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  1. Feb 29, 2024 · Episode 1 of FX’s Shōgun, “Anjin,” includes a shocking ritual suicide scene that’s likely to leave viewers unfamiliar with the customs of feudal Japan scratching their heads.

  2. After the tsuji left to go back to Osaka with a message, Hiromatsu told the others that Toranaga is going to fight, even though that was not the impression given to the tsuji. Reply reply tiradorngbulacan

  3. Shōgun (Japanese: SHOGUN 将軍, pronounced [ɕoːɡɯɴ] ⓘ) is an American historical drama television series created by Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks. It is based on the 1975 novel by James Clavell, which was previously adapted into a 1980 miniseries.

  4. In the books Mariko isn't there but he thinks Blackthorne will get himself killed - which itself points to the precarious situation being a foreigner in Japan... which itself is another reason why he doesn't want to lie and get himself caught up or have Blackthorne become interrogated by more Lords. 2. Reply.

  5. Mar 5, 2024 · And just as the Tudors in England beheaded wives and burned Catholics at the stake, the Japanese utilised cruel methods such as those exacted upon Blackthorne's unlucky crewmate: legendary bandit...

  6. During the closing moments of the episode, when Toranaga is forced to surrender to his traitorous brother and be escorted to Osaka for summary execution, he admits in Japanese that "Crimson Sky... was a mistake" with a Meaningful Look at John.

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  8. FX’s Shōgun, an original adaptation of James Clavell’s bestselling novel, is set in feudal Japan in the year 1600 at the dawn of a century-defining civil war. The 10-episode limited series features an acclaimed Japanese cast, unprecedented for an American production.