Synopsis
This drama tells the story of Anno Koichi (played by Tomazawa Shouming) who accepts the entrustment of the private bank of the president of the Tiangongji Aina Group, a wealthy man with assets of 700 billion, and starts to act towards the initial request, and the story begins. This request is to hope that the president can save his beloved Maruko shop from the predicament. However, Kumiko Iida (played by Honami Suzuki), the president of the dango store, was deceived by investment fraud because she had no financial knowledge at all and was saddled with a lot of debts when the survival of the store was threatened! Faced with Kumiko, who is standing in the abyss of despair, Anno proposes a proposal... And with this incident as a beginning, Anno, as the private banker of the president of Tiangongji, began to face various problems involved in the Tiangongji family. The Voice of China At the beginning of the seventeenth century, the famous Battle of Sekigahara exploded the CCC. Eager to get ahead, the army of Shinbu Musashi (Takuya Kimura) was defeated, and in order to bring the news of his friend Tamathachi back to his hometown, he risked being treated as a remnant of the party, only to be captured by the martial arts monk Sawa-an (Kagawa Teruyuki). When he is dying, he is rescued by Youhachi's fiancée, Atsu (Yoko Maki), and runs away with the poor woman. On the way, Musashi was captured again, but he developed his own training as a martial artist in prison. Four years later, the lord of Himeji Castle, Ikeda (Takashi Sasano), gave him the name Miyamoto Musashi, allowing him to travel far and wide to hone his martial arts. In the years that followed, Musashi visited famous artists such as Kiyojuro Yoshioka (played by Shota Matsuda), Yagyu Ishishu Sai Soiam (played by Takeda Tetsuya), and the abbot of Nikkan (played by Toshiyuki Nishida), and even destined to reunite with his fateful rival Kojiro Sasaki (Kazuki Sawamura). The legend of a generation of martial arts masters is newly staged......

Starring: Takuya Kimura, Teruyuki Kagawa, Yoko Maki, Miki Nakatani, Natsuho, Shota Matsuda, Toshiyuki Nishida, Kaoru Yachigusa, Saki Takaoka, Kazuki Sawamura