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Shinsengumi [新撰組]

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Title:Shinsengumi
新撰組
Telecast:2004-01-11 to 2004-12-12

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TV Station:NHK
Duration:49 episodes
Viewership:17.4%



Synopsis
The 43rd NHK Taiga Drama is Shinsengumi!. The arrival of Commodore Perry’s "Black Ships" rudely awakened Japan from 300 years of peaceful isolation from the world. Men set their eyes beyond Japan and began to demand change in society. Old clashed with the new, and thus began an age of turmoil.

Amidst this confusion, one group remained true to the old ways and risked their lives to preserve the traditional shogunate system. Led by their charismatic captain, Kondo Isami, the Shinsengumi upheld the code of honor of the samurai. Tales abound of the feats of men like Kondo, Hijikata Toshizo, Saito Hajime, and Okita Soji. This NHK taiga drama brings to life the passion and glory of these men who lived during the most turbulent time in Japanese history. Full of pathos and action-packed, this is a series not to be missed by chambara fans.
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Actor/Actress Cast (49)
Katori Shingo 香取慎吾Katori Shingo
香取慎吾

Kondo Isami
近藤勇
Yamamoto Koji 山本耕史Yamamoto Koji
山本耕史

Hijikata Toshizou
土方歳三
Fujiwara Tatsuya 藤原竜也Fujiwara Tatsuya
藤原竜也

Okita Sojiro
沖田総司
Yamaguchi Tomomitsu 山口智充Yamaguchi Tomomitsu
山口智充

Nagakura Shinpachi
永倉新八
Yamamoto Taro 山本太郎Yamamoto Taro
山本太郎

Harada Sanosuke
原田左之助
Odagiri Joe オダギリジョーOdagiri Joe
オダギリジョー

Saito Hajime
斎藤一
Sakai Masato 堺雅人Sakai Masato
堺雅人

Yamanami Keisuke
山南敬助
Kobayashi TakashiKobayashi Takashi
Inoue Genzaburo
井上源三郎
Nakamura Kantaro 中村勘太郎Nakamura Kantaro
中村勘太郎

