
Hiroaki Murakami, who played "Hanaya no Masa", also appeared in the special drama "Ōedo Sōsamō 2015-Onmitsu Dōshin, Killing Evil!" In 2015 as a ronin named juzo Isaka.
In the TV series, Tetsuro Sagawa plays Isaka Juzo.
In the TV series, Tetsuro Sagawa plays Isaka Juzo.
Let's talk about his first impression.
In the opening scene, he overwhelmed the enemy with his sword and had a serious expression, so it was a very scary and quiet impression.
In the opening scene, he overwhelmed the enemy with his sword and had a serious expression, so it was a very scary and quiet impression.
However, in the play, he disguises himself as a merchant for reconnaissance and sells candy with a smile in the town.
In addition, there were roles such as being defeated by pretending to be a weak person and attracting enemies by gambling.
The explanation has been delayed, but let's touch on the story structure of "Ōedo Sōsamō".
The story is completed by defeating villains by secretly organized investigators, Onmitsu Dōsihn and others.
As I explained at the beginning, there are many scenes where members disguise themselves to infiltrate, which can be said to be one of the highlights of the fans.
The series lasted very long, changing major casts.
In addition, there were roles such as being defeated by pretending to be a weak person and attracting enemies by gambling.
The explanation has been delayed, but let's touch on the story structure of "Ōedo Sōsamō".
The story is completed by defeating villains by secretly organized investigators, Onmitsu Dōsihn and others.
As I explained at the beginning, there are many scenes where members disguise themselves to infiltrate, which can be said to be one of the highlights of the fans.
The series lasted very long, changing major casts.
At the ending, the townspeople who were in trouble are rescued and everyone smiles and has a happy ending.
From this point, I feel that it is completely different from the "Hissatsu series", which asks for the assassination of the enemy in exchange for life.
From this point, I feel that it is completely different from the "Hissatsu series", which asks for the assassination of the enemy in exchange for life.
As you can see from the usual appearance of the town, the contrast, and the atmosphere of the screen, it gives an impression of a completely different dimension.
"Hissatsu series" has a strong shadow and murder in the dark, and "Ōedo Sōsamō" has a lively and colorful image of the town.
This is just my impression, so I think it's very interesting to compare and enjoy each one.
"Hissatsu series" has a strong shadow and murder in the dark, and "Ōedo Sōsamō" has a lively and colorful image of the town.
This is just my impression, so I think it's very interesting to compare and enjoy each one.