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Chushingura is actually better known as the tale of the Forty-Seven Ronin. It is a prototypical Japanese story. Described by one noted Japan scholar as the country's "national legend", it recounts the most famous case involving the samurai code of honor, bushido, and vividly expresses a significant part of the traditional Japanese world-view.
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The story tells of a group of samurai who were left leaderless (became ronin) after their master, Lord Asano ([[Sawamura Ikki]]) was forced to commit ritual suicide for assaulting a court official, Lord Kira ([[Ito Shiro]]), who earlier insulted him. Oshishi Kuranosuke ([[Matsudaira Ken]]) leads the ronin in an effort to seek revenge for their beloved Lord's wrongful death. ''--- groink''
  
 
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==Production Credits==

Revision as of 17:00, 7 September 2005

Chushingura (2004)

Details

  • Title: 忠臣蔵 / Chushingura
  • Episodes: 9
  • Genre: Historical, samurai
  • Air time:
  • Broadcast network: TV Asahi
  • Broadcast period: October 18 thru December 13, 2004
  • Viewership ratings:
  • Theme Song:

Synopsis

Chushingura is actually better known as the tale of the Forty-Seven Ronin. It is a prototypical Japanese story. Described by one noted Japan scholar as the country's "national legend", it recounts the most famous case involving the samurai code of honor, bushido, and vividly expresses a significant part of the traditional Japanese world-view.

The story tells of a group of samurai who were left leaderless (became ronin) after their master, Lord Asano (Sawamura Ikki) was forced to commit ritual suicide for assaulting a court official, Lord Kira (Ito Shiro), who earlier insulted him. Oshishi Kuranosuke (Matsudaira Ken) leads the ronin in an effort to seek revenge for their beloved Lord's wrongful death. --- groink

Production Credits

  • Scenario by:
  • Produced by:
  • Directed by:
  • Music by:
  • Narration by: Naraoka Tomoko

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