Kabukimono Keiji

Kabukimono Keiji (かぶき者慶次) is a Japanese television jidaigeki or period drama that was broadcast in prime-time on NHK in 2015. Tatsuya Fuji played Maeda Keiji. Kabukimono Keiji depicts the later life of Maeda Keiji.[1]

Kabukimono Keiji
Also known asかぶき者慶次
GenreJidaigeki
StarringTatsuya Fuji
Shôhei Hino
Kyoko Enami
Noriko Aoyama
Mariya Nishiuchi
Masatō Ibu
Theme music composerToshiyuki Watanabe
Country of originJapan
Original language(s)Japanese
No. of episodes11
Production
Running time45 minutes (per episode)
Production company(s)NHK
Release
Original networkNHK
Picture formatFilm
Original releaseApril 2015 
June, 2015

Plot

Maeda Keiji used to be a famous samurai but now he is spending half retired life at Mukuan(Keiji's fortified resistance) in Yonezawa.

Maeda Keiji secretly raised a child of Ishida Mitsunari as a child of himself but that was known to the Tokugawa shogunate. Tentoku was sent by Tokugawa shogunate as a spy to demolish Yonezawa han. Maeda Keiji tries to protect his child (Child of Ishida Mitsunari) and Yonezawa han from Tokugawa shogunate. When his wife is shot and injured by assassins of Tokugawa shogunate, Keiji decides to go to Sunpu castle to meet Tokugawa Ieyasu.[2][3]

Cast

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