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Love and Honor (武士の一分, Bushi no Ichibun, literally "Warrior's Honor") is a 2006 film set in Japan of the Edo period. It is the final film in Yoji Yamada's acclaimed Samurai Trilogy, following Twilight Samurai (2002) and The Hidden Blade (2004).
Transliteration: "Senpai to Bushi no Ichibun" (Japanese: 先輩と武士の一分) October 19, 2015 () 64 "Premium Rush with Senpai" Transliteration: "Senpai to Puremiamu Rasshu" (Japanese: 先輩とプレミアム・ラッシュ) October 26, 2015 () 65 "Tremors with Senpai"
Bushi (music), a genre of Japanese folk music; Bushi (region), a region in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Bushi (warrior), a Japanese word for "warrior", often used to refer to a samurai; Bushi language, a language of Madagascar and Mayotte; Bushi Station, a railway station Iruma, Saitama, Japan
Rōkyoku (浪曲; also historically called naniwa-bushi, 浪花節) is a genre of traditional Japanese narrative singing. This genre is performed by a singer accompanied by a shamisen , rōkyoku became very popular in Japan during the first half of the 20th century.
Bushi-Stant Aisaka-kun! (武士スタント逢坂くん!, Bushi Sutanto Aisaka-kun!) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nobuo Yokoyama. It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits from November 2019 to April 2021, with its chapters collected in six tankōbon volumes.
Sansho the Bailiff (Japanese: 山椒大夫, Hepburn: Sanshō Dayū, known by its Japanese title in the United Kingdom and Ireland [1]) is a 1954 Japanese period film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi based on a 1915 short story of the same name by Mori Ōgai (translated as "Sanshō the Steward" in English), which in turn was based on a sekkyō-bushi [] (oral lore) appearing in written form in the ...
Yukihiro Okimura was born in 1969 in Osaka Prefecture, Kansai, Japan.He went to Shimizudani High School and the Osaka University of Arts Photography Department, where he started 8 mm film making.
Yoshimitsu Morita (森田 芳光, Morita Yoshimitsu, 25 January 1950 – 20 December 2011) was a Japanese film director. He was known for his versatility, having directed satires, melodramas, crime thrillers, and pinku films.