Toudou Heisuke
藤堂平助
Yuka 優香Yuka
優香

Miyuki Dayu
深雪太夫
Sawaguchi Yasuko 沢口靖子Sawaguchi Yasuko
沢口靖子

Okita Mitsu
沖田みつ
Nakamura Shido 中村獅童Nakamura Shido
中村獅童

Takimoto Sutesuke
滝本捨助
Suzuki Kyoka 鈴木京香Suzuki Kyoka
鈴木京香

Oume
お梅
Tabata Tomoko 田畑智子Tabata Tomoko
田畑智子

Kondo Tsune
近藤つね
Fukiishi Kazue 吹石一恵Fukiishi Kazue
吹石一恵

Yagi Hide
八木ひで
Nogiwa Yoko 野際陽子Nogiwa Yoko
野際陽子

Kondo Fude
近藤ふで
Tanaka Kunie 田中邦衛Tanaka Kunie
田中邦衛

Kondo Shusai
近藤周斎
Sato Koichi 佐藤浩市Sato Koichi
佐藤浩市

Serizawa Kamo
芹沢鴨
Ikeuchi Hiroyuki 池内博之Ikeuchi Hiroyuki
池内博之

Kusaka Genzui
久坂玄随瑞
Eguchi Yosuke 江口洋介Eguchi Yosuke
江口洋介

Sakamoto Ryoma
坂本龍馬
Tsutsui Michitaka 筒井道隆Tsutsui Michitaka
筒井道隆

Matsudaira Katamori
松平容保
Ishiguro Ken 石黒賢Ishiguro Ken
石黒賢

Katsura Kogorou
桂小五郎
Asari Yousuke 浅利陽介Asari Yousuke
浅利陽介

Tani Masatake
Yashima Norito 八嶋智人Yashima Norito
八嶋智人

Takeda Kanryusai
武田観柳斎
Tanihara Shosuke 谷原章介Tanihara Shosuke
谷原章介

Ito Kashitaro
伊東甲子太郎
Asou Kumiko 麻生久美子Asou Kumiko
麻生久美子

Oryo
おりょう
Kikukawa Rei 菊川怜Kikukawa Rei
菊川怜

Ikumatsu
幾松
Ukaji Takashi 宇梶剛士Ukaji Takashi
宇梶剛士

Saigou Kichinosuke
西郷吉之助
Yasumura Yamato 保村大和Yasumura Yamato
保村大和

Ookubo Ichizo
大久保一蔵
Furuta Arata 古田新太Furuta Arata
古田新太

Arima Touta
有馬藤太
Nakamura Yuji 中村有志Nakamura Yuji
中村有志

Iwakura Yuuzan
岩倉友山
Toda Keiko 戸田恵子Toda Keiko
戸田恵子

Otose
お登勢
Ihara Tsuyoshi 伊原剛志Ihara Tsuyoshi
伊原剛志

Sasaki Tadasaburou
佐々木只三郎
Ishizaka Koji 石坂浩二Ishizaka Koji
石坂浩二

Sakuma Shouzan
佐久間象山
Noda Hideki 野田秀樹Noda Hideki
野田秀樹

Katsu Kaishu
勝海舟
Shirai Akira 白井晃Shirai Akira
白井晃

Kiyokawa Hachiro
清河八郎
Asada Miyoko 浅田美代子Asada Miyoko
浅田美代子

Sato Nobu
佐藤のぶ
Kohinata Fumiyo 小日向文世Kohinata Fumiyo
小日向文世

Sato Hikogoro
佐藤彦五郎
!TODELETE Takohiko Ono 小野彦!TODELETE Takohiko Ono
小野彦

Kojima Shikanosuke
小島鹿之助
Anan Kenji 阿南健治Anan Kenji
阿南健治

Miyagawa Otogoro
宮川音五郎
Namase Katsuhisa 生瀬勝久Namase Katsuhisa
生瀬勝久

Tonouchi Yoshio
殿内義雄
Shoei 照英Shoei
照英

Shimada Kai
島田魁
Ohkura Kouji 大倉孝二Ohkura Kouji
大倉孝二

Kawai Kizaburo
河合耆三郎
Tamaru Maki 田丸麻紀Tamaru Maki
田丸麻紀

Okoto
お琴
Hashino Emi はしのえみHashino Emi
はしのえみ

Masa
まさ
Suzuki Sawa 鈴木砂羽Suzuki Sawa
鈴木砂羽

Akesato
明里
Ito Shiro 伊東四朗Ito Shiro
伊東四朗

Yagi Gennojo
八木源之丞
Matsukane Yoneko 松金よね子Matsukane Yoneko
松金よね子

Yagi Masa
八木雅
Ono Takehiko 小野武彦Ono Takehiko
小野武彦
  

Drama Reviews (9)
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1. Excellent [Rating: 10/10]
Fantastic Taiga Drama! I think Katori Shingo was Excellent as Kondo, I also really enjoyed Sato Koichi as Serizawa, Yuka, Yamamoto Taro, and Tabata Tomoko among others in this great story. Some of the pacing was strange it seems the battles were only a side story or cliff note the main focus seemed to be the people and their intereaction with each other and the people of Kyoto. I still think I prefer Musashi but this is also very nice.
Reviewed by Doramafan113 on 30 January 2005
2. The best taiga drama [Rating: 10/10]
I don't watch taiga drama, but this is the only one that I watch.. It's great!! Fabulous!! Shingo's acting is really really great~ Bring out the Kondo!! So do other artiste.. All of them is great!!! It's worth watching..
Reviewed by jashingo on 3 February 2005
3. Best Taiga Dorama EVER!!!^o^ [Rating: 10/10]
Fabulous script, great directing, excellent musics, superb casts!! This taiga dorama has EVERYTHING! I'm glad the script is written with comedy in it, instead of the usual heavy and serious taiga dorama^^ Shingo Katori done a superb acting job here, we can see the character Isami Kondou grows and matured from one season to another season NATURALLY!! Yamamoto Kouji is EXCELLENT, he can make the audience both love and hate his character! Tomoko Tabata acted an excellent Tsune, Kondou's wife. Sawa Suzuki is an amazing Akesato[Yamanami's lover], brilliant acting!! okay, im running out space here if i have to mention the great casts one by one.....lets make it short, ALL of the CASTS have done an excellent job portraying their characters!! Unbelivable!!! Really, one of the greatest series EVER! CLASSIC! You wont get bored even if you watch this over and over! oh...and dont worry abt the amount of eps....its 49 episodes, but it is in a PERFECT PACE! not draggy nor slow at all, neither rushed .....The Best Shinsengumi Adaptation, There Is!
I've seen quite a number of taiga dramas and movies...and so far, i can firmly say, none of them beats Shinsengumi...yet^^
Reviewed by yanie_chan on 4 February 2005
4. A great experience [Rating: 10/10]
Excellent in every way. The roles of each actor fir the characters perfectly. I enjoyed watching how great everything came out. Katori Shingo and Yamamoto Taro are astounding actors. I saw Taro in battle royale,and his performance then and now is still great.If you're interested in japan's history or just for a great drama,watch shinsengumi.
Reviewed by Gao on 29 January 2006
5. favorate [Rating: 10/10]
one of my favorate drama! Shingo acted excellent! an other side of Shingo had been shown. other actors also played perfectly!
Reviewed by sunnycleya on 19 February 2006
