The Ooku, The Seisu Conference, The Mutiny Outside the Sakurada Gate, The Thirteen Assassins, and Miyamoto Musashi.
1. The Ooku
The Ooku is a 126-minute historical film co-produced and distributed by Fuji Television and Toei Pictures. Directed by Toru Hayashi, written by Myoko Asano, and starring Yukie Nakama, Hidetoshi Nishijima, Yao Inukawa, Mitsuhiro Wakagawa, and Kazutoshi Kitamura, the film was released on December 23, 2006 in Japan. The story is mainly based on the Ejima Ikushima incident, which occurred during the Edo period when Tokugawa Shogunate's 7th Shogun Tokugawa Ieyoshi was in power, and tells the legend of a Shogun's experience.
2. Kiyosu Sessions
Kiyosu Sessions is a 138-minute costume comedy film released by Toho Pictures in Japan. Directed by Koki Mitani and starring Hiroshi Yakusho, Hiroshi Izumi, Fumio Kohinata, Hiroshi Sato, Satoshi Tsumabuki, Tadanobu Asano, Susumu Terashima, Yoshihiro Ogata, Kenichi Matsuyama, Tomosuke Isetani, Kyoka Suzuki, Miki Nakatani, and Chaebol Gonley, the movie is based on "the Kiyosu Conference", which was a meeting that changed the history of Japan. The movie is based on the "Kiyosu Conference", which "changed the history of Japan at the conference table", and tells the story of the heir to the Oda family and the distribution of territories after the death of Nobunaga Oda.
3. The Mutiny outside Sakurada Gate
The Mutiny outside Sakurada Gate is a 137-minute historical film produced and distributed by Toei Pictures in Japan. The film is directed by Junya Sato, written by Ryoji Eri and Junya Sato, and starring Takao Osawa, Kyoko Hasegawa, Akira Sekimoto, Katsuhisa Ikuse, and Masahiko Nishimura, etc. The film is set on March 3, 1860, at the end of the Edo period, and tells the story of the Mito clan's "junior samurai", Tetsunosuke Seki, who, together with 17 Mito clansmen and one Satsuma clansman, set out for the Edo period to take over the Satsuma clan. The story is about the premeditated assassination of the Shogunate's Grand Master, Inui Naobutsu, outside the Sakurada Gate of Edo Castle, led by 17 Mito warriors and one Satsuma warrior.
4. The Thirteen Assassins
The Thirteen Assassins is a 141-minute action movie co-produced by TV Asahi and Toho Pictures and distributed by Toho Pictures. Directed by Takashi Miike, written by Daisuke Tenkan, and starring Hiroshi Yakusho, Takayuki Yamada, Tomosuke Isetani, Kazuki Sawamura, and Shinta Furuta, it is a remake of the 1963 film of the same name by Eiichi Kudo, which is based on a real-life historical event and tells the story of Shinzaemon Shimada, who secretly gathers thirteen samurai warriors to assassinate the brutal lord of the clan.
5, "Miyamoto Musashi"
"Miyamoto Musashi" was filmed in 1961, starring Nakamura Kinnosuke, Kimura Kung, Irie Wakaba, Naniwa Chieko, and Kimagure Mitsuru Chiyo. It tells the story of the legendary life of Miyamoto Musashi, a Japanese kendo master.
Second, the introduction of a few ancient Japanese history of the movie
"Daio", "Seisu meeting", "Sakurada door outside the change", "thirteen assassins", "Miyamoto Musashi" and so on.
1. The Ooku The Ooku is a 126-minute historical film co-produced and distributed by Fuji Television and Toei Pictures. It was directed by Toru Hayashi, written by Myoko Asano, and starring Yukie Nakama, Hidetoshi Nishijima, Yao Inukawa, Mitsuhiro Wakagawa, and Kazutoshi Kitamura, and was released on December 23, 2006 in Japan.
