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Miyamoto Musashi in fiction

This is a list of fictional depictions of Miyamoto Musashi, the famous 17th-century Japanese swordsman.
==Film, television and theatre==
There have been several dozen films and several television series with ''Miyamoto Musashi'' in the title, e g:
''Films'':
* ''Miyamoto Musashi'' (1929), directed by Kintaro Inoue.
* ''Miyamoto Musashi chi no maki'' (1937), directed by Takizawa Eisuke.
* ''Miyamoto Musashi'' (1938), directed by Kazuo Mori.
* ''Miyamoto Musashi chi no maki'' (1938), directed by Ishihashi Seiichi.
* ''Miyamoto Musashi ketto Hannyazaka'' (1943), directed by Daisuke Ito.
* ''Miyamoto Musashi: Kongoin no ketto'' (1943), directed by Daisuke Ito.
* ''Miyamoto Musashi: Nito-ryu kaigen'' (1943), directed by Daisuke Ito.''
* ''Miyamoto Musashi'' (1944), directed by Kenji Mizoguchi.
* ''Miyamoto Musashi'' (1954), directed by Yasuo Kohata.
* ''Samurai I : Musashi Miyamoto'' (1954), directed by Hiroshi Inagaki (Part I of the ''Samurai Trilogy'', starring Toshiro Mifune as Musashi).
* ''Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple'' ''Zoku Miyamoto Musashi: Ichijoji no ketto'' (1955), directed by Hiroshi Inagaki (Part II of the ''Samurai Trilogy'', starring Toshiro Mifune as Musashi).
* ''Samurai III : Duel on Ganryu Island'' ''Miyamoto Musashi kanketsu-hen: ketto Ganryujima'' (1955), directed by Hiroshi Inagaki (Part III of the ''Samurai Trilogy'', starring Toshiro Mifune as Musashi).
* ''Miyamoto Musashi shonen'' (1956), directed by Tatsuo Sakai.
* A story involving Musashi in a practice duel ends when the other man calls it a draw, but Musashi proclaims that he could have killed his opponent. The other man insists on fighting to the death, and Musashi quickly kills him. This episode appears as a setpiece (involving other characters) in the movie ''Seven Samurai'' directed by Akira Kurosawa, and (in suitably modified form) in the American Western remake of that film, ''The Magnificent Seven.''
* ''Miyamoto Musashi'' (1961 film), 5 part, 10 hour film directed by Tomu Uchida and all starring Nakamura Kinnosuke.
* ''Miyamoto Musashi: Swords of Death'' (1971), directed by Tomu Uchida.
* ''Miyamoto Musashi: Sword of Fury'' (1973), directed by Tai Kato.
* Miyamoto appears as a character, alongside Jubei Yagyu, in Kinji Fukasaku's ''Samurai Reincarnation''.
* ''Ganryujima: Kojiro and Musashi'' (1992), directed by Yuji Murakami
* Musashi makes an appearance in Ryuhei Kitamura's film ''Aragami'' as the titular god of battle. He is portrayed as a godlike entity with a degree of immortality.
* Musashi is mentioned in the narration of the 2009 neo-noir film ''The Perfect Sleep''.
* ''Samurai'' (2010), documentary on the Samurai and Miyamoto Musashi featuring Mark Dacascos.
''Television'':
* ''Sorekara no Musashi'' (1964-65 TV series). Musashi was played by Ryunosuke Tsukigata.
* ''Sorekara no Musashi'' (1981 TV series). Musashi was played by Nakamura Kinnosuke.
* ''Sorekara no Musashi'' (1996 TV series). Musashi was played by Kinya Kitaoji.
* Miyamoto Musashi makes a short appearance in the 2009 Korean TV drama ''Return of Iljimae'' in episode 7. Musashi was played by Hwang Jang Lee.
* In the American series ''Heroes'', Adam Monroe, an Englishman who came to Japan seeking a fortune, is portrayed in feudal Japan as , a famous samurai and swordsman based on Miyamoto Musashi, evidenced by the fact that "Takezo" was his birth name, and "kensei" means "master swordsman."〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Behind the Eclipse: "Heroes" Week Sixteen" )
* ''Musashi'' (2003), directed by Ozaki Mitsunobu. It stars Kabuki actor Ichikawa Shinnosuke (currently Ichikawa Ebizō XI).
* ''Miyamoto Musashi'' (2014), directed by Sasaki Akimitsu, Fujio Takashi and stars Kamikawa Takaya.
''Theatre'':
* "Musashi" (2010), written by Hisashi Inoue, directed by Yukio Ninagawa.

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