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==Details==
 
==Details==
 
*'''Title:''' 遺恨あり 明治十三年 最後の仇討
 
*'''Title:''' 遺恨あり 明治十三年 最後の仇討
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*'''Genre:''' Drama
 
*'''Genre:''' Drama
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' TV Asahi
 
*'''Broadcast network:''' TV Asahi
*'''Broadcast period:''' February 26, 2011
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*'''Broadcast date:''' 2011-Feb-26
 
*'''Air time:''' 21:00-23:21
 
*'''Air time:''' 21:00-23:21
 
  
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
 
This is the true story of the last officially recorded case of adauchi, when a young man avenged the death of his father by brutally killing the murderers in broad daylight. Samurai revenge killings, or adauchi, was considered a rightful and noble act of honor and virtue.But all that changed abruptly on February 7, 1873, when adauchi became prohibited as part of the Meiji Restoration’s goal to Westernize Japan.
 
This is the true story of the last officially recorded case of adauchi, when a young man avenged the death of his father by brutally killing the murderers in broad daylight. Samurai revenge killings, or adauchi, was considered a rightful and noble act of honor and virtue.But all that changed abruptly on February 7, 1873, when adauchi became prohibited as part of the Meiji Restoration’s goal to Westernize Japan.
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Ikon Ari

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  • Title: 遺恨あり 明治十三年 最後の仇討
  • Title (romaji): Ikon Ari ~ Meiji Juusan-nen Saigo no Adauchi
  • Also known as: The Last Revenge
  • Format: Tanpatsu
  • Genre: Drama
  • Broadcast network: TV Asahi
  • Broadcast date: 2011-Feb-26
  • Air time: 21:00-23:21

Synopsis

This is the true story of the last officially recorded case of adauchi, when a young man avenged the death of his father by brutally killing the murderers in broad daylight. Samurai revenge killings, or adauchi, was considered a rightful and noble act of honor and virtue.But all that changed abruptly on February 7, 1873, when adauchi became prohibited as part of the Meiji Restoration’s goal to Westernize Japan.

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