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Genroku Ryoran

Genroku Ryoran (1999) - Where to Watch

Audience Score
78

Planning to check out Genroku Ryoran on any screen you like? Genroku Ryoran is currently available to stream via subscription, rental, or purchase on in the US.

Here are a few essential notes about the NHK series. Originally premiering January 10th, 1999, "Genroku Ryoran" stars Ken Matsudaira, Rie Miyazawa, Ryoko Shinohara, Hiroshi Abe. The show spans 1 season(s) and currently holds a 78/100 rating on TMDb, which is derived from reviews from 4 registered users.

Looking for a quick plot summary? Here’s the plot: "The 38th NHK Taiga Drama is Genroku Ryoran. The "Forty-seven Loyal Samurai" is one of the most enduring and best loved stories of Japan's history. Generations have grown up hearing the stirring tale of Oishi Kuranosuke, chief councillor of the Ako clan who leads his men through suffering and hardship to ultimately avenge their lord after he is unjustly forced to commit harakiri. NHK's 38th Taiga Drama "Genroku Ryoran" is the ambitious remake of this classic epic and boasts a cast that reads like a Who's Who in Japanese entertainment."