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Countryside Accountant's Government Reform

  • Drama
  • History

April 23, 1987 (JP)

0h 45m

Genichiro Okugawa is appointed as the head of accounting in a feudal domain and travels with his servant Gonsuke to the country from Edo. Along the way, they are attacked by masked samurai on a mountain road. Genichiro is saved by Sukezaemon Tsuda, the supervisor of public works ...

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