6. Supreme Sovereign Of Japanese Dramas [Rating: 10/10]
Okay let me start off by saying I wish they were still showing that series over here in the States! I miss it EXTREMELY. You all don't know HOW MUCH I miss it! At the beginning I thought the Shinsengumi was a fictional militant group that was featured in the OVA series Samurai X. But until I saw a promotional commercial for the series 2 years ago which had the title "Shinsengumi", I said to myself "There was actually a historical group call the Shinsengumi?" Okay so I decided to check it but I missed a couple of the beginning episodes. I think it was Episode: 7 or 8 I started to watch it. After watching a couple minutes of it, soon thereafter I instantly fell in love with the series. I would wait every Saturday night at 9:00 PM (California) to watch it. Alas, once the last episode aired I was sad because it was the series finale. With only 49 episodes and a mini-movie after Kondo Isami's starring Kondo's righthand man, Hijikata Toshizo. What also sucks for me is that I reminisce about the series everyday and that I'm stuck with watching these corny Honky-Tonk/Crackerjack crap like the "Law & Order" franchise, the "Stargate" franchise, % Eye For The Straight Guy", "The Sopranos", "The Simpsons", "Desperate Housewives" and all that other Euro-American garbage. My only salvation is the Japanese channel on Cox Cable. I wish I had a cable company with nothing but Asian channels. But enough about that, let me tell you all the details why I liked the series. The actors and actresses portrayed their roles perfectly. Everyone fit the their parts exactly. Production quality was superb, such as the enviroments, the props--everthing was a great. Music is another thing that lured me into the show. The music was phenomenal, excellent, magnificent, fantastic, extraordinary and unparalleled. The music sounds so similar to Disney. Also, I can't forget to mention all the Beautiful, Gorgeous, Pretty, Cute, Hot, y, Delightful, Charming, Elegant and Exqusite s in Shinsengumi. I thought Tsune was Cute, Oume was Cute, Miyuki Dayuu and her longlost twin sister were Cute, Hide was Cute, Okoto was Cute, Akesato was Cute and--ah, hell all of them were Cute, except the elderly. The only problem is that they all had lovers, husbands and boyfriends. When the truth of the matter is that THEY ARE ALL MINE! MINE! No other man's. So screw the guys! But anyways, my favorite male characters are of course Hijikata Toshizo, Kondo Isami, Okita Souji, Serizawa Kamo, Sanosuke, Jinpachi, Saitou Hajime and Toudou Keisuke. I know I keep mentioning this, I don't know if anyone else has read my previous posts, but my favorite character off all time from that series is Koji Yamamoto as Hijikata. He makes the best Hijikata of all time. I know I've written this before too, but not to sound ish or anything but I he's a handsome dude. From a male perspective, of course! Secondly, if you read my profile, I put under Fav Artistes that he has a strong resemblance to Kenshin Himura from Samurai X and Ruroni Kenshin. If they were to film an adaptational movie about Samurai X, he would make a great Kenshin Himura. And if any of you agree with me, they should do it in English, since Koji spokes English (Don't know if he can speak fluently but I saw him in this Japanese show called, "Can you Speak English") When I saw him as a guest on the show, I was utterly surprise that he spoke it fluently, I don't know if he's a beginner or what, if he is, he's a damn good learner. Picking it up fast. I also think they should an American movie about the Shinsengumi. Just like what they did with Memoirs of A Geisha. 'Cause like I said earlier I'm not only tired of American TV shows, but American movies as well. Not to disrespect or take anything away from the Japanese audience or the actors and actresses native language but I wanna see more Asian actors and actresses, especially Japanese, speak English in an American-made Asian movie. Just like what they did with Memoirs Of A Geisha. Hollywood has a stereotypical view on a lot of Asians. They always portray Asians as being the Pidgeon English speaking F.O.B. Hollywood only believes in "White Power". If they did make an American version of Shinsengumi I would want to see the original cast or at least most of them from the TV series in the movie. So now you all know why I'm calling this review "Supreme Sovereing of Japanese Dramas". I'm doing everything in my power to obtain this drama on DVD w/ English Subtitles. I'm starting to get desperate, though. I'm thinking about buying a Region Free DVD player from YesAsia.com and just buying the Complete DVD boxsets. Unless anybody here on this website knows any other resources I can try on the internet. Please, tell me if you do. Well, I have nothing more to say, you all know how much I love the series. If I were to pick a rating from 1-10, I'd I give a 1,000,000,000,000. I'm out

