JFF25 Bushido
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Synopsis
Wrongfully accused of a crime, Kakunoshin Yanagida is cast out from his hometown and stripped of his samurai status. Resigned to life in an Edo tenement house with his daughter Okinu, Kakunoshin carves out a meagre living making handcrafted hanko (signature stamps). But when a chance encounter over a game of Go pits him against the unscrupulous merchant Genbee Yorozuya, Kakunoshin is pulled into a world of gambling and debt. For him, Go is no mere pastime - it’s a battlefield where honour itself is at stake. When rumours of the truth behind his exile emerge, Kakunoshin seizes the chance to clear his name and avenge his late wife. But as righteousness collides with reality, it is Okinu who must bear the price of her father’s revenge. Award winning director Kazuya Shiraishi’s (The Blood of Wolves, 2018) first period drama, Bushidō masterfully blends traditional storytelling with contemporary cinematic techniques. Adapted from a famous rakugo (verbal comedy) piece, the story of Bushidō is brought vividly to life by lead actor and former pop idol Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and supported by a compelling performance from Jun Kunimura (Kill Bill: Volume 1, 2003). Rich with the spectacle of traditional festivals and the intensity of samurai duels, Bushidō unfolds a tale of honour, pride and sacrifice, meticulously staged like the ancient game of Go.
Wrongfully accused of a crime, Kakunoshin Yanagida is cast out from his hometown and stripped of his samurai status. Resigned to life in an Edo tenement house with his daughter Okinu, Kakunoshin carves out a meagre living making handcrafted hanko (signature stamps). But when a chance encounter over a game of Go pits him against the unscrupulous merchant Genbee Yorozuya, Kakunoshin is pulled into a world of gambling and debt. For him, Go is no mere pastime - it’s a battlefield where honour itself is at stake. When rumours of the truth behind his exile emerge, Kakunoshin seizes the chance to clear his name and avenge his late wife. But as righteousness collides with reality, it is Okinu who must bear the price of her father’s revenge. Award winning director Kazuya Shiraishi’s (The Blood of Wolves, 2018) first period drama, Bushidō masterfully blends traditional storytelling with contemporary cinematic techniques. Adapted from a famous rakugo (verbal comedy) piece, the story of Bushidō is brought vividly to life by lead actor and former pop idol Tsuyoshi Kusanagi and supported by a compelling performance from Jun Kunimura (Kill Bill: Volume 1, 2003). Rich with the spectacle of traditional festivals and the intensity of samurai duels, Bushidō unfolds a tale of honour, pride and sacrifice, meticulously staged like the ancient game of Go.
Reviews
"There is a lot to love about Bushido, from the excellent cast to the stunning depiction of the period by Shiraishi."
- Roxy Simons
"'Bushido' is veteran director Kazuya Shiraishi’s first samurai period drama, but like his acclaimed 2018 cops-versus-yakuza action movie “The Blood of Wolves,” the film is a lovingly conceived and meticulously executed throwback that revitalizes the genre. "
- Mark Schilling, contributing writer for The Japan Times
Movie Information
Release Date
Monday, 27th October 2025
Duration
129 MIN
Language
Japanese with English subtitles
Rating
15+
Director
Kazuya Shiraishi
Cast
Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, Kaya Kiyohara, Taishi Nakagawa, Jun Kunimura
Genre
Film Festival, Period
Participating Cinemas
Awards
2025 RED LINE International Film Festival (Italy), Best Feature Film
Black Dragon Audience Award at Udine Far East Film Festival 2024
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Movie Information
Release Date
Monday, 27th October 2025
Duration
129 MIN
Language
Japanese with English subtitles
Rating
15+
Director
Kazuya Shiraishi
Cast
Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, Kaya Kiyohara, Taishi Nakagawa, Jun Kunimura
Genre
Film Festival, Period



