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Fūrin Kazan (Taiga drama) : ウィキペディア英語版
Fūrin Kazan (Taiga drama)

was the 46th NHK Taiga drama beginning on January 7, 2007. It was aired throughout 2007.
The story, to a large extent, was an adaptation of Yasushi Inoue's 1959 historical novel of the same title (published in English under the title ''The Samurai Banner of Furin Kazan''〔Inoue, Yasushi. ''The Samurai Banner of Furin Kazan.'' Translated by Yoko Riley. Vermont: Tuttle Publishing, 2005. , accessed 10 January 2014.〕). The four characters of the title, from left to right are wind, woods, fire, and mountain. The title is a reference to the war banner used by Takeda Shingen, which in turn was taken from Sun Tzu's ''The Art of War''. It means "Swift as the Wind, Silent as a Forest, Fierce as Fire and Immovable as a Mountain."
==Story==
Like many of the previous Taiga dramas, Fūrin Kazan deals with the Sengoku period. Based on Yasushi Inoue's novel by the same title, it depicts the life of Yamamoto Kansuke who is known as one of Takeda Shingen's renowned strategists.

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