“Samurai rescues kidnapped dancing maiden and escorts her to the spring flower dance.”
Sankichi and Osayo: A Genroku Romance
元禄恋模様 三吉とおさよ
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Synopsis
Samurai rescues kidnapped dancing maiden and escorts her to the spring flower dance.
When a samurai witnesses a dancing maiden being kidnapped by ruffians, he rescues the poor damsel and takes her to the spring flower dance. (Source: AniDB)
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Running avg · Jan 2018 → Feb 2021
- 5 “The years of Genroku are generally considered to be the Golden Age of the Edo period. The previous hundred years of peace and seclusion in Japan had created relative economic stability. The arts...”
- 3 “Rate a 3 English Subtiled No sound Story Not much of one, more simple if anything. In terms of introduction there was promise. Artwork conveyed a lovely display of romantic affection. The main...”
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A Movie Production
The National Film Center Japan
- Format 1 × 8′ eps × min
- Total runtime 0h 08m all episodes
- Aired Jun 1934 – ongoing
- Source Movie media type
- Rated G All Ages
- Ref. BS-8846 catalog
Produced by
- The National Film Center Japan Producer