Samurai Harem (2009)
Samurai Harem is a 2009 Japanese-language animation series. It stars Nobuhiko Okamoto, Haruka Tomatsu and Rina Sato.
Having been raised and trained for the past seventeen years as a traditional samurai 'bushi', Yoichi was surprised when his father suddenly announces that there nothing more that he could teach his son, but he arranges for Yoichi to continue training at a dojo owned by one of his fathers friends. So now, Yoichi must leave the tranquility of his remote rural mountain life and move to city to live with his fathers friend's family to continue his studies. And if learning how to cope with city life were not hard enough, he finds himself living with 4 beautiful sisters, and having to endure a ‘training’ regiment more severe than he could ever imagine...
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What is Samurai Harem about?
Having been raised and trained for the past seventeen years as a traditional samurai 'bushi', Yoichi was surprised when his father suddenly announces that there nothing more that he could teach his son, but he arranges for Yoichi to continue training at