Pinoyboy
Reviewed by Pinoyboy on 11 August 2006
7. Shinsengumi [Rating: 8/10]
I am a big fan of Taiga drama's. NHK always assembles a great cast and Shinsengumi was no exception. I had high expectations for the drama because it is one of the more famous stories in Japanese history. The acting was great as always but I found the pace of the show very unbalanced. They glossed over some of the most important moments and spent too much time on minor incidents. I still enjoyed the show a lot but I did not enjoy it as much as other Taiga dramas I have seen. Good but not great.
Reviewed by MonsterZero-65 on 28 August 2006
8. Great Shinsengumi Information Getter [Rating: 10/10]
The first and maybe the best taiga drama I've seen. Katori Shingo played excellently as Kondo Isami. And all other artists played their roles very well. I especially like Sakai Masato as Yamanami Keisuke.

Besides some books about, or that mentioned, the Shinsengumi, the drama is really a great source of information about them. It is sufficiently detailed and the screenplay writer made his own version of what and how the members of the Shinsengumi felt at that particular time.

All in all, funny, exciting, full of human drama and most of all, it makes history even more interesting.:P
Reviewed by moeru_h on 28 May 2007
9. Liked it more than I thought I would! [Rating: 8/10]
I have to admit that I knew nothing of the Shinsengumi when I first started watching this Taiga. I read bits of information online and in two particular books, and asked a bucket full of questions directed at me peers on this site (thanks for the help, boys!). Whether the drama was accurate to historical fact I don’t know, so I won’t touch upon that topic.

I really enjoyed Shinsengumi. It was long. Very long. But the characters kept me captivated. I have seen most of the actors in the drama in various other shows, but after Shinsengumi I think I will always know them for the roles they played here. Particular stand-out performances for me are those of Yamamoto Taro, who really convinced me that he carried around a terrible smell, and yet warmed my heart in all the right places; Nakamura Kantaro, who’s character (Heisuke) I rooted for in his rivalry with Okita; Tabata Tomoko, who’s portrayal of Tsune was good and honest; and Eguchi Yosuke, who, with his hair pulled back out of his face, truly shined.

I can’t say much for the plot, since it’s a historical drama, but I will say that I found its portrayal a little confusing. The Shinsengumi seemed a happy bunch of farmers bent on making a difference and protecting their country, but as the story progressed, a nastier side to them surfaced. The viewpoint/bias of the portrayal seemed to flip about, and so for me, coming with no knowledge of the historical time period, I found myself at times lost and confused. Was I seeing what I was supposed to be seeing? I was cheering for the right side? Was I experiencing an uncalled for hatred towards an otherwise uplifting character? I don’t know.

