Let's talk about music here as well.
So far, most of my favorite historical drama music is the "Hissatsu series".
What kind of image do you have when you listen to historical music?
Is it an image of a koto, shakuhachi, or drum?
Is it the dark and tense music of the orchestra?
You can see that Koji Ryuzaki and Masaaki Hirao, who were in charge of the music of the Hissatsu series, have music that incorporates the spice of Western music.
When I first heard it, I was deeply moved by saying, "Is this a historical drama song ?!"
Perhaps it was me, who was not anyone, who had the stereotype that "the music of historical drama should be like this."

Here are some of my favorite music.
Speaking of Hissatsu theme, I think this song is famous.
"必殺!"
There is a background music when everyone goes to the enemy's territory, and a dedicated background music when the enemy is killed.
It's a song sent to people who endanger their lives and relieve their resentment.
The music of entering the enemy camp and defeating the enemy is exhilarating.
「粛清の進撃~出陣のテーマ~」
「恨みを断ち切る仕切り人~殺しのテーマ~」

「冥土へ漕ぎ出す渡し人~殺しのテーマ~」
「さわらぬ神に祟りナシ」

「宵闇」
「さみだれ梅安」
「梅安流れ星」
Baian Fujieda is famous for being played by Ken Watanabe and Ken Ogata.
I want you to listen to a beautiful melody.