Japan and Russia clash in what comes to be known as the Russo-Japanese War. An attempt by the Japanese fleet and army to take Port Arthur fails, and a Russian fleet bears down on the Sea of Japan. Admiral Heihachiro Togo sends his fleet to confront the Russians, with results which stun both nations. Meanwhile, Major Genjiro Akashi makes secret negotiations with the Bolshevik revolutionaries in Russia, negotiations that have repercussions far beyond the conflict at hand.
Toshirō Mifune
as Admiral Heihachiro Togo
Tatsuya Nakadai
as Major Genjiro Akashi
Yūzō Kayama
as Cmdr. Hirose
Chishū Ryū
as General Maresuke Nogi
Susumu Fujita
as Uemura
Mitsuko Kusabue
as Mrs. Togo
Ryūtarō Tatsumi
as General Gonbei Yamamoto
Matsumoto Hakuō I
as The Emperor Meiji
Toshio Kurosawa
as Pfc. Maeyama
Yōko Tsukasa
as
watchman
Seiji Maruyama’s sanitized docu-drama, retelling the Japanese conduct of the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, which culminated with Japan’s stunning naval victory in the Tsushima Strait. Tsushima’s significance is practically mythic, amounting to a national symbol. From a director who has shown ...