
The Devil Wears Ju-Ni Hitoe Kimono
Fantasy · History
Overview
Rai, a frustrated student and part-time labourer, is wandering home after setting up a museum exhibition on the classic novel "The Tale of Genji". There is a blinding flash of light and he finds himself mysteriously time-slipped into the Heian period, the setting for the famous novel. Armed with a pamphlet on the history of the period and a bottle of headache tablets he passes as an onmyoji (magical protector of the capital) and is hired by the emperor’s wife Nyogo Kokiden. Fearless and coldly analytical she plots to have her son take over the Emperor’s position. Rai is expected to help. This light-hearted historical fantasy is a treat for lovers of sumptuous kimono.
Top Cast


Kentaro Ito
Kentaro Ito
Rai
Kentaro Ito
Rai


Ayaka Miyoshi
Ayaka Miyoshi
Lady Kokiden
Ayaka Miyoshi
Lady Kokiden


Sairi Ito
Sairi Ito
Rinko
Sairi Ito
Rinko


Taketo Tanaka
Taketo Tanaka
Harumiya
Taketo Tanaka
Harumiya


Kanata Hosoda
Kanata Hosoda
Mizu Ito
Kanata Hosoda
Mizu Ito


LiLiCo
LiLiCo
Motoko Yamashita
LiLiCo
Motoko Yamashita


Ryouta Murai
Ryouta Murai
Kimura
Ryouta Murai
Kimura


Naho Toda
Naho Toda
Akiko Ito
Naho Toda
Akiko Ito


LaSalle Ishii
LaSalle Ishii
LaSalle Ishii


Yūsuke Iseya
Yūsuke Iseya
Emperor Kiritsubo
Yūsuke Iseya
Emperor Kiritsubo
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