But no matter. I enjoyed the format of a Taiga and look forward to watching more. I can also now admit that I do enjoy historical dramas and hope to encourage this preference.
Reviewed by Wynter on 1 January 2009

Comments From Users (48)
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1. Comments by jo [Rating: 4/10]
Done...with this..will never watch taiga drama again. Good dorama though. But taiga drama just prove to be boring.
2. Comments by jashingo [Rating: 10/10]
My best ever drama!!!
3. Comments by Szabotage [Rating: 10/10]
Almost finished--brilliant work. Sakai Masato as Yamanami Keisuke was a real stand-out. Starts a bit slow, but keep watching--you WILL be hooked!
4. Comments by kitakaze [Rating: 7/10]
Nice mix of fiction/historical fact and seriousness/humor. Ending could have been slightly better IMHO.
5. Comments by i_heart_jrock [Rating: 9/10]
heh i <3 my samurai dramas ::aka.... too lazy to write something about the show XD::
6. Comments by AWALESPOOT [Rating: 7/10]
I like the dramas of samurai! Shinsengumi is not an exeption!
7. Comments by Bakumatsu [Rating: 10/10]
bestest drama ive ever seen....
8. Comments by lovejdorama [Rating: ?/10]
wish list!
9. Comments by arglborps [Rating: 8/10]
Great drama. Great casting, although Shingo-kun can't really fully convince as Kondo Isami, he doesn't have enough impact.

