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In the fourth year of Keio (1868), defeated retainers sought to restore the Tokugawa shogunate with the help of Enomoto Takeaki's navy. Honda Koroiku was one of them. He discreetly handed a departure note to his fiancée, Otosei, the daughter of Matsudaira Soebe, and left Edo. Otosei's cousin and Koroiku's friend, Domae Daikichi, was once a brave warrior of the shogunate army. However, he had since fallen into a life of debauchery in Yanagibashi and was rumored to be involved with a geisha named Orikki.
Ichikawa Danjūrō XI
本田小六
Shōroku Onoe II
堂前大吉
Chikage Awashima
芸者おりき
Michiko Saga
お登勢
Mitsuko Kusabue
お蝶
Ichikawa Sadanji III
松平掃部
Shizue Natsukawa
妻むら
Onoe Baiko VII
醍醐光長
七代目坂東彥三郎
中島恒次郎
Shigeru Onoe
船頭新兵衛
Jūshirō Konoe
総督府参謀吉田
Shimezo Kataoka
官軍隊長黒岩
助高屋小伝次
官吏関根
Minpei Tomimoto
官吏打越
市川照蔵
家主
尾上多賀之丞
古道具屋主人
尾上菊十郎
船頭甲
尾上菊蔵
船頭乙
坂東薪蔵
幇問桜川蝶作
坂東光伸
米つき徳松
尾上多賀蔵
浪人甲
坂東八重之助
浪人乙
Jotaro Togami
浪人首領
Kyōko Kusajima
料亭女将