Nagakura
Ayumi Tanida
Shinpachi Nagakura
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