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  1. Duel at Ichijoji Temple (Japanese: 続宮本武蔵 一乗寺の決闘, Hepburn: Zoku Miyamoto Musashi: Ichijōji no Kettō) is a 1955 Japanese film directed by Hiroshi Inagaki starring Toshiro Mifune. Shot in Eastmancolor, it is the second film of Inagaki's Samurai Trilogy.

  2. Samurai II Duel At Ichijoji Temple. by. Hiroshi Inagaki. Publication date. 1955. Topics. Hiroshi Inagaki, Chanbara, Jidaigeki, Samurai Trilogy, English-subtitles. Language. Japanese. Toshiro Mifune furiously embodies swordsman Musashi Miyamoto as he comes into his own in the action-packed middle section of the Samurai Trilogy.

  3. The story of Musashi Miyamoto continues as the legendary samurai struggles to be the ronin he desires to be. He learns on his journey how his strength is overbearing... but lacks chivalry. Musashi is destined to gain fame and he challenges Seijuro Yoshioka to a duel.

  4. Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple: Directed by Hiroshi Inagaki. With Toshirô Mifune, Kôji Tsuruta, Mariko Okada, Kaoru Yachigusa. Musashi Miyamoto returns to Kyoto after years of absence. After a series of fights against the Yoshioka School, he challenges its master to a duel.

  5. Samurai II: Duel at Ichijoji Temple. Toshiro Mifune furiously embodies swordsman Musashi Miyamoto as he comes into his own in the action-packed middle section of the Samurai Trilogy.

  6. Directed by Hiroshi Inagaki • 1955 • Japan. Starring Toshiro Mifune, Koji Tsuruta, Kaoru Yachigusa. Toshiro Mifune furiously embodies swordsman Musashi Miyamoto as he comes into his own in the action-packed middle section of the Samurai Trilogy.

  7. After years on the road establishing his reputation as Japan's greatest fencer, Takezo returns to Kyoto. Otsu waits for him, yet he has come not for her but to challenge the leader of the region's finest school of fencing.