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Nobunaga Concerto (2014)

Nobunaga Concerto (2014)

Other name: 信長協奏曲, Nobunaga Kontseruto

Description:

Saburo, an ordinary high school student, travels back in time to the Sengoku era (1549). He encounters a young lord who looks exactly like him and is told, “Be my substitute. I’m the eldest son of the Oda family, Oda Nobunaga.” After the young lord leaves, Saburo is mistaken for Nobunaga by a vassal and taken to the castle. He starts to live as Oda Nobunaga from this day. The young samurai of the Oda family, which is merely a minor feudal lord, set out towards the extraordinary dream of unifying the whole country through the power of Saburo.

Saburo, a person from modern times who has no experience killing people, does not understand the willingness of the warlords of the Sengoku era to lay down their lives for their family. It is the same for the vassals too. They have had a hard time understanding Nobunaga’s actions ever since the ill-mannered, wilful Saburo took over. Despite this “generation gap across space and time”, they are soon on the brink of achieving their dream.

Country: Japanese

Released: 2014

Genre:Action; Comedy; Drama; Historical; Military; political; Romance; War;

Airs: February 25, 2026

Cast:

Denden (1950), Mukai Osamu (1982), Yagira Yuya (1990), Namase Katsuhisa (1960), Hamada Gaku (1988), Yoshimura Kaito (1993), Yamada Takayuki (1983), Abe Shinnosuke (1982), Maeda Atsuko (1991), Furuta Arata (1965), Ikeda Tetsuhiro (1970), Sakata Masanobu (1965), Kaho (1991), Kitamura Takumi (1997), Mamiya Shotaro (1993), Horibe Keisuke (1966), Katsuya (1975), Maro Akaji (1943), Ichikawa Tomohiro (1991), Nishida Toshiyuki (1947), Koichi Mantaro (1969), Morioka Ryu (1988), Morishita Yoshiyuki (1962), Oguri Shun (1982), Iitoyo Marie (1998), Mizuhara Kiko (1990), Takashima Masahiro (1965), Shibasaki Kou (1981), Hirasawa Kokoro (2007), Yokomizo Naho (2008), Fujigaya Taisuke (1987), Takahashi Issei (1980), Saotome Taichi (1991), Nishina Takashi (1970), Fujiki Naohito (1972), Kinoshita Houka (1964), Tanaka Kanau (2006), Maeda Gin (1944), Arai Hirofumi (1979), Dan Jiro (1949), Tsuruta Shinobu (1946), Sawabe Yu (1986), Murai Kunio (1944), Tomoyama Yuuki (1981), Komie Kaito (2003), Kai Emiri (2006), Karube Shinichi (1962)

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