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Shogun Iemitsu Shinobi Tabi

Shogun Iemitsu Shinobi Tabi was a pair of television jidaigeki series on TV Asahi in Japan. The first aired in 1990–1991 and the sequel in 1992–1993. Kunihiko Mitamura portrayed Tokugawa Iemitsu in both series. The show premiered on October 13, 1990, as an off-season replacement for the popular Abarenbo Shogun. It shared several cast members with Abarenbo Shogun, including Reiko Takashima, Ayako Tanaka and some minor guest actors. The final episode aired on March 30, 1991. The sequel ran during the same months of 1992–1993.

Top Cast

  • Hiroshi Katsuno

    Hiroshi Katsuno

  • Hisako Manda

    Hisako Manda

  • Korokke

    Korokke

  • Kunihiko Mitamura

    Kunihiko Mitamura

  • Toyokazu Minami

    Toyokazu Minami

  • Reiko Takashima

    Reiko Takashima

  • Ayako Tanaka

    Ayako Tanaka

  • Akira Shirai

    Akira Shirai

  • Gorō Ōki

    Gorō Ōki

Overview

Shogun Iemitsu Shinobi Tabi was a pair of television jidaigeki series on TV Asahi in Japan. The first aired in 1990–1991 and the sequel in 1992–1993. Kunihiko Mitamura portrayed Tokugawa Iemitsu in both series. The show premiered on October 13, 1990, as an off-season replacement for the popular Abarenbo Shogun. It shared several cast members with Abarenbo Shogun, including Reiko Takashima, Ayako Tanaka and some minor guest actors. The final episode aired on March 30, 1991. The sequel ran during the same months of 1992–1993.

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