Tange Sazen[a] is a fictional swordsman featured in Japanese literature, cinema and TV.[1] Originally a samurai member of the Sōma clan, he is attacked and mutilated, losing his right eye and right arm. He then begins to lead the life of a rōnin, using the pseudonym Sazen.[1]
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^ ab"丹下 左膳" (in Japanese). kotobank. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
TangeSazen is a fictional swordsman featured in Japanese literature, cinema and TV. Originally a samurai member of the Sōma clan, he is attacked and...
eye and right arm, and becomes a nihilistic ronin, using the pseudonym "Sazen". He has been played in numerous films by Denjirō Ōkōchi, Tsumasaburō Bandō...
Sakura Tange (born 1973), Japanese idol, voice actress and singer TangeSazen, fictional swordsman from Japanese literature and cinema Geography: Tange Bolaghi...
follows in the series of films about TangeSazen, but this one features a female version of the Sazen—Lady Sazen. Many years ago, ronin hired by Lord...
Gekka no Wakamusha (1938) Itahachi Jima (1938) Shinpen TangeSazen: Sekigan no Maki (1939) TangeSazen: Sekigan no Maki (1939) Rinchi (1949) Shinya no Kokuhaku...
friendly terms with the other members of the group. Samura stated that TangeSazen was the largest influence on his characters and narrative style. In regards...
Yutaka Higashi Dog Star Shiro 2003 Moon Child vampire Luca 2004 TangeSazenTangeSazen Leading role Lakeside Murder Case Masaru Tsukumi 2005 The Man Behind...
Ring and Ju-on franchise. Tomie: Another Face (1999) Ping Pong (2002) TangeSazen: Hyakuman ryo no tsubo (2004) Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger (2004-2005) as...
Sword of the Beast Sanjuro Seven Samurai Shogun Assassin Shogun's Shadow TangeSazen series Tasogare Seibei (Twilight Samurai) The 47 Ronin When the Last_Sword...
position. Misumi was promoted with his first film being TangeSazen: Kokezaru no tsubo (lit. 'TangeSazen: The Moss Monkey's Jar'), a third film in a trilogy...
character TangeSazen. "Saru Gallery - Paintings by Tomiya Oda (1895 - 1990)". www.sarugallery.com. Retrieved 24 May 2023. "Tomiya Oda "The Swordsman Sazen Tange...
Tales of Astro Boy Tales of the Glass Castle 1970 Tales of Turtle 1970 TangeSazen 1954 Tezuka's Ancestor, Dr. Ryoan Thief Akikazu Inoue, The 1979 Three-eyed...
directed by Max Reinhardt and William Dieterle The Million Ryo Pot (TangeSazen Yowa: Hyakuman Ryō no Tsubo) (Japan) Les Misérables, starring Fredric...
(1965) Kutsukake Tokijiro (1966) - yukyo ippiki TangeSazen: Hien iaigiri (1966) - Samanosuke / TangeSazen Hana To Ryu: Do Kâiwan No Kêtto (1966) Gion Matsuri...
Kojiro Nanto Magoroku Norman The Runaway Tanker Soup Man Spat Man X TangeSazen Turtle Tales Akira Adventure Broadcasting Station Astro Boy Chronicles...
novelist, translator Jappu shobai orai (A Jap Businessman's Guide), TangeSazen George William Russell Ireland 10 April 1867 17 July 1935 poet, painter...
(緋ざくら大名) Chiyosaburō Matsudaira (松平千代三郎) 1958.03.18 TangeSazen (丹下左膳) Genzaburō Yagyū (柳生源三郎) TangeSazen [1] (丹下左膳) 1958.04.01 Her Son Came Back (旅笠道中) Kusama...
13 February 2021 at the age of 96. The Scarlet Gang of Asakusa (1952) TangeSazen (1952) The Wild Geese (1953) The Woman in the Rumor (1954) Princess Yang...