Edo Period in Popular Culture - Films

Films

  • Ansatsu "Assassin"
  • Aragami
  • Azumi
  • Azumi 2: Death or Love
  • Chushingura: Hana no Maki, Yuki no Maki
  • Hanzo the Razor series
  • Harakiri
  • The Hidden Blade
  • Incident at Blood Pass
  • Kill!
  • Kurama Tengu series
  • Legend of the Eight Samurai
  • Lone Wolf and Cub series
  • Mayonaka no Yaji-san Kita-san (Yaji and Kita: The Midnight Pilgrims)
  • Mibu gishi den (When the Last Sword Is Drawn)
  • Rebel Samurai
  • Ronin Gai
  • Red Beard
  • Samurai Assassin
  • Samurai Rebellion
  • Samurai Spy
  • Samurai Trilogy
  • Samurai Wolf
  • Shinobi No Mono
  • Shinsengumi
  • Shogun's Vault
  • Sword of Doom
  • Sword of the Beast
  • Sanjuro
  • Seven Samurai
  • Shogun Assassin
  • Shogun's Shadow
  • Tange Sazen series
  • Tasogare Seibei (Twilight Samurai)
  • The 47 Ronin
  • Yagyu Ichizoku no Imbo
  • Yojimbo
  • Zatoichi film series

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