The story is mainly based on the Ejima Ikushima incident, which took place during the Edo period when the Tokugawa Shogunate's 7th Shogun, Tokugawa Ieyoshi, told the legend of a Shogun. 2. The Seisu Conference The Seisu Conference is a 138-minute costume comedy film released by Toho Pictures in Japan.
The film is directed by Yukie Mitani, Yakusho Hiroshi, Izumi Oizumi, Fumi Kohinata, Hiroshi Sato, Tsumabuki Satoshi, Tadanobu Asano, Terashima, Ogata Yoshihiro, Matsuyama Kenichi, Isetani Tomosuke, Suzuki Kyoka, Nakatani Miki, Gouri Chaebae, and other leading roles in the film to "the meeting seat changed the history of Japan," "The Seisu Conference". The movie is based on the "Kiyosu Conference", which "changed the history of Japan at the conference table", and tells the story of the heir to the Oda family and the distribution of territories after the death of Nobunaga Oda.
Directed by Junya Sato, written by Ryoji Eri and Junya Sato, and starring Takao Osawa, Kyoko Hasegawa, Akira Sekimoto, Katsuhisa Ikuse, and Masahiko Nishimura, the film is set on March 3, 1860, at the end of the Edo period, and tells the story of the Mito clan's "junior samurai", Tetsunosuke Seki, who is the head of the clan, and the 17 Mito warriors and one Sasako. The story is about the premeditated assassination of the Shogunate's Grand Master, Inui Naobutsu, outside the Sakurada Gate of Edo Castle, led by Seki Tetsunosuke, a "junior samurai" of the Mito Clan, along with 17 Mito Clan members and one Satsuma clan member. 4. Thirteen Assassins Thirteen Assassins is a 141-minute action movie co-produced by TV Asahi and Toho Pictures, and distributed by Toho Pictures.
Directed by Takashi Miike, written by Daisuke Tenkan, and starring Hiroshi Yakusho, Takayuki Yamada, Tomosuke Isetani, Kazuki Sawamura, and Shinta Furuta, the remake is based on the 1963 Eiichi Kudo film of the same name, which is based on a real-life historical event, and tells the story of Shinzaemon Shimada, who secretly gathers thirteen samurai to assassinate a brutal lord. 5, "Miyamoto Musashi" "Miyamoto Musashi" was filmed in 1961, starring Nakamura Kinnosuke , Kimura Kung, Irie Wakaba, Naniwa Chieko, Kimagure Mitsuru Chiyo.
The story of the legendary life of the Japanese kendo master Miyamoto Musashi.
Third, what are the classic Japanese historical films1. "Takeshi Monogatari", "The Tale of Genji", "The Undertaker", "Asura's pupil", "Shinobu", "Rimi Hachibutsu", "The Seven Samurai", "Genyi Kei", "The Tale of the Heike", "Kasuga Bureau", "Ooku", "Shinsengumi", "The Wind Forest and Fire Mountain", "Atsumi-Hime". You can find a lot of them on Baidu, search for 'Japanese NHK Ochiai Drama'.
2. By the way, I'll add a few more movies made by Osaka TV, 'The Great Buddha Opens His Eyes', which tells the story of the forty-sixth and forty-eighth emperors of Japan (Nara period), Emperor Hyo Kyei, and 'Prince Sentoku' and 'Daika Reform', which tell the story of the period of the thirty-third emperor, Emperor Pushkin, of Japan.
3. There are historical figures and those that aren't, such as "Takeshi Monogatari" (I think it's a mythological drama~) and "Genji Monogatari" (counts as a harem drama~). Also, there are stories that have been successively made into many movies, dramas, anime and such, such as Shinsengumi, which has been made over a dozen times. The Tale of Genji as well, and a new one just came out recently starring Dojin Ikuta.