Still this is worth watching and has a lot of ups and downs, which will keep you interested.
10. Comments by Geezer [Rating: 5/10]
The writers and producers were so busy spinning history here, they sort of lost track of their subject material. One of the weakest Taiga Dramas I've ever seen.
11. Comments by kosmos7788 [Rating: 10/10]
Really good drama!! The storyline is so intense, good character development, and a good Japanese History class.
12. Comments by KusMoG_X [Rating: 8/10]
Great history drama, although the length caused me to lose interest at times. Wonderful cast that allowed a bit of humor but none too distracting. The story follows one interpretation of the Shinsengumi history, which just as well serves as a good history lesson of the times leading up to the Meiji Restoration, granted in a pro-Shinsengumi point of view. Nevertheless, a very entertaining drama!
13. Comments by Hontoni_Kawaii [Rating: 10/10]
Just watched a few episodes though - but it's a GREAT series!
I just LOVE the story of the Shinsengumi!! ^^
14. Comments by Toni kun [Rating: 10/10]
I loved this one the best out of any thing that I'v seen on the Shinsengumi..
15. Comments by romi510 [Rating: 9/10]
I was never really into Taiga dramas, until Shinsengumi. I started watching it cuz of Shingo. Awesome performance from him, and that kick start my Taiga drama rage. Watched about 5 since then. Recommended! Watch J-Doramas and learn about Japan's history at the same time!
16. Comments by Hitnrun [Rating: 10/10]
it made me want to buy a katana
17. Comments by DarX-S0ul [Rating: 9/10]
It was a great story
18. Comments by jindo [Rating: 10/10]
I loved this series so much that I actually end up buying the R2 DVD boxset. Highly recommend it to all j-drama fans.
19. Comments by minochi99 [Rating: 9/10]
The Lengendary Shinsengumi. Like most Taiga doramas, the characters are really fleshed out and you get to know each of the main characters pretty well. The story dragged a little bit towards the end. I wish they made the Shinsengumi a little tougher and maybe a few more battles would whet my appetite. I thought Katori Shingo was too wimpy as Kondo Isami. Hijikata was perfectly typecasted. Joe Odagari as Saito was badass, wish they showed him more. Koichi Sato really played a convincing Serizawa Kamo. If anyone who is a fan of the Anime/Manga Rurouni Kenshin, I would recommend you watch this. The author of the manga drew a lot of inspiration for his characters from the historical members of the Shinsengumi. Serizawa, for example, was an inspiration that led to Makoto Shishio. The female leads were a little weak I thought. Overall, a great Taiga dorama, but one I put below Toshiie to Matsu and Musashi.
20. Comments by natzumi [Rating: 9/10]
Saw one episode only.
21. Comments by GIGI [Rating: ?/10]
In the watch list.
22. Comments by Gao [Rating: 10/10]
Also educational about one of japan's most important groups. The Shinsengumi.
23. Comments by iez [Rating: 10/10]
two thumbs up!!!
24. Comments by Shindou [Rating: ?/10]
Watched up to ep 1.
25. Comments by soupychan [Rating: ?/10]
Want to see
26. Comments by Q-chan [Rating: 10/10]
The best taiga dorama ever!!! Funny & sad! History of Japan... Love the cast...
27. Comments by ogonbato [Rating: 10/10]
a must watch drama for shinsengumi and samurai lovers!
and shows the difference between the "real" characters and the animes characters like hajime saito in rurouni kenshin and the others...
28. Comments by Pinoyboy [Rating: 10/10]
I think everybody knows the whole story. If you haven't read my poast and review
29. Comments by cheetara56 [Rating: 9/10]
Great cast and acting, I really enjoyed watching this even though it is historical- usually those dramas are boring but this one was great.
30. Comments by aoi_dolphine [Rating: ?/10]
KIV list
31. Comments by aoi [Rating: 9/10]
The best history drama I've seen so far. Great adaptation. It would've been perfect if the story was not too romantically modified.
32. Comments by loveaomori [Rating: 10/10]
My first taiga dorama and maybe the last. It was so wonderful that if I watch other taiga I will compare with shinsengumi and be subjective in my judgement. I'II be faithful to shinsengumi. Shinsengumi teaches you historical things but also everyday ones. Maybe two many seppuku at the end and a slow begining. It's true that the shinsengumi is only composed during the second part of the dorama. But anyway, I love you shinsengumi. Only good actors, and Katori may act a bit diffenrently than the other cast but as he's the leader no problem! I bought a samurai wig at Asakusa just in order to look like Kondo Isami! Kakkoiizo!
Fight Shinsengumi!
33. Comments by ScrappedShinigami [Rating: 6/10]
I've watched most of this show and there are times when I just can't turn it off and times when I just can't be bothered. The main characters are all really fantastic in their roles!
What really made me get this was that Odagiri Jo was in it, I love him and he did a fantastic job as Saito!!! Saito was my favourite character (not that I'm biased) I really liked Shingo as Isami I really felt for him and Koji made a fantastic Hijikata!
34. Comments by MyDyingDoom [Rating: 10/10]
Every day I stay up till 2 a.m. to watch this awesome drama. Now I'm watching Hijikata Toshizou Saigo no Ichinichi (2006/01/01). This's the RAW version, so I can't understand clearly, but through their eyes, their act, their voice, I know exactly what Shinsengumi and Hijikata want to do. And I'm reading Bushido - the soul of Japan, too, to understand more about Samurai's spirit. I don't know how to explain my feeling, but Shinsengumi Drama has made my tears fall down. I want to thank all, who has taken part in this drama, especially Yamamoto Koji, thanks for his Hijikata. And I want to see more of his works.
35. Comments by Mr. K [Rating: 9/10]
KLK
36. Comments by gaijinmark [Rating: 7/10]
About as true to historical facts as your typical John Wayne movie, but I enjoyed some of the performances.
37. Comments by Lady Zhuge [Rating: 8/10]
My first complete taiga drama. Loved the comradery and humor in here. I wasn't particularly impressed with Shingo's rather bland and flat portrayal of Kondo Isami, but the rest of the main cast did a great job of bringing the colorful, memorable and unique characters to life. Yamanami's idealism, Hijikata's complexity, Harada's lightheartedness, Nagakura's nobility, Gen-san's kindness, Saito's coolness, Todo's earnestness, Okita's longing...I could go on. One downside was the fighting scenes, which sometimes felt too choreographed and fake.
38. Comments by japinoy [Rating: 10/10]
One of the best taiga dorama ever! Lots of eyecandy too: Shingo Katori, Fujiwara Tatsuya, Odagiri Joe... *sigh*
39. Comments by moeru_h [Rating: 10/10]
Amazing Taiga drama! Among all Shinsengumi members, Yamanami really captured my heart. Sakai Masato was really for the role.
40. Comments by dokodemodoa [Rating: 9/10]
great cast and great script
41. Comments by williu [Rating: 10/10]
Superb. A surprisingly historically accurate drama with great actors and very few dull moments. A must watch for anyone interested in the history of Japan, or just a good samurai drama.
42. Comments by norani [Rating: ?/10]
Eguchi Yosuke ---- Shinsengumi
43. Comments by ginger ale [Rating: 10/10]
I'm a Shinsengumi fan, heck I've watched so many jidaigeki about Shinsengumi its coming out of my ears. But seriously this is a great historical drama and a great way to learn about that period in Japan's history. It helped that my favorite Shinsengumi personae were played by kakkoi actors Shingo Katori as Isami Kondo (SMAP forever) , Yoji Yamamoto was a totally gorgeous Hijikata Tsuyushi ( actually he my favorite strategist in the group), Fujiwara Tatsuya was absolutely kawaii as the youngest Okita and the mysterious Saito Hajime gave life to Joe Odagiri's emoless portrayal of this character.
44. Comments by toyotaku [Rating: 8/10]
Excellent and amazingly balanced portrayal of the Wolves of Mibu. Ito Kashitaro will forever bear the face of Tanihara Shosuke in my mind... best performance of Tanihara's career and I so wish producers would tap into that talent.
45. Comments by Wynter [Rating: 8/10]
My first Taiga! I thoroughly enjoyed this drama, although it took me a really long time to complete...
46. Comments by Shachihoko [Rating: ?/10]
plan to watch
47. Comments by compaqmac321 [Rating: 10/10]
loved it
48. Comments by hanabira [Rating: ?/10]
TO WATCH

