Tōyama no Kin-san Collection
Eighteen films from Toei starring Chiezō Kataoka as official of the Tokugawa shogunate during the Edo period.
The Tattooed Magistrate: Cherry Blossoms Dance Volume (1950)
14 April, 1950
The Official And The Princess of Thieves (1951)
05 January, 1951
The Well-known Magistrate (1951)
07 June, 1951
The Jumping Magistrate (1952)
27 November, 1952
A Gang of Five (1955)
15 January, 1955
A group of five law enforcers search Edo for a missing sword.
The Fighting Magistrate (1955)
28 March, 1955
The Roar of The Lion (1955)
08 November, 1955
Short Sword Magistrate (1956)
11 April, 1956
Pirates Magistrate (1957)
25 February, 1957
Falcon Magistrate (1957)
17 November, 1957
Toyama Kinshiro, a commissioner from northern Edo, goes undercover to unravel the mystery behind a series of murders. Kinshiro, played by Kataoka Chiezo, is most famous for the cherry blossom tattoos on his shoulder which he reveals at the moment of judgement.
Fireball Magistrate (1958)
12 May, 1958
Two guardians of the Nijo Castle, Shioya and Kamazawa, discover a map leading to a secret passage to Edo Castle. Instead of reporting their find to local authorities, they decide to blackmail the lords who created the forbidden passage. To prove their crime, Magistrate Toyama Kinshiro launches a private undercover investigation.
Magistrate Toyama 3: The Whirlwind Magistrate (1959)
10 March, 1959
One of the most popular history-based characters is back when Magistrate Saemonojo Toyama no Kinsan investigates the tragic shipwreck of the 'Sadomaru' near Cape Kasumigaseki. The ship carrying gold bars from Sado Island to Edo for the shogunate disappeared into the ocean on a day with clear skies and no wind. While it is conveniently blamed on a surprise tornado or whirlwind, the Sado Magistrate asks his lifelong friend Magistrate Toyama to get to the root of the mystery in order to save his reputation and avoid a life of shame.
The Edo Official and Apprentice (1959)
25 July, 1959
It's an extravaganza of entertainment as famous magistrate in disguise, Toyama no Kinshiro attempts to confront the elusive thief known as the "Long-Sleeve Burglar". Played to the hilt by Misora Hibari in a delightful performance highlighted by singing, dancing, and swordplay with a unique story within a story twist that starts to unfold in the city jail as a playwright is brought into custody and meets the famed Long-Sleeve Burglar himself. Misora Hibari is totally captivating in this gender bending role as the famed thief whose expoits can only be stopped by the great Kin-san himself!
Official with a Tattoo (1960)
15 March, 1960
Kinnosuke of Toyama sets out on a private mission to clear his father’s name for a crime he did not commit.
Magistrate of Dice (1961)
18 April, 1961
Based on the exploits of real-life historical character Magistrate Toyama no Kinsan, this exciting tale brings the “Demon Magistrate” as he is called to the aid of a beautiful young woman who asks to be abducted on the eve of her wedding so that she would not have to marry a country bumpkin. Instead she plans to go to Edo, where life can be cheap and common criminals run rampant. Can Magistrate Toyama, a gambler himself, see through the plot and keep her safe from harm. Don’t miss this spectacular showpiece of samurai era action led by superstar Kataoka Chiezo in one of his signature roles. When he bares his tattooed right shoulder, all hell breaks loose!
Sakura Official (1962)
28 February, 1962
As Japan’s Tokugawa shogunate nears the end of its rule, Edo North Magistrate Toyama no Kinsan is called upon to judge the most difficult case of his career. In a masterfully woven tale, he has to face the truth about his estranged father’s possible involvement in a nefarious plot to take over rule of the Hizen Shimabara clan by assassinating the rightful lord, his son, and install one of Shogun Ienari’s offspring as daimyo.
The Bloody Cherry Blossom Magistrate (1954)
17 March, 1954