is a series of jidaigeki novels written by RenzaburÃ
 Shibata. The stories were originally serialized beginning in May 1956 in the ShÃ
«kan ShinchÃ
Â.
The stories take place during the Edo period under the Tokugawa shogunate and the rules of Tokugawa Ienari and his successor Tokugawa Ieyoshi. They center on the title character, a sleepy-eyed rÃ
Ânin, or masterless swordsman, who is the son of a Japanese mother (the daughter of a , who commits (see "Female Ritual Suicide" in Seppuku) some time after Kyoshiro's birth) and a foreign father, and who was conceived during a Black Mass (resulting in his fierce hatred for what he considers the hypocrisy of Christianity).
Novels
Seven full-length novels and eight short stories in the Nemuri KyoshirÃ
 series were published in Japan.
Full-length novels
Nemuri Kyoshiro: Record of an Outlaw, The Complete Six-Volume Series
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- Nemuri Kyoshiro: Walking Alone, Parts One and Two
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- Nemuri Kyoshiro: Calligraphy Copybook for a Killer, Parts One and Two
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- Nemuri Kyoshiro: The 53 Stations of the Orphaned Blade, Parts One and Two
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- Nemuri Kyoshiro: The Empty Journal, Parts One and Two
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- Nemuri Kyoshiro: Record of an Outlaw, Parts One and Two
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- Nemuri Kyoshiro: Heretical Writings
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Short stories
The False Avenger: Nemuri Kyoshiro Urban Legend
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Kind and Courteous Chronicles: Nemuri Kyoshiro Urban Legend
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Nemuri Kyoshiro: Kyoto Duel Book
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The Dangerous Vanishing Weapon
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The Bride's Neck
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Wicked Woman's Revenge
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The Fox, the Monk, and the Ronin
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Spy Gizmo
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New Compilation, Nemuri Kyoshiro: Kyoto Duel Book (collects short stories and essays)
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Adaptations
Tsuruta KÃ
Âji series (1956âÂÂ1958)
"Nemuri Kyoshiro" was first played by KÃ
Âji Tsuruta in three films released by Toho:
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
 Burai Hikae (Journal of an Outlaw) (1956)
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
 Burai Hikae Dainibu (Journal of an Outlaw Pt. 2 - Full Moon Cut) (1957)
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
 Burai Hikae: Maken Jigoku (The Spell of the Hidden Gold) (1958)
Ichikawa Raizo series (1963âÂÂ1969)
From 1963 to 1969, Ichikawa Raizo played "Nemuri Kyoshiro" in the series by Daiei Film. Animeigo released the first six films of the Daiei series on VHS and the first five on laserdisc under the title of Sleepy Eyes of Death. Animeigo later announced that it had renewed their licensing rights to the series and released a boxed set of the first four films on DVD in 2009. A second boxed set containing the next four films was released in summer 2010 (which marked the first official release on DVD in the United States of The Mask of the Princess and Sword of Villainy ). The third boxed set came out in 2013.
Sleepy Eyes of Death 1: The Chinese Jade (1963)
Starring, Tamao Nakamura, Tomisaburo Wakayama, Katsuhiko Kobayashi
Sleepy Eyes of Death 2: Sword of Adventure (1964)
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
 ShÃ
Âbu (Adventures of KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
 Nemuri) Directed by Kenji Misumi
Starring, Shiho Fujimura, Miwa Takada, Yoshi KatÃ
Â
Sleepy Eyes of Death 3: Full Circle Killing (1964)
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
 Engetsugiri (Exploits of KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
 Nemuri) Directed by Kimiyoshi Yasuda
Starring, Yuko Hamada, Taro Marui
Sleepy Eyes of Death 4: Sword of Seduction (1964)
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
Â: Joyoken (Kyoshiro Nemuri at Bay) Directed by Kazuo Ikehiro
Starring, Shiho Fujimura, Masumi Harukawa, Tomisaburo Wakayama
Sleepy Eyes of Death 5: Sword of Fire (1965)
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
Â: Enjo-ken (The Swordsman and the Pirate) Directed by Kenji Misumi
Starring, Tamao Nakamura, Michiko Sugata, KÃ
 Nishimura
Sleepy Eyes of Death 6: Sword of Satan (1965)
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
Â: Masho-ken (The Mysterious Sword of Kyoshiro) Directed by Kimiyoshi Yasuda
Starring, Michiko Saga, Fujio Suga, Machiko Hasegawa, Yoshio Inaba
Sleepy Eyes of Death: The Mask of the Princess (1966)
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
Â: Tajo-ken (The Mask of the Princess) Directed by Akira Inoue
Starring, Yaeko Mizutani, IchirÃ
 Nakatani, Ryutaro Gomi
Sleepy Eyes of Death 8: Sword of Villainy (1966)
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
Â: Burai-ken (The Sword That Saved Edo) Directed by Kenji Misumi
Starring, Shigeru Amachi, Shiho Fujimura, Tatsuo Endo
Sleepy Eyes of Death 9: A Trail of Traps (1967)
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
Â: Burai-Hikae masho no hada (The Trail of Traps) Directed by Kazuo Ikehiro
Starring, Mikio Narita, Nobuo Kaneko, Haruko Mabuchi
Sleepy Eyes of Death 10: Hell Is a Woman (1968)
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
Â: Onna jigoku (The Ronin Called Nemuri) Directed by TokuzÃ
 Tanaka
Starring, Miwa Takada, Takahiro Tamura, YÃ
«nosuke ItÃ
Â, Eitaro Ozawa
Sleepy Eyes of Death 11: In the Spider's Lair (1968)
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
Â: Hito hada kumo (The Human Tarantula) Directed by Kimiyoshi Yasuda
Starring, Mako Midori, YÃ
«suke Kawazu, Fumio Watanabe, Minori Terada
Sleepy Eyes of Death 12: Castle Menagerie (1969)
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
Â: Akujo-gari (Castle Menagerie) Directed by Kazuo Ikehiro
Starring, Shiho Fujimura, Kayo Matsuo, ShinjirÃ
 Ehara
Matsukata Hiroki series (1969)
After Ichikawa's death, the role of "Nemuri Kyoshiro" was then played by Matsukata Hiroki in two more Daiei films:
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
Â: Engetsu Sappo (1969) (The Full Moon Swordsman) Directed by Kazuo Mori
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
 Manji Giri (1969) (Fylfot Swordplay) Directed by Kazuo Ikehiro
Tamura Masakazu series
The role of "Nemuri Kyoshiro" was then played by Masakazu Tamura in a Fuji TV series and later in five made-for-TV movie specials. Tamura also played the role on the stage in 1973 and 1981.