Fourth, there are any good Japanese historical movies"Takeshi Story", "Tale of Genji", "Yin and Yang", "Asura's pupil", "Shinobu", "Satomi Hachine biography", "Seven Samurai", "Source Yoshitsugu", "Heike Tale", "Kasuga Agency", "Ooku", "Newly Selected Group", "Windwood Volcano", "Atsumi-Hime".
. You can find a lot of them on Baidu, search for 'Japanese NHK Okowa Drama'.
By the way, I'll add a few more movies made by Osaka TV, 'The Great Buddha Opens His Eyes', which tells the story of the forty-sixth and forty-eighth emperors of Japan (Nara period), Emperor Hyo Kyei, and 'Prince Sentoku' and 'Daika Reform', which are about the period of the thirty-third emperor, Emperor Pushkin, of Japan. There are historical figures and those that aren't, such as Takeshi Monogatari (I think it's a mythological drama~) and Genji Monogatari (which counts as a harem drama~).
Also, there are stories that have been successively made into a lot of movies, TV shows, anime, and whatnot, such as Shinsengumi, which has been made more than a dozen times. The Tale of Genji, too, and a new one just came out recently starring Ikuta Dojin.
V. Japanese funny comedy moviesPopular Film Critics Network inventory of nine Japanese funny movies: 05 years so far each year, one of the highest scores of Japanese comedy films, story development and characterization of the role of a very interesting and good film! Each is easy and funny stress relief, drama shortage of children's shoes can take a look! The Winner Is Justice SP リーガル?
Meanwhile, a boy at Rabbit Hills High School in Japan is seriously injured when he falls off a building. The boy's mother is convinced that her son is being bullied at school and was pushed down the stairs by other boys.
In response to this disagreement between the parents and the school, the boy's mother reached out to Kumeikado, who hates kids and schools, through Makiko. The school responded quickly by visiting the Miki Law Firm.
Miki (Katsuhisa Ikuse), who still misses the cute little Saori, sends out his newest attorney, the 60-year-old one-time passer of the judicial exams, the royal envoy Hoon Kawahara (Kinya Kitaro). With a rival that Gumikado should never take lightly, and a new judge who makes him jump with fear, can his undefeated record continue ...... The Way to Steal Keys Key Mud Stick No Meso (2012) Hilarity Index: Minor Theater Actor Takeshi Sakurai (Sakai Masato) has been struggling for years without ever seeing the light of day, and he is poor and disillusioned with his love life. He is so desperate that he can't even commit suicide.
He had no choice but to enter a public bath, but he accidentally slipped on a strange man with a soap. The man falls to the ground and faints, and Sakurai steals the key to his locker, and from then on, under the name of Kondo, he lives a life of wealth and privilege that he has never dared to hope for.
But what he never imagined was that Kondo (Teruyuki Kagawa) was a cold-blooded killer with a yakuza reputation. After this, Sakurai is forced to take on a yakuza's commission, and is forced to take on the job of killing people.
Meanwhile, Kondo wakes up in the hospital and loses his memory, mistaking himself for the desperate Sakurai. With the help of a beautiful woman named Mizushima Hayate (Hiroshima Ryoko), whom he befriends by chance, he reacquaints himself with his role as an actor bit by bit, and struggles to find a way forward, and in the process, his and Hayate's hearts quietly change.
And the moment his memory returns, the destinies of the three are thus entangled together ...... 《了不起的亡灵》 ステキな金缚り (2011)爆笑指数: A case of affair leads to the death of Suzuko (Yuko Takeuchi), a sexy woman, and her husband, Goro Yabe (Kan) is charged as the murderer. His husband, Goro Yabe (KAN), is charged as the murderer. Rookie lawyer Hosho Emi (Fukatsu Eri) is appointed as Goro's defense attorney, and the alibi he provides turns out to be that he was ghosted on the night of the murder.
Despite the mystery, Hosho travels alone to the spooky mountain village and actually meets the ghost of the samurai warrior who crushed Goro, Rokubei Shoko (Toshiyuki Nishida), a vassal of the latter Hojo clan. Rokubei was a loyal warrior, but he was beheaded after being falsely accused of collaborating with the enemy.
