
Bakumatsu Aibou-den
TV Movie · Drama
Overview
A single bullet cuts through Kyoto in the last days of the Tokugawa shogunate right before the restoration of imperial rule. Who plotted to assassinate Tokugawa Yoshinobu, who is about to become the last shogun of Japan? Was it the faction wanting to overthrow him or the rebels within the shogunate? Mutual enemies Sakamoto Ryoma, the wandering samurai, and Hijikata Toshizo, a deputy leader of the Shinsengumi and vassal of the Tokugawa clan, receive a secret order to track down the culprit. They are given a mere two days.
Top Cast


Eita Nagayama
Eita Nagayama
Ryoma Sakamoto
Eita Nagayama
Ryoma Sakamoto


Osamu Mukai
Osamu Mukai
Toshizo Hijikata
Osamu Mukai
Toshizo Hijikata


Jin Shirasu
Jin Shirasu
Souji Okita
Jin Shirasu
Souji Okita


Mayu Hotta
Mayu Hotta
Oshino
Mayu Hotta
Oshino


Yōsuke Asari
Yōsuke Asari
Mutsu Munemitsu
Yōsuke Asari
Mutsu Munemitsu


Ryohei Abe
Ryohei Abe
Isami Kondo
Ryohei Abe
Isami Kondo


Ayumi Tanida
Ayumi Tanida
Kichinosuke Saigo (Takamori Saigo)
Ayumi Tanida
Kichinosuke Saigo (Takamori Saigo)


Eita Okuno
Eita Okuno
Eita Okuno


Masato Wada
Masato Wada
Masato Wada


Taro Suruga
Taro Suruga
Taro Suruga
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