Akame Kotoji (Takenaka Naoto), a shabby, middle aged low-ranking samurai
of small stature, is a stableman at the suburban villa of Narushima
Michihisa, the feudal lord of the desperately poor Kuju domain. One day,
he downs litres of alcohol in a drinking contest and misses sending his
lord off as he leaves Edo for Kuju. (During the Edo period, feudal
lords of every domain were required by the shogunate to spend alternate
years in Edo and in their own domains in order to keep them under
control. Each feudal lord would have to travel to and from Edo with a
procession that included samurai from his domain.) Released from service
for this blunder, Akame becomes a wandering samurai. However, he has a
big hidden scheme. In the mountains of Hakone, he suddenly appears
before the procession of the Wako domain’s feudal lord, whom fencing
instructor Furuta Jusaburo (Fujiki Naohito) serves. Plunging right into
the middle of the retinue, Akame snatches away the lance, which is the
symbol and prestige of a feudal family, without killing anyone. He goes
on to steal lances from other processions in acts of retaliation. The
Fuki domain is another victim of his attack. Its vassal Murase Jidayu
(Takahashi Hideki) hears that it is because of Akame’s grudge against
the Narushima family and thinks this is the reason. For Furuta,
suffering defeat is out of question. To protect his domain and family,
he takes it on himself to meet Murase and proposes an alliance between
the Wako, Fuki and Ushizu domains. With the fate of the feudal families
in their hands, Furuta and Murase pursue Akame. Each with something to
protect, the men fight desperately over the lances. But what is Akame’s
motive?
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