Set in Kyoto in the last days of the Edo Period, the bloody conflict continues between local feudal domains, which aim to overthrow the Tokugawa Shogunate, and the Shogun's police and city patrol. Tajuro Kiyokawa, once the master of the sword but now a depraved samurai who left his domain putting aside his past ambition, barely makes ends meet. Toyo, a woman who runs a tavern next door, feels affection for Tajuro who guards her place against nasty customers, but he never realizes Toyo's feelings.
Kenzo and his high school friends live in anguish, believing that there is something that sets them apart from everybody else.
A biographical dramatization about the production of the original Ultraman, the beloved classic special effects fantasy series from Eiji Tsuburaya.
Takashi Sumida, born on January 7, 1966, in Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese actor and comedian. He is affiliated with the talent agency Production Jinrikisha and has been active in the entertainment industry since 1986. Sumida is known for his roles in various television dramas, including NHK's "Wakaba" (2004-2005), "GeGeGe no Nyoubou" (2010), and "Ranman" (2023). He has also appeared in TV shows such as "Best Time" (2000-2004) and "Yasuko to Kenji" (2008). In addition to his acting career, Sumida has been involved in comedy groups like "Bishibashi System" and is recognized for his contributions to the entertainment industry.
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