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Yoshitsune (義経) is a Japanese television drama series originally broadcast between 9 January and 11 December 2005, with a three-part special compilation being aired from 24 December to 25 December 2005.
The story chronicles the lives of Minamoto no Yoritomo and Hōjō Masako. [5] [1] As the drama producers found it difficult to create a solo female protagonist, they made the drama with dual protagonists in mind. Minamoto no Yoritomo's story ends halfway with his death, then Masako takes over the leading role for the last half.
Tōko Miura as Sato, Yoshitsune's wife; Daichi Kaneko as Minamoto no Yoriie, the second shogun Sōma Torigoe as Manju (young Yoriie) Kana Kita as Tsutsuji, Yoriie's wife; Kasumi Yamaya as Setsu, a.k.a. Lady Wakasa, Yoriie's concubine; Sōta Aizawa as Ichiman; Hayato Kakizawa as Minamoto no Sanetomo, the third shogun Kiara Minegishi as Senman ...
Minamoto no Yoritomo (源 頼朝, May 9, 1147 – February 9, 1199) was the founder and the first shogun of the Kamakura shogunate, ruling from 1192 until 1199, also the first ruling shogun in the history of Japan. [2]
Hōjō Tokimasa helped Minamoto no Yoritomo, a son-in-law, defeat the forces of the Taira to become Japan's first shōgun. Hōjō Masako , Tokimasa's daughter, was married to Yoritomo. After the death of Yoritomo, Tokimasa appointed himself as shikken (regent) to the former shōgun' s young son, thus effectively transferring control of the ...
Minamoto no Yoshitsune (源義経) is a 1966 Japanese television series. It is the 4th NHK taiga drama. [1] [2] First viewing rating: 32.5%. Highest audience rating: 32.5%. Average audience rating: 23.5%. [3] Although only episodes 1, 33, and 52 still exist, it is the most surviving footage of the 1960s Taiga dramas.
Minamoto no Yoshitsune, the famous general, is being pursued by agents of his brother, Minamoto no Yoritomo, who has recently established himself as shōgun. Yoshitsune travels with his mistress Shizuka and loyal retainer Benkei in search of three Taira generals who escaped justice at the end of the war, and who he believes may pose a threat to ...
Minamoto no Yoritomo being admitted to the house of Masako, daughter of Hojo Tokimasa (right).. Hōjō Masako (her real name is unknown, she was called Masako after her father's name Tokimasa by later researchers) [citation needed] was born in 1157, eldest child of Hōjō Tokimasa, leader of the influential Hōjō clan of Izu province, and his wife, Hōjō no Maki.