Users who voted for this drama (23)
1. Kitsune
Great!!!! ^-^
2. Szabotage
Wonderful taiga drama, really well done. Well worth watching!
3. Bakumatsu
this drama won many awards...
congratulations NHK SHINSENGUMI!!!!!!!

HAIL SHINSENGUMI!!!!!!!!!!!!
4. Keiki
Kondo, Hijikata, Ryoma... They were so young. As young as Katory Shingo and Yamamoto Koji. Cool drama, very interesting, may be naive? Sato Koichi as Serizawa is very impressive.
5. Hontoni_Kawaii
Just watched a few episodes though - but it's a GREAT series!
I just LOVE the story of the Shinsengumi!! ^^
6. Toni kun
I Love it so much I get to see it again..
7. Aiji.Y
hijikata-san cho Kakkoii~(*>v<*)
8. jdoramafreaks
CLASSIC!! My first Taiga drama. very very funny and touching at every story. Mitani is surely a very talented script writer!
9. ghost887
10. jindo
One of the top 5 j-drama I've seen in a long time. Highly recommend it.
11. Hitnrun
12. minochi99
Not as strong as the other Taiga doramas. But fun to watch nevertheless. Wish for more fighting and a darker look. The Shinsengumi were supposed to ruthless assassins. But the director fu*#@ up and made them look like hooligans sometimes. They're one of the most fascinating groups in Japanese history, but the drama just doesn't seem to do them enough justice. Katori Shingo as Kondo Isami was a mistake right off the bat. Horrible casting I have to say. The women in the story...hmmm.
13. Mylene
my first taiga drama. and it made me to love taiga dramas so much. must see!
14. iez
next to perfect!
15. epicduelgirl
2nd JDrama I've ever seen. I mainly wanted to see it because I love history, and the idea of a historical fiction based off the Shinsengumi was something I couldn't miss. And I'm really glad I didn't because it is a wonderful series with great actors and a great story, may be a bit slow for some people at times, political moments and such, but lots of great character development. Love this series. The Shinsengumi are so kick ass!
16. Q-chan
The best taiga dorama ever!!! Funny & sad... History of Japan... Love the cast... Katori Shingo, Yamamoto Koji, Fujiwara Tatsuya, Odagiri Joe, Yamamoto Taro... KAKKOII!!!
17. yolande
18. ogonbato
19. Squall_Ryuji
20. r2slyme
!!
21. SunnyDaiki
Good, but quite long... I like Jo Odagiri as Saitou Hajime... he looks really kakkoii ^^ and so does Hijikata ^^
22. Pinoyboy
Supreme Sovereign Of All Asian Dramas.
23. TiKiBoo