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Yuki-hime Onmitsu Dōchūki

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: April 5, 1980
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 26
  • Networks: JNN
  • Genres: Drama, Action & Adventure

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Yuki-hime Onmitsu Dōchūki(1980)

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Overview

The story begins with Kiyomasa Kato's granddaughter, Princess Yuki, on her way from Kumamoto to Edo to appeal directly to the Shogun.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

26 episodes • 1980

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Apr 5, 19800.0
2Episode 2Apr 12, 19800.0
3Episode 3Apr 19, 19800.0
4Episode 4Apr 26, 19800.0
5Episode 5May 3, 19800.0
6Episode 6May 10, 19800.0
7Episode 7May 17, 19800.0
8Episode 8May 24, 19800.0
9Episode 9May 31, 19800.0
10Episode 10Jun 7, 19800.0
11Episode 11Jun 14, 19800.0
12Episode 12Jun 21, 19800.0
13Episode 13Jun 28, 19800.0
14Episode 14Jul 5, 19800.0
15Episode 15Jul 12, 19800.0
16Episode 16Jul 19, 19800.0
17Episode 17Jul 26, 19800.0
18Episode 18Aug 2, 19800.0
19Episode 19Aug 9, 19800.0
20Episode 20Aug 16, 19800.0
21Episode 21Aug 23, 19800.0
22Episode 22Aug 30, 19800.0
23Episode 23Sep 6, 19800.0
24Episode 24Sep 13, 19800.0
25Episode 25Sep 20, 19800.0
26Episode 26Sep 27, 19800.0

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