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Hideyoshi: With Beat Kiyoshi, Ryû Manatsu, Rô Naruse, Hidekazu Nagae. A dramatized biography of the second of Japan's three legendary leaders. Rising from obscurity, Hideyoshi served under the command of Oda Nobunaga.
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- 1996
- Action, Adventure, Drama
- Beat Kiyoshi, Ryû Manatsu, Rô Naruse
Hideyoshi (秀吉) is a 1996 Japanese historical television series. It is the 35th NHK taiga drama television series.
EpisodeOriginal AirdateTitleDirected By1January 7, 1996 ( 1996-01-07)"Taiyō no Ko" (太陽の子)Mikio Satō2January 14, 1996 ( 1996-01-14)"Okehazama no Kiseki" ...Mikio Satō3January 21, 1996 ( 1996-01-21)"Unmei no Hanayome" (運命の花嫁)Rintarō Mayuzumi4January 28, 1996 ( 1996-01-28)"Ōgon Kyōdai" (黄金兄弟)Rintarō Mayuzumi- Taiga Drama
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Jan 7, 1996 · Rising from obscurity, Hideyoshi served under the command of Oda Nobunaga. With an extraordinary combination of intelligence, bravery and military skill, Hideyoshi rose to near-absolute power and greatly expanded upon Nobunaga's unification of Japan's warlords.
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- January 7, 1996
Rising from obscurity, Hideyoshi served under the command of Oda Nobunaga. With an extraordinary combination of intelligence, bravery and military skill, Hideyoshi rose to near-absolute power and greatly expanded upon Nobunaga's unification of Japan's warlords.
Hiyoshi is falsely accused of theft, with consequences he does not expect. War looms between Oda and the Imagawa clan. Akechi Mitsuhide seeks a daimyo to serve and attempts to take service with Imagawa Yoshimoto.
Jan 7, 1996 · Hideyoshi. (1996) The 35th NHK Taiga Drama is Hideyoshi, the story of Hideyoshi Toyotomi, a daimyo warrior, general and politician of the Sengoku period He unified the political factions of Japan.
Rising from obscurity, Hideyoshi served under the command of Oda Nobunaga. With an extraordinary combination of intelligence, bravery and military skill, Hideyoshi rose to near-absolute power and greatly expanded upon Nobunaga's unification of Japan's warlords.