Jin is a young physician who finds himself transported back in time to the Edo period in Japan. He must navigate through the challenges of feudal Japan while trying to make a difference in the lives of those around him.
Orgies of Edo is a disturbing and explicit anthology film consisting of three stories set in the Edo period of Japan. Each story explores various aspects of sexual torture, sadism, and perverse desires, depicting scenes of sadomasochism, bondage, whipping, and sexual assault. The film delves into the dark and twisted depths of human desires and the extremes people are willing to go for sexual pleasure.
Oh! Edo Rocket is a stage play written for the Gekidan Shinkansen theater troupe by Kazuki Nakashima. It was adapted into an anime TV series in April 2007, directed by Seiji Mizushima and produced by Studio Madhouse. It is a comedic story often breaking the fourth wall, that involves a firework maker in medieval Edo and his efforts to build a rocket to carry an alien back to her people on the moon. The series made its North American television debut on the FUNimation Channel on November 15, 2010.
Miss Hokusai follows the life of O-Ei, the daughter of the renowned ukiyo-e painter Hokusai, as she navigates art, family, and the challenges of being a female artist in Edo-period Japan.
Inn of Evil follows the story of a criminal innkeeper in the Edo period who becomes entangled in a web of stolen money, bribery, and betrayal. As tensions rise and loyalties are tested, the innkeeper must navigate the treacherous waters of the criminal underworld to protect his daughter and escape the clutches of a ruthless evil.
Aired after Episode 253 - In an alternate reality world that takes place in 19th century Japan, Luffy acts as a member of the secret police. This is made up of two adventures. In the first, Buggy makes trouble in the town. In the second, a mysterious girl named Vivi appears. This special contains several cameos from characters throughout the entire series.
During the reign of the shogun, Iemitsu, an epidemic causes the population of men to greatly drop, leading to an ooku where the role of men and women are reversed. Thus, “the women become the shogun, served by 3000 handsome men”
Mito Domain Samurai Seki Tetsunosuke must pay the consequences for his role in the assassination of Great Elder Ii Naosuke. Based on true events.
Set in 1856, during the opening of Japan to the West, an American diplomat navigates the complex cultural and political landscape in order to establish diplomatic relations with the Japanese.
After a salary-man's fiancée attempts suicide, he recounts his gruesome family history which saw generations of his ancestors suffer and sacrifice themselves for the sake of their cruel lords.
In feudal Japan, a family cursed by a vengeful spirit must face their darkest nightmares. As the feud between two powerful clans escalates, love and loyalty are put to the test.
Irezumi (1966) is a drama thriller movie set in Edo Japan. The story revolves around a tattoo artist who seeks vengeance after being forced into prostitution by a con woman. As the plot unfolds, themes of guilt, seduction, murder, and adultery come into play. The movie showcases the life of a woman who is kidnapped, tattooed, and transformed into a geisha, and her journey to reclaim her identity and seek justice. With elements of samurai culture, the plot is driven by the protagonist's determination to obtain revenge using her newly acquired skills. The movie explores the dark side of Edo Japan, highlighting the struggles of women and the power dynamics within society.
In 18th century Japan, a vengeful ghost seeks revenge on her husband after he murders her. With the help of a masseur, the ghost uses poison and hauntings to torment her husband and his new wife.
Sequel to Ôedo Reipuman
In the year 1716 a mysterious epidemic stickens men in the country of Japan, dropping the population of men to 1/4th of its prior state. With the drastic reduction of men, the gender roles have become reversed in Japan. Woman become the dominant members of society and males are sought out for the ability to produce children. A young man named Unoshin Mizuno hopes to marry childhood sweetheart Onobu, but due to class differences realizes this is almost impossible. To raise his social status and also save his poor family, Unoshin Mizuno enters the Ohoku (inner chambers of the Shugun's castle) and attempts to vie among 3,000 other men for the affection of the female shogun. What Unoshin Mizuno quickly learns about the Ohoku is that the men there are all beautiful, but highly ambitious and conniving. In this environment, the 7th shogun Tokugawa passes away and the new shogun Yoshimune Tokugawa takes the thrown and enters the Ohoku.
When drugs, graft and the illegal sex trade come together, the outcome can be deadly; especially in ancient Edo, where the law is dictated by he who wields the strongest sword. That's why Yasaburo, a mere commoner, spends all his spare time practicing and refining his prowess with a blade. But when Yasaburo comes to the aid of a woman he believes to be a prostitute, he soon learns that there are more kinds of weapons than he'd ever imagined... For the woman is actually Rin, a female ninja enforcer assigned to pose as a prostitute in order to investigate shipments of an illegal aphrodisiac, and the deadliest weapon in ancient Japan isn't made of steel or wood, but rather of human flesh in the form of a deadly kunoichi assassin. Get ready for the wildest eroninja film ever as three of Japan's hottest female stars - Akiho Yoshizawa, Asami and Rin Kawaii - bring Junichi Yagami's epic erotic novels of sex and steel to life in Sultry Assassin: The Aphrodisiac Kill!
Rapeman spinoff featuring a father-son team during the Oedo Period.
In the inner chambers of the Shugun's castle, 3,000 men attempt to vie for the affection of the female shogun. Based on the 4th-6th volumes in the manga series "Ooku" by Fumi Yoshinaga.
When a samurai from feudal Japan time-travels to present-day Tokyo, he becomes the protector and baking assistant of a single mother. As they navigate the challenges of modern life, they form a deep bond.
Utamaro was an artist who lived in Edo (which was later to become modern-day Tokyo) in the late 18th century. This film, which has a complex and wide-ranging storyline, recreates the world of that time, as it appeared in Utamaro's paintings.