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Oda Nobunaga leads his clan on a campaign to unify Japan, controlling the central territories of Japan, including the Imperial capital of Kyoto. This includes eliminating the strong influence of the Buddha religion, specifically the Ikkō-ikki, a resistance movement based on the Jōdo Shinshū sect of Buddhism. Nobunaga leads his forces to ...
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Here are Entertainment Weekly’s recommendations for the best war movies streaming on Netflix right now. 1917 (2019) Francois Duhamel/Universal Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection
The Great War of Archimedes (アルキメデスの大戦, Arukimedesu no taisen) is a 2019 Japanese historical film directed and written by Takashi Yamazaki. Concerning the building of the battleship Yamato , the film is based on a manga by Norifusa Mita .
Tokyo Trial is a 2016 historical drama miniseries that depicts the International Military Tribunal for the Far East.An international co-production of Japanese public broadcaster NHK, Dutch studio FATT Productions, and Canadian producers David Cormican and Don Carmody, the series was directed by Pieter Verhoeff and Rob W. King. [2] [3]
Production took place in Japan, and the filming occurred in China and Japan during April 2018. [3] [4] On April 18, 2018, Hara tweeted a movie-ized cover illustration promoting the manga's move to the big screen. [5] A trailer was released by Sony Pictures on January 16, 2019. [4] The film was released nationwide on April 19, 2019. [4]
In 2005, Japanese archaeologists explore tunnels on Iwo Jima, where they find something in the dirt.. In 1944 Iwo Jima, Private First Class Saigo, a conscripted baker who misses his wife and newly-born daughter, is digging beach trenches with his platoon when Lieutenant General Tadamichi Kuribayashi arrives to take command of the garrison.
The war movie intended to show the real life of Gensui Yamamoto, Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet. It is a literary work. The award-winning director was Izuru Narushima. [12] The film was theatrically released in Japan on 308 screens nationwide, the box office revenue reaching ¥150,787,300 Yen.