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Akechi Mitsuhide: The Man God Hated
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Akechi Mitsuhide: The Man God Hated

Jan 3, 2007
2h 3m
★ 0.0

Overview

The famed leader Oda Nobunaga had two right-hand men who contributed to unifying the nation. One was Akechi Mitsuhide and the other Kinoshita Tokichiro, both rivals of each other for higher promotions. Eventually Mitsuhide was recognized for his work and was given a castle. However, Nobunaga's ambition to conquer the nation did not allow Mitsuhide to live happily in his territory. That is when an idea flashed across Mitsuhide's mind… Akechi Mitsuhide, the man who was considered to be the most intelligent general of the warring states era. What was the truth about him, Oda Nobunaga's best general and murderer?

Genres

Drama
History
TV Movie

Production Companies

Fuji Television Network

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Cast

Toshiaki Karasawa

Mitsuhide Akechi

Toshiaki Karasawa

Toshiro Yanagiba

Tokichiro Kinoshita

Toshiro Yanagiba

Masami Nagasawa

Hiroko

Masami Nagasawa

Yo Oizumi

Hidemitsu Akechi

Yo Oizumi

Hirotaro Honda

Nagahide Niwa

Hirotaro Honda

Daisuke Ryū

Katsuie Shibata

Daisuke Ryū

Kenichi Yajima

Kazumasu Takigawa

Kenichi Yajima

Ginnojo Yamazaki

Takenaka Hanbei

Ginnojo Yamazaki

Yōsuke Asari

Ranmaru Mori

Yōsuke Asari

Takaya Kamikawa

Nobunaga Oda

Takaya Kamikawa

Manami Konishi

One

Manami Konishi

Koh Takasugi

Koroku Hachisuka

Koh Takasugi

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