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Naruto Hichō (鳴門秘帖 , Naruto Hichō ) is a series of
jidaigeki
novels written by
Eiji Yoshikawa .
[1] The stories were originally serialized as a serial in the Japanese newspaper Osaka Mainichishimbun , between 1926 and 1927.
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[3] It has been re-released in book format in 1927 and 1933.
Yoshikawa wrote the novel inspired by
Shiba Kōkan 's essay "Shunparōhikki".
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Adaptations
Film
Naruto Hichō (1926–27) a Makinopro production.
Kōkayashiki (1949) a
Daiei production, starring
Kazuo Hasegawa and directed by
Teinosuke Kinugasa .
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Naruto Hichō (1954) a
Toei production, starring
Utaemon Ichikawa and directed by Kunio Watanabe.
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Naruto Hichō Kōhen (1954) a Toei production, starring Utaemon Ichikawa and directed by Kunio Watanabe.
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A Fantastic Tale of Naruto (1957) a Daiei production, starring Kazuo Hasegawa and directed by Teinosuke Kinugasa.
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Naruto Hichō (1961) a Toei production, starring
Kōji Tsuruta and directed by Kōkichi Uchida.
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Naruto Hichō Kanketsuhen (1961) a Toei production, starring Kōji Tsuruta and directed by Kōkichi Uchida.
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Television series
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