Nobunaga Concerto
Nobunaga Concerto

Nobunaga Concerto

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2014- 2014
1 Seasons
11 Episodes
7.5(21 votes)
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Action & Adventure
Drama
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Comedy

Overview

Saburo is a high school student good in sports, but not very good with his studies. One day, Saburo travels back in time and arrives in the Sengoku period of 1549. There, Saburo meets Nobunaga Oda who looks and sounds just like Saburo. Nobunaga Oda is the son of a warlord and magistrate of the lower Owari Province. Nobunaga Oda though is physically weak and he asks Saburo to take his place. Then, Saburo as Nobunaga Oda attempts to unify the country of Japan.

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Cast & Crew

14 members
Acting

小栗旬

Saburo / Nobunaga Oda

小栗旬
Acting

柴咲コウ

Kicho

柴咲コウ
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向井理

Tsuneoki Ikeda

向井理
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山田孝之

Denjiro Tahara

山田孝之
Acting

髙嶋政宏

Katsuie Shibata

髙嶋政宏
Acting

藤ヶ谷太輔

Inuchiyo Maeda

藤ヶ谷太輔
Acting

夏帆

Yuki

夏帆
Acting

水原希子

Ichi

水原希子
Acting

藤木直人

Hanbee Takenaka

藤木直人
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濱田岳

Ieyasu Tokugawa

濱田岳
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森下能幸

Yoshinari Mori

森下能幸
Acting

阪田マサノブ

Nagahide Niwa

阪田マサノブ
Acting

阿部進之介

Narimasa Sassa

阿部進之介
Acting

でんでん

Takugen

でんでん

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