Princess Go

Jan 09, 2011 (ja) Drama [0] Min
  • First Air Date
    Jan 09, 2011
  • Production
    NHK
  • Rotten tomato
    70%
  • Original title
    江 〜姫たちの戦国〜
  • Release
    Jan 09, 2011
  • ja
    -

Overview

Princess Go was the youngest of the most famous three sisters in Japanese history, who each led a remarkable life in an age of turmoil and civil war. Go loses her parents in the war, marries three times, and feuds with her own sister in competing for power. Go's husband becomes the second Tokugawa Shogun and she ensures her prominence as she gives birth to a son who later becomes the third Shogun and a daughter, a wife of the Emperor. The drama describes the age of the civil war through the eyes of Princess Go, who plays a significant part in establishing the age of peace that lasts over 200 years in Japan.

  1. Music Supervisor

  2. Producer

Currently available to stream, watch for free, rent, and buy in the United States. You can makes it easy to find out where you can legally watch your favorite movies & TV shows online.

Watch Channel

Casts

Full Casts & Crew

Casts : 15 / Crews : 0

Season 1 ( 2011-01-09)

Princess of Lake Land (Kokoku no Hime)

Episode: 1

Father's Enemy (Chichi no Ada)

Episode: 2

Nobunaga's Secret (Nobunaga no Himitsu)

Episode: 3

To Honnoji Temple (Honnōji e)

Episode: 4

The Honnoji Incident (Honnōji no Hen)

Episode: 5

Mitsuhide Rules (Mitsuhide no Tenka)

Episode: 6

Mother's Second Marriage (Haha no Saikon)

Episode: 7

Being a Father for the First Time (Hajimete no Chichi)

Episode: 8

Step Father's Tears (Jifu no Namida)

Episode: 9

Farewell (Wakare)

Episode: 10

The Monkey's Hostage (Saru no Hitojichi)

Episode: 11

Chacha's Rebellion (Chacha no Hanran)

Episode: 12

The Bride's Decision (Hanayome no Ketsui)

Episode: 13

Divorce (Rienseyo)

Episode: 14

The Monkey's True Colors (Saru no Shoutai)

Episode: 15

Hideyoshi, The Regent (Kanpakuhdeyoshi)

Episode: 16

Ieyasu's Bride (Ieyasu no Hanayome)

Episode: 17

Longing for You (Koishikute)

Episode: 18

Hatsu's Engagement (Hatsu no Endan)

Episode: 19

Chacha's Romance (Chacha no Koi)

Episode: 20

Toyotomi's Wife (Toyotomi no Tsuma)

Episode: 21

Father and Mother's Portrait (Chichihaha no shōzō)

Episode: 22

Hidetada the Hostage (Hitojichi Hidetada)

Episode: 23

Rikyu's Harakiri (Rikyū seppuku)

Episode: 24

Storm of Love (Ai no arashi)

Episode: 25

Becoming a Mother (Haha ni naru toki)

Episode: 26

Hidekatsu's Last Will (Hidekatsu no yuigon)

Episode: 27

You'll Marry Hidetada! (Hidetada ni totsuge)

Episode: 28

The Worst Husband (Saiaku no otto)

Episode: 29

The Dearest Person (Itoshiki hito yo)

Episode: 30

Hideyoshi's Death (Hideyoshi shisu)

Episode: 31

The Demon of Edo (Edo no oni)

Episode: 32

Tokugawa's Daughter-in-Law (Tokugawa no yome)

Episode: 33

Gracia's Death (Garasha shisu)

Episode: 34

Phantom of Sekigahara (Maboroshi no Sekigahara)

Episode: 35

Preparedness of Man (Otoko no kakugo)

Episode: 36

The Wedding of Princess Sen (Senhime no konrei)

Episode: 37

The Strongest Nanny (Saikyō no onba)

Episode: 38

Facing Destiny (Unmei no taimen)

Episode: 39

Ieyasu's Obsession (Ieyasu no shūnen)

Episode: 40

Sisters Crash! (Shimai gekitotsu!)

Episode: 41

Osaka Winter Campaign (Osaka fuyu no jin)

Episode: 42

Yodo, Death (Yodo, chiru)

Episode: 43

Edo Castle Mayhem (Edojō sōran)

Episode: 44

My Son (Musuko yo)

Episode: 45

Hope (Kibō)

Episode: 46
Jan 09, 2011 (ja)
Drama
[0] Min
  • First Air Date Jan 09, 2011
  • Production
    NHK
  • Rotten tomato 70%
Original Title 江 〜姫たちの戦国〜
ja

Overview

Princess Go was the youngest of the most famous three sisters in Japanese history, who each led a remarkable life in an age of turmoil and civil war. Go loses her parents in the war, marries three times, and feuds with her own sister in competing for power. Go's husband becomes the second Tokugawa Shogun and she ensures her prominence as she gives birth to a son who later becomes the third Shogun and a daughter, a wife of the Emperor. The drama describes the age of the civil war through the eyes of Princess Go, who plays a significant part in establishing the age of peace that lasts over 200 years in Japan.

  1. Music Supervisor

  2. Producer