Shirō Niizuma
Acting
Known For

short film about Banchō Sarayashiki.
Banchō sarayashiki

Two cowardly palanquin carriers know the culprit of a murder, but are too scared to report it to the police. In the meantime, an innocent man is arrested as the murderer and chaos ensues.
The Palanquin Carrier Magistrate

Yaji and Kita: Yasuda's Rescue is a 1927 black and white Japanese silent film directed by Tomiyasu Ikeda.[1] This comedy film showcases the comic talent of Denjiro Okochi, which contrasts markedly with his heroic performance in Oatsurae Jirokichi Koshi. The humorous exchanges with Goro Kawabe, his senior at Nikkatsu, can be priceless, with the expressions and movements of the two goofy characters making for pure, hilarious slapstick comedy. A 15-minute remnant of the film was released on DVD by Digital Meme with benshi accompaniment by Midori Sawato and Ryubi Kato.
Yaji and Kita: Yasuda's Rescue
A lost film by Masahiro Makino
Iki na fûraibô
Bored Hatamoto film #6
Bored Hatamoto on the Nakasendo

Bored Hatamoto film #8
Bored Hatamoto on Mt. Fuji
For nearly 300 years, Japan had been hermetically sealed to the outside world. When, in that pivotal year of 1854, the American Admiral Perry took the direct approach that the Dutch had been unwilling to take, the ruling Shogun knew that the dynasty was over. As the shogun began to open up to the outside world, the Sonno Joi movement called for this to be reversed...
Sonno Joi
The legendary tale of the forty-seven samurai and their mission to avenge the death of their master.
Zōho kaitei Chūshingura
Bored Hatamoto film #7
Bored Hatamoto Judges 100,000-koku

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Mito Kōmon
Yaji and Kita: The Battle of Toba Fushimi is a 1928 Japanese film directed by Tomiyasu Ikeda.[1] This comedy film showcases the acting talent of Denjirō Ōkōchi and acts as a complementary film to Yaji and Kita: Yasuda's Rescue, which is part of the Yaji and Kita series. An 8-minute remnant of the film was released on DVD by Digital Meme with a benshi accompaniment by Midori Sawato. The version in the National Film Center is 23 minutes long.
Yaji and Kita: The Battle of Toba Fushimi
Period film from 1934.
With a Single Sword Bale
The 1000th film for actor Matsunosuke Onoe, made for Nikkatsu Studios.