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
 (1972âÂÂ1973) a Kansai â Toei production, 26 episodes
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
 (1989) Directed by TokuzÃ
 Tanaka
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
 2: Conspiracy in Edo Castle (1993) Directed by Akira Inoue
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
 3: The Man of No Tomorrow (1996) Directed by Sadao Nakajima
- 'Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
 4: The Woman Who Loved Kyoshiro (1998) Directed by Akira Inoue
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
Â: The Final (2018) Directed by Tomohiko Yamashita
On the stage
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
 Buraihikae (1973)
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
 (1973)
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
 Curuz no Hahano Komoriuta (1981)
Kataoka Takao series (1982âÂÂ1983)
The role of "Nemuri Kyoshiro" was then played by Kataoka Takao in two series of 50-minute episodes for TV Tokyo. The plotline of the first series takes place during the Tokugawa Ieyoshi shogunate with the Satsuma clan leading a conspiracy with 13 Western clans against the policies of Council Leader Mizuno Tadakuni; when Satsuma clansmen, believing him to be working for Mizuno, murder his friends, Kyoshiro (who despises both the shogunate and the conspirators as equally corrupt) is unwillingly caught up in events and travels to Kyoto to face the leaders of the conspiracy, followed by and assisted upon occasion by O-ran (Kayo Matsuo), a female agent of Mizuno's, and Kinpachi (ShÃ
Âhei Hino), a ne'er-do-well and occasional pickpocket who's over-fond of gambling and women but with certain unusual skills.
A second series, also starring Kataoka Takao, was broadcast in 1983; this series did not have an underlying plot but consisted of individual stories taking place after Kyoshiro has returned to Edo, using the Funasen boat-inn as a temporary residence.
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
Â: Engetsu Sappô (1982) (Nemuri Kyoshiro: Full Moon Swordsman) â 20 episodes
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
 Burai refrain (1983) (Nemuri Kyoshiro: Son of the Black Mass) â 22 episodes
Other adaptations
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
 Burai refrain (1957) a Nippon Television production, starring Wataru Emi (Shuntaro Emi)
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
 (1961) a Japan TV production, starring Wataru Emi (Shuntaro Emi)
- Nemuri KyÃ
ÂshirÃ
 (1967) a Fuji TV production, starring MikijirÃ
 Hira
Manga
A manga version of Nemuri Kyoshiro by Yoshihiro Yanagawa was serialized in the Weekly Comic Bunch from the magazine's premier issue in 2001 to issue 43 of 2003. It was collected in ten tankÃ
Âbon editions under the Bunch Comics imprint. Portions of the series were translated in the short lived English anthology Raijin Comics.
Nemuri X Gackt project
In late 2009 it was announced that Japanese singer-songwriter and actor Gackt would lend his image to a new Nemuri Kyoshiro project, starring as the eponymous protagonist, beginning with jidaigeki theatre stage play in May 2010, penned by KundÃ
 Koyama. The play Nemuri Kyoshiro Buraihikae started on 14 May 2010 at Nissay Theatre. The show ran for 120 performances in seven cities until February 27, 2011, with an estimated 150,000 spectators. Its music director and score composer was Sugizo. The original soundtrack was released on 14 May 2010 by Gordie Entertainment, while play's DVD recording in February 2011.
Legacy
- Isao Takahata said the warrior outfits in Pom Poko were inspired by Nemuri Kyoshiro.
- The Blade anime has the character mimicking Nemuri Kyoshiro's sword technique at one point.
- The titular character in the 2011 anime adaptation of Dororon Enma-kun also pulls off the move in episode 12.
- The character named Kyoshiro in the manga "One piece" is named after Nemuri Kyoshiro.
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