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February 27, 2024

Kiedy w 1600 roku w Japonii Lord Yoshii Toranaga walczy o życie ze sprzymierzonymi przeciwko niemu wrogami z Rady Regentów, w pobliskiej wiosce rybackiej odnaleziony zostaje tajemniczy europejski okręt.

January 7, 2019

Władca samurajów wymienił organy nowonarodzonego syna na czterdzieści osiem demonów w zamian za przewagę na polu bitwy. Jednak porzucone niemowlę przetrwa dzięki medycynie i człowiekowi, który wyposaża go w prymitywne protezy – zabójcze, których skrzywdzony syn będzie używał do polowania na demony, aby odzyskać swoje ciało kawałek po kawałku, zanim skonfrontuje się z ojcem. Podczas swoich podróży młody bohater napotyka sierotę, która twierdzi, że jest największym złodziejem w Japonii.

The drama series depicts the life of Tokugawa Ieyasu (January 31, 1543 – June 1, 1616).

Takechiyo (who later becomes Tokugawa Ieyasu) was born as the son of a poor and powerless daimyo. Takechiyo lost his father during a war. He grew up lonely and away from his mother. Takechiyo didn't have a clue about what his future would hold. He then has a dramatic meeting with the young Oda Nobunaga.

Fūrin Kazan was the 46th NHK Taiga drama beginning on January 7, 2007. It was aired throughout 2007.

The four characters from left to right are wind, woods, fire, and mountain. The title is a reference to the war banner used by Takeda Shingen, which in turn was taken from Sun Tzu's The Art of War. It means "Swift as the Wind, Silent as a Forest, Fierce as Fire and Immovable as a Mountain."

Uratowana przed utonięciem w rzece, młoda Chidori pragnie odwdzięczyć się za dobroć swojego wybawcy. Chociaż jej słodki i niewinny wygląd może tego nie pokazywać, jest w rzeczywistości wysoce wykwalifikowaną ninja, więc lata później Chidori i jej przyjaciel Sukezou przybyli, by służyć pod dowództwem człowieka, który ją uratował - ambitnego watażki Nobunagi Oda.

W epoce Walczących krajów, Japonia została podzielona na niezależne prowincje regulowane przez feudałów lub daimyo, którzy stykają się ze sobą w niekończącej się walce o władzę. Były to dni niepokojów i chaosu. Jak wojna w całym kraju, mapa podziału władzy przeszła szybkie i radykalne zmiany. W tym niekończącym się konflikcie, jeden człowiek w końcu był krok od ustanowienia całkowitej kontroli nad krajem. Nazywał się Oda Nobunaga.

January 5, 2003

Orphaned when he was not yet ten, Musashi grows up skilled in the martial arts. During the Battle of Sekigahara, he fights on the side of the losing Toyotomi forces, but eludes the enemy as they hunt down the vanquished soldiers. He then spends years wandering the countryside mastering the sword. As his fame spreads throughout the nation, men seek him out to test their skills against him--most notably Sasaki Kojiro who faces Musashi in the ultimate duel at Ganryujima.

Kouta Kazuraba works hard as a part-timer and he thinks that he would like to be a different person in the future. One day, he happened to pick up a Sengoku Driver, the tool for transforming into an Armored Rider, in the forest and started fighting as Armored Rider Gaim to save the people from the monsters named Inves, who came from a different world.

September 15, 1980

Powieść Jamesa Clavella, autora bestsellerów ("Król szczurów", "Noble House") posłużyła za kanwę wielokrotnie nagradzanego serialu telewizyjnego będącego retrospektywną historią o miłości i wojnie osadzonej w widowiskowych realiach feudalnej Japonii końca XVI wieku. Richard Chamberlain (seriale tv "Dr Kildare", "Ptaki ciernistych krzewów") gra Johna Blackthorne'a, nawigatora angielskiego okrętu, który rozbija się u wybrzeży Japonii. Cudem ocalony, staje się naocznym świadkiem śmiertelnych walk o tron Szoguna, w które uwikłany jest feudalny władca, Toranaga (Toshirô Mifune, "Rashomon"). Wciągnięty w tę walkę Blackthorne zostaje pierwszym w historii obcokrajowcem, który dostąpił zaszczytu pasowania na samuraja.

Princess Go was the youngest of the most famous three sisters in Japanese history, who each led a remarkable life in an age of turmoil and civil war. Go loses her parents in the war, marries three times, and feuds with her own sister in competing for power. Go's husband becomes the second Tokugawa Shogun and she ensures her prominence as she gives birth to a son who later becomes the third Shogun and a daughter, a wife of the Emperor. The drama describes the age of the civil war through the eyes of Princess Go, who plays a significant part in establishing the age of peace that lasts over 200 years in Japan.

