- The most famous battle of the swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. Miyamoto fights against 588 enemies, one after the other. There is no room for error, no room for trivial, outdated, or unconvincing movements.
- The most famous battle of the swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. In this 77-minute, one-scene, no-cut action sequence, Miyamoto (Tak Sakaguchi) defeats 588 enemies, one after the other. There is no room for error, no room for corny or unconvincing moves.
- In 1604, Miyamoto Musashi attacked the Yoshioka family at their dojo and defeated master Seijuro and his younger brother Denshichiro in two duels. To save their reputation, the Yoshioka family decides to fight back with all 100 family members and hire an additional 300 samurai. Now Musashi sets out to defeat all 400 enemies in his most famous battle.—Calmirio
- After a brief introduction to the Yoshioka Clan, which arranged a 'duel' with Musashi to preserve its 'face' (sense of honor), and after talking about the forces arrayed and the reputation of Musashi, Musashi makes a dramatic surprise entrance, then battles several hundred foes.
- In the 9th year of Keicho, the prestigious Yoshioka Dojo lost the teacher Seijuro and his younger brother Denshichiro due to two dojo defeats by Miyamoto Musashi. Ichimon, whose sense of honor has been crushed, prepares a duel between Musashi and Seijuro's son, Matashichiro Yoshioka, who is only 9 years old, and all the members of the family devise a strategy to attack Musashi. Hiding around the duel, Musashi suddenly appears in front of 100 people in the family and 300 people in other schools hired for money.
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