The Shin Hasegawa Series
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Drama
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 30
avg.Runtime | 30 min
First EP | 1972-10-04
Last EP | 1973-04-25
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From the Taisho era to the Showa 30s, known as the father of popular literature who left many masterpieces and was also a teacher of Shotaro Ikebana and Yumie Hiraiwa, this omnibus work was produced based on the works of Shin Hasegawa and broadcasted from 1972 to 1973 with a total of 30 episodes.
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Toei Company
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 1972-10-04
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Kutsukake Tokijiro Part 1
1972-10-04
2
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Kutsukake Tokijiro Part 2
1972-10-11
3
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Ginpei: A Wandering Gambler
1972-10-18
4
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Nakayama Shichiri
1972-10-25
5
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Shadows of the Town
1972-11-01
6
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One Sword Entering the Ring Part 1
1972-11-08
7
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One Sword Entering the Ring Part 2
1972-11-15
8
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Edo's Purse Cutter
1972-11-22
9
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Itaro the Slayer
1972-11-29
10
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Traveling Vagabond
1972-12-06
11
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Three-cornered Danpei
1972-12-13
12
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Requesting a favor from Takukura
1972-12-20
13
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Traveling Bakaan
1972-12-27
14
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Edo's Flower Priest
1973-01-03
15
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Seki no Yatappe Part 1
1973-01-10
16
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Seki no Yatappe Part 2
1973-01-17
17
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Echigo Lion Festival
1973-01-24
18
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Darkness in Ushimatsu Part 1
1973-01-31
19
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Darkness in Ushimatsu Part 2
1973-02-07
20
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Hige's Title of Politics
1973-02-14
21
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Prison Gate's Ocho
1973-02-21
22
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Sleeping with a Long Wakizashi
1973-02-28
23
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Just A Lone Woman
1973-03-07
24
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Odd Tattooed Couple
1973-03-14
25
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Roadside Female's Humanity and Justice
1973-03-21
26
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Naohachi Children's Journey
1973-03-28
27
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Beaten Ishimatsu
1973-04-04
28
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Mother of One's Bride
1973-04-11
29
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Bat Yasu
1973-04-18
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Gakutaro of Rokusha Family
1973-04-25
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