January 12, 2015

Akcja opowieści rozgrywa się w okresie Sengoku, w czasie trudnym dla kraju i przepełnionym walkami. Głównymi bohaterami są dwaj bracia Sanada, którzy przysięgli sobie nierozłączność w walce, niezależnie od okoliczności.

January 10, 2016

Spanning over 50 episodes, we follow the historical fiction of the Sanada clansmen as they plotted and fought their ways to survive the changing political alliances during the Warring States Period of Japan.

January 7, 1996

A dramatized biography of the second of Japan's three legendary leaders. Rising from obscurity, Hideyoshi served under the command of Oda Nobunaga. With an extraordinary combination of intelligence, bravery and military skill, Hideyoshi rose to near-absolute power and greatly expanded upon Nobunaga's unification of Japan's warlords. This series also focused on Hideyoshi's personal life, particularly his relationships with his mother and his wife, and the pair's rivalry for influence over him.

"Książe i żebrak" w japońskim wydaniu. Nastolatek z XX wieku po wypadku trafia do XVI-wiecznej Japonii, gdzie na swojej drodze spotyka młodzieńca wyglądającego zupełnie jak on. Sobowtórem bohatera okazuje się nie kto inny jak jeden z najsłynniejszych szogunów, Oda Nobunaga. Nasz bohater niespodziewanie zgadza się zamienić z nim rolami i w ten oto sposób staje się sławnym władcą Japonii. Od teraz będzie musiał poradzić sobie nie tylko z nieznaną mu XVI-wieczną etykietą, ale również sprawami politycznymi, które będą miały wpływ na jego ojczyznę.

After the Onin War, the world is plunged into chaos. Amid this situation, heroes of the warring states begin to emerge in an attempt to unify the country and rule in these turbulent times. In the mid-1540s, there is a young wandering samurai in Mino which is strategically located between the East and West. His name is Akechi Mitsuhide. At this time, there is plenty of internal strife within the Toki clan which rules Mino. Surrounded by the Oda of Owari, the Imagawa of Suruga and the Asakura of Echizen, Mino has constantly faced the risk of invasion. Mitsuhide is pulled into battle and destroys the enemy. His bravery as well as stratagem catches the attention of Saito Toshimasa, the chief retainer of the Toki clan, and he is singled out. This man who is also known as Saito Dosan will go on to takeover the Toki and make Mino his own.

Broadcast TV drama NHK broadcast on January 4 to December 13, 1987 (Showa 62). In the questionnaire survey conducted by NHK, it is shining in the most favorite river drama.

The original is Yamaka Sosaichi's novel "Date Masamune", the biggest drama on the theme of the Date house was the first time in 17 years since the "Shinnogi remained" (1970), which painted Datejo in the Edo period. It depicts the life of Matsudo Date of Sengoku warrior · Date Masamune who built the foundation of Sendai clan 620,000 stones in his generation as a result of my own wisdom and talent.

The 36th NHK Taiga Drama is Mori Motonari. This series chronicles the life of Mori Motonari, a warlord of the early 1500s who stood at the vanguard of the Warring States era. All Japanese school textbooks contain the Mitsuya no kyokun, Mori's famous lesson to his three sons that teaches that while one arrow is easily broken, three arrows together cannot be broken. In 1997, 500 years after his birth, NHK dramatizes Motonari's rise from a chief of the region of Aki (now Hiroshima) to a daimyo who rules over ten provinces of the Chugoku region. Motonari was 64 years old and already the patriarch of a powerful dynasty about the time Oda Nobunaga and Takeda Shingen appeared on the scene. And even after his death, the Mori family figured prominently in Japanese history. His grandson Terumoto became a loyal Toyotomi vassal. Defeated at the Battle of Sekigahara, Ieyasu confiscated most of his lands, leaving him only with Suwo and Nagato, later known as Choshu. But 260 years later, the Mori got their ultimate revenge, leading the imperial forces against the Tokugawa in the Meiji Restoration.

The 41st NHK Taiga Drama is Toshiie to Matsu. During the turbulent Warring States Era, one man's life and career intertwined with the three great generals of Japanese history-Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Ieyasu. With political savvy and the support of his fiercely loyal wife, Maeda Toshiie rose to second in power in the shogunate and built up a fiefdom that encompassed Echizen, Noto and Kaga.

The story chronicles the life of Nagao Kagetora.

Saburo is a high school student good in sports, but not very good with his studies. One day, Saburo travels back in time and arrives in the Sengoku period of 1549. There, Saburo meets Nobunaga Oda who looks and sounds just like Saburo. Nobunaga Oda is the son of a warlord and magistrate of the lower Owari Province. Nobunaga Oda though is physically weak and he asks Saburo to take his place. Then, Saburo as Nobunaga Oda attempts to unify the country of Japan.

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