
Overview:
Edo-period Japan stands strong and proud, decades after its imminent doom was prophesied. The new shogun, Yoshimune "Nobu" Tokugawa, encounters an array of traditions that, to her modern judgment, make little sense. An epidemic exclusively rages among men, resulting in men making up only one-fifth of the population. Still, three thousand young, agile, and beautiful men serve in the Oooku—the shogun's Inner Chambers.
To unearth the origins of the existing hierarchy where women head their families and govern the nation, Nobu reviews the chronicles of the odd disease. Customs and traditions have changed to accommodate for the plague; these new laws dictate the current culture and reflect the cruel story of the first female shogun, Iemitsu Tokugawa. Most notably, these customs seem to lead back to the moment a young monk, Arikoto Madenokoji, must abandon his way of life and devote his remaining days to the shogun and her Oooku.
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Characters and Voice Actors

Madenokoji, Arikoto
MainMiyano, Mamoru
Japanese

Tokugawa, Iemitsu
MainMatsui, Eriko
Japanese

Abe, Tadaaki
SupportingTakahashi, Shinya
Japanese

Gyokuei
SupportingKaji, Yuuki
Japanese

Hotta, Masamori
SupportingMatsukawa, Hiroki
Japanese

Matsushima
SupportingNakamura, Yuuichi
Japanese

Mizuno, Yunoshin
SupportingSeki, Tomokazu
Japanese

Narrator
SupportingKubota, Hitoshi
Japanese

no Tsubone, Kasuga
SupportingInoue, Kikuko
Japanese

Onobu
Supporting-
Japanese

Sutezou
SupportingFukuyama, Jun
Japanese

Sutezou's Father
Supporting-
Japanese

Tokugawa, Yoshimune
SupportingKobayashi, Sanae
Japanese
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