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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: January 3, 1970
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 39
  • Networks: Fuji TV
  • Genres: Drama
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Women of Osaka Castle(1970)

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Overview

Osaka Castle was erected as a result of Hideyoshi Hashiba's (portrayed by Shindo Eitaro) solicitation from Kyogoku Tatsuko to become his consort. During more than 30 years, until the devastation of the castle caused by the Summer Siege of Osaka, a series of tragedies unfold, affecting various women who found themselves at the mercy of fate..

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Season 1

39 episodes • 1970

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Beloved Lady KyogokuJan 3, 19700.0
2Forbidden LoveJan 10, 19700.0
3Our TowerJan 17, 19700.0
4The Philanderer LordJan 24, 19700.0
5Nene and ChachaJan 31, 19700.0
6The Tragic Tale of Princess AsahiFeb 7, 19700.0
7Female Envoy from RyukyuFeb 14, 19700.0
8The Longing SongFeb 21, 19700.0
9Daughter of RikyuFeb 28, 19700.0
10Flames of the BeautyMar 7, 19700.0
11Toyotomi Hidetsugu and His WifeMar 14, 19700.0
12The Wild Banquet at the Jurakudai PalaceMar 21, 19700.0
13The Sacrificial Love of Princess OhmiyaMar 28, 19700.0
14The Country Girl and the DaimyoApr 4, 19700.0
15Princess Kaori Who Grasped the RainbowApr 11, 19700.0
16The Targeted Young LordApr 18, 19700.0
17Rewards of LoyaltyApr 25, 19700.0
18The Beautiful PrisonerMay 2, 19700.0
19The Weaving Threads of Tragic LoveMay 9, 19700.0
20Lady Ninja Aiming for HideyoshiMay 16, 19700.0
21Kunoichi's RevengeMay 23, 19700.0
22The Final Moments of Toyotomi HideyoshiMay 30, 19700.0
23Lady Nene and Lady Yodo-DonoJun 6, 19700.0
24The Sorrowful Mother of the Warring StatesJun 13, 19700.0
25The Passion of GarashaJun 20, 19700.0
26Secrets of the Battle of SekigaharaJun 27, 19700.0
27The Marriage of Hideyori and Princess SenJul 4, 19700.0
28The Graceful HostageJul 11, 19700.0
29The Beloved Hideyoshi's DaughterJul 18, 19700.0
30Mother of the Young Lord KunimatsuJul 25, 19700.0
31Katsumoto and His MistressAug 1, 19700.0
32Lady Yodo Caught in a TrapAug 8, 19700.0
33Eve of the Winter CampaignAug 15, 19700.0
34The Cursed DrumAug 22, 19700.0
35The Living GhostAug 29, 19700.0
36Kimura Shigenari and His WifeSep 5, 19700.0
37The Melancholy of Princess SenSep 12, 19700.0
38Becoming the Wife, Princess SenSep 19, 19700.0
39The Final Two DaysSep 26, 19700.0

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