Segodon

January. 07,2018      
Rating:
5.6
Trailer Synopsis

Saigo Takamori, the hero of the Meiji Restoration, was born to a poor, low-ranking samurai family in the Satsuma domain (present day Kagoshima Prefecture). His simple honesty caught the attention of its charismatic feudal lord of Satsuma, Shimazu Nariakira. Nariakira’s assertion that the love of people is what will enrich and strengthen the nation captivated Saigo who took on Nariakira’s secret mission and eventually became a key person for Satsuma. Not a portrait of him survives today and much of his life is a mystery. He is a man who was twice exiled and thrice married. He overthrew the Tokugawa Shogunate with exceptional bravery and action. Although he accomplished the restoration, he lost his life in a fight with the new Meiji government.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2018

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47 Episode

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Episode 2 - An Admirable Samurai
January. 14,2018

Episode 3 - Children are Treasures
January. 21,2018

Episode 4 - A New Lord
January. 28,2018

Episode 5 - Sumo! Sumo!
February. 04,2018

Episode 6 - Mystery Man
February. 11,2018

Episode 7 - Mother on Back
February. 18,2018

Episode 8 - Bad Luck Bride
February. 25,2018

Episode 9 - Sir Hi in Edo
March. 04,2018

Episode 10 - Where Is Princess Atsu?
March. 11,2018

Episode 11 - Nariakira's Assassination
March. 18,2018

Episode 12 - Princess With Strong Luck
March. 25,2018

Episode 13 - Unchanging Friendship
April. 01,2018

Episode 14 - Yoshinobu Gets Serious
April. 08,2018

Episode 15 - Lord's Death
April. 15,2018

Episode 16 - Nariakira's Will
April. 22,2018

Episode 17 - Saigo Drowns
April. 29,2018

Episode 18 - Exile Kikuchi Gengo
May. 06,2018

Episode 19 - Aikana
May. 13,2018

Episode 20 - Shosuke's Black Stone
May. 20,2018

Episode 21 - Farewell Song
May. 27,2018

Episode 22 - Great Brother, Rustic Brother
June. 03,2018

Episode 23 - The Terada-ya Incident
June. 10,2018

Episode 24 - To the Ends of the Earth
June. 17,2018

Episode 25 - Granted Life
June. 24,2018

Episode 26 - Saigo Goes to Kyoto
July. 01,2018

Episode 27 - Hamaguri Gate Rebellion
July. 08,2018

Episode 28 - Katsu and Ryoma
July. 15,2018

Episode 29 - Third Marriage
July. 22,2018

Episode 30 - Mystery Man Iwakura Tomomi
July. 29,2018

Episode 31 - A Promise with Ryoma
August. 05,2018

Episode 32 - The Satsuma-Choshu Alliance
August. 12,2018

Episode 33 - Ito's Vow
August. 19,2018

Episode 34 - Shogun Yoshinobu
August. 26,2018

Episode 35 - Demon of War
September. 02,2018

Episode 36 - Yoshinobu's Head
September. 09,2018

Episode 37 - Peaceful Surrender of Edo Castle
September. 16,2018

Episode 38 - A Restoration Full of Scars
September. 23,2018

Episode 39 - Father, Saigo Takamori
September. 30,2018

Episode 40 - A Troubled New Government
October. 07,2018

Episode 41 - A Country Reborn
October. 14,2018

Episode 42 - Clash of Two Great Men
October. 21,2018

Episode 43 - Farewell, Tokyo
October. 28,2018

Episode 44 - The Samurai's Revolt
November. 04,2018

Episode 45 - Saigo Rises
November. 11,2018

Episode 46 - Seinan War
November. 18,2018

Episode 47 - Final Episode
November. 25,2018

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