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About The Shogun Channel

Welcome To The Shogun Channel! Based on The Novel by James Clavell, we showcase scenes from “Shogun” (1980) The Masterpiece TV Mini-Series, Directed by Jerry London, and Starring Richard Chamberlain (Pilot-Major John "Anjin-San" Blackthorne), Toshiro Mifune (Lord Yoshi Toranaga: Lord Of The Kwanto: Lord Of The Eight Provinces: President Of The Council Of Regents: Shogun), and Yoko Shimada (Lady Toda Buntaro Mariko).

(Note: Video scenes must be short in order to meet Youtube’s Copyright Requirements. If video scenes are beyond 5 minutes, Youtube rejects them for copyright reasons. Thank you for your understanding. Enjoy The Shogun Channel. Tanoshimu.)

If you loved Shogun The Novel and Award-winning TV Miniseries, you have come to the right place. I’m your Channel Host, Tom Griffin (aka General Tomoyo Griffinyama), and on behalf of Lord Yoshi Toranaga and myself, may I say Welcome and God bless you! Yōkoso, Ohayōgozaimasu, Kyō Mo Kami No Go Kago Ga Arimasu Yō Ni!

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Shogun Short - Anjin-San Poses With Lord Yoshi Toranaga And The Lady Toda Buntaro Mariko-San

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Shogun Short - Anjin-San Poses With Lord Yoshi Toranaga And The Lady Toda Buntaro Mariko-San

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