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If you're looking for a period drama, check out Wakaratei's Jirocho Sangokushi Part 5: The Attack on Koshu (Released November 3rd, 1953). Shimizu Port and Jirocho's family are bustling at the autumn festival. Onikichi and Tsunagoro are in tears as they carry the palanquin of O-Sen (Toyoshima Michiko), who is getting married. Meanwhile, the Jirocho family travel to Koshu with Tsuruyoshi (Ogata Rinsaku) from Ohno as their guide to rescue Onaka, who has been taken prisoner in Koshu. Miho's Butamatsu meets his end while visiting Saruya's Kansuke family. In the original story, he lives on much later, but it is a well-known fact that he was killed due to circumstances on the Toho side. Kato Daisuke would have liked to appear more. The last scene is a violent journey with Ochou. Torazo's Naniwabushi really touches the heart. [Cast] Akio Kobori, Seizaburou Kawazu, Jun Tazaki, Haruo Tanaka, Kenji Mori, Kazuo Ishii, Rinsaku Ogata, Daisuke Kato, Hiroshi Koizumi, Hisaya Morishige, Torazou Hirosawa, Setsuko Wakayama, Michiko Toyoshima, Asami Kuji #period drama #Jirocho Romance of the Three Kingdoms #Jirocho Shimizu #Masahiro Makino #Genzo Murakami #Akio Kobori #Setsuko Wakayama #japanesehistoricaldrama #samuraimovie #period drama