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Hinatsuba

Hinatsuba

The final years of the Tokugawa Shogunate in the capital of Edo (present-day Tokyo). Uncomfortable with society's expectations of her gender, Suzu Kanchiku becomes the only woman in a sword training school and devotes herself tirelessly to her art until she can even defeat men. Outside the confines of the dojo, she faces other challenges such as samurai who seek to woo her, and she carves out her own path as she realizes what it means to "live as a woman" in her day and age. Through the lives of female martial arts masters, prostitutes, shop clerks, Buddhist nuns and swords-for-hire, Hinatsuba conveys the strength, resilience and kindness of the various women who lived in Edo at the end of the mid 19th century.

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Napoleon: Hadou Shingeki

Napoleon: Hadou Shingeki

The story begins in 1800, shortly after Napoleon has consolidated his power as the First Consul. It starts with a bang, with the tragic assassination attempt known as the plot of Rue Saint-Nicaise, and the subsequent attempt to find those responsible. As Napoleon gains ever more power, the era of the Napoleonic Empire is almost ready to begin.

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Bushidou

Bushidou

The first year of the Meiji Period. A young boy named Shinnosuke, survivor of the Byakkotai, sets out to Hokkaido seeking a place to die, and there meets Hijikata Toshizou. The battle of the samurai who have turned their backs on the new era begins now!

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Yotamono Sadame: Yaoya-chou no Kantei Kitan

Yotamono Sadame: Yaoya-chou no Kantei Kitan

"Yotamono no Sadame" is a story set in the Edo of Pararel World that the Shogunate won the Samurai War, succeeding the grandfather's pawn shop. A young man who doesn't want to have his appraisal eyes, Taro Tatsumi, and a golden-haired girl who lives in his house.

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Haguregumo

Haguregumo

Set at the end of the Edo (Tokugawa Shoganate) era, the series depicts Cloud's family with his wife, Turtle, their 11-year-old son and 8-year-old daughter. The Clouds are always ignoring work and playing. Cloud is notorious for womanising.

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Samurai-tachi no Meiji Ishin

Samurai-tachi no Meiji Ishin

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Shinsengumi Jingishou Asagi

Shinsengumi Jingishou Asagi

In 1800s Japan, after the arrival of the "black ships," a group of young "Roushi" (lordless samurai) answer a call to Kyoto to protect the shogunate. But when they arrive, they find that the political situation, and their role in it, is far more complicated than they first imagined.

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Tensozoro

Tensozoro

When Kaede sees a historical piece of ukiyoe art by a mysterious artist named "Gengo," she is transported back in time to 1860. In this time, Gengo is an unpopular ukiyoe artist, one who is especially fond of sleeping with and drawing erotic pictures of prostitutes. When he hears rumors of a mysterious clairvoyant woman, he quickly plans to meet her, draw her, and sleep with her. That mysterious woman is Kaede, who has built up a reputation using her future knowledge of the historical period. Having found Gengo, she is determined to maneuver him into drawing the art that she knows exists in the future, in the hopes that it will help her return home.

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Katabami to Ougon

Katabami to Ougon

After losing everything in the Great Famine, Amelia and Connor immigrated from Ireland to the United States of America in 1849 to find happiness and become rich in California during the Gold Rush period.

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Hidamari no Ki

Hidamari no Ki

Edo, 1855, in the Hill of the Three Hundred district: Japan's isolationist foreign policy has been lifted, and the era of the Bakumatsu has begun. The samurai Ibuya Manjiro, 26 years old, has just begun his career as low-ranking retainer to the minor daimyo Lord Matsudaira. Tezuka Ryoan, 29, a disciple of Dutch medicine, has just been accepted as a student at Teki Academy in Osaka. Each has a temper to go with his talent, and in a time of brewing upheaval the two are not slow to find trouble, which brings them together in spite of their mutual dislike. Tezuka is called in one night to sew up Ibuya after an illicit duel; a few weeks later, Ibuya finds himself the only thing standing between Tezuka and a gang of swordsmen sent by the head of medicine for the Shogunate ...

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