Because he empathizes with Goro, Rokubei agrees to testify in court with Hosei. Hosho really struggles to get the ghost, who is completely invisible to the others, to be there.
With her efforts, the unprecedented ghost trial begins ...... "Tsukiyo Head Pudding" ちょんまげぷりん (2010) Hilarious: 33-year-old Hiroko Yusako (Rie Tomosaka), a busy working woman, divorced her husband two years ago because of her desire to work and is left alone with her 6-year-old son, Tomoya, who has been living on her own. She divorces her husband two years ago and leaves her six-year-old son Tomoya alone, with no time to spare. One day, she and her son encounter a strange man dressed as a samurai, who calls himself Nakajima Yasube (Ryo Kinto), a shogun in the Tokugawa family who has somehow traveled to the modern world.
With no one to turn to, Yasube stays with Yusa's mother and son. As a result, the values of the old and the modern collide, and a lot of jokes are made.
The macho Yasube gradually puts aside his noble samurai stature and takes on the role of a housewife, and his relationship with his mother and son becomes more and more harmonious, and he eventually achieves a gratifying success in this unfamiliar society. ...... The Antarctic Cuisinart The Antarctic Cuisinart (2009) Laughs: This movie is based on the story of Nishimura, the cook of the Antarctic Observation Team in Japan. Nishimura Jun, a former chef of the Japanese Antarctic Observation Team, wrote a collection of essays based on his own experience, "Funny Antarctic Cuisine". Jun Nishimura (Sakai Masato), who was originally a seaman's chef, was sent to the icy Antarctic Dome Fuji Base to work as a chef for seven expedition members, leaving his wife (Nishida Shoemi) to raise their 8-year-old daughter and newborn son alone.
In the icy cold of Antarctica, eating, are the seven members of the expedition - glaciology assistant Kawamura Taishi (Kengo Takara), meteorologist Hirabayashi Masahiko (Masahiro Kohama), communications officer Nishihira Ryo (Daisuke Kuroda), doctor Fukuda Masashi (Koshinobu Toyohara), meteorologist and team leader Kanda Hiroshi (Yasuhiro Furusuke), mechanic Shiba Shibako, who is also the cook of the expedition. (Yasuhiro Furukan), mechanic Ken Mikoshiba (Kanji Furukan), and glaciologist Hideyuki Motoyama (Katsuhisa Ikuse) - the greatest joys of a boring life. Jun Nishimura tries his best to cook all kinds of delicious dishes, and around eating, the eight lonely men perform countless funny stories of their lives.
The Magic Hour ザ? ザ? マジック アワー (2008) Funny index: gangster Biho Den (Tsumabuki Satoshi) and the boss of the Ama salt Yukinosuke (Nishida Toshiyuki) woman Takachiho Mari (Fukatsu Eri), an affair, and caused the murder of his life. In order to save his life, Bihou is forced to accept a mission to find the legendary assassin Togashi.
At the end of his rope, he has the brilliant idea of pretending to be the director of a gangster movie, and invites Murata Daiki (Hiroshi Sato), a small-time actor who has been working hard for many years, to play the role of the killer, Fukien. Murata and his somewhat amusing agent Hasegawa (Fumio Kohinata) arrive at the gangster-infested port of Kago, and begin their own tense and *** filming journey ...... 転転々 (2007) Hilarious: University student Fumiya Takemura (Jean Kotaki) is really unlucky, having been abandoned by his parents at an early age and having his adoptive father thrown into a prison. He was abandoned by his parents when he was young, and his adoptive father was thrown into prison. He has been studying at the university for eight years, but has not been able to graduate, and is in debt to the tune of 840,000 yuan.
Because he is unable to pay, he is forced to pay off his debt by a debt collector, Aiichiro Fukuhara (Tomokazu Miura).