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Yabushige, eager to play both sides, arranges for Blackthorne's prison escort to be ambushed by rōnin before ordering his own samurai to kill the rōnin and "rescue" Blackthorne for Toranaga. With Mariko translating his words, Blackthorne explains that Portugal and Spain have divided the world among themselves and intend to replace all non ...
Sean T. Collins of The New York Times wrote, "Clearly, Shogun is building steam as our knowledge of both the characters and the stakes deepen. The more you see of it, the more you want to know how it ends." [9] Josh Rosenberg of Esquire wrote, ""War will be declared on my clan," Toranaga tells his men. "I desire no land. I want no honors.
[11] Tyler Johnson of TV Fanatic gave the episode a 4.5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "There's no denying that this is a series that demands the viewer's full attention - a throwback to the height of the prestige TV era, when audiences demonstrated a willingness to put in work for their favorite series. And thus far, the rewards have been ...
The fearsome mother of the heir is modeled after Yodo-no-kata. ‘Shōgun’: The Real-Life Ochiba Was Once One of the Most Powerful Women in Japan Skip to main content
Yoriko Dōguchi as Kiri no Kata (Lady Acha, 1555–1637): Toranaga's wife; Mako Fujimoto as Shizu no Kata: Toranaga's younger, pregnant consort; Yuua Yamanaka as Toda Ryûji (Hosokawa Tadatoshi, 1586–1641): Mariko and Buntaro's son; Eisuke Sasai as Lord Ito: An influential warlord and Noh performer who is invited to join the council of five ...
From a cast featuring some of Japan’s most famous faces – both Sanada and Anna Sawai, who plays translator Mariko, will be familiar to Western audiences too – to an intricate recreation of ...
"Crimson Sky" (Japanese: 紅天, Hepburn: Kōten) is the ninth episode of the American historical drama television series Shōgun, based on the novel by James Clavell.
Shōgun is a 1980 American historical drama miniseries based on James Clavell's 1975 novel of the same name.The series was produced by Paramount Television and first broadcast in the United States on NBC over five nights between September 15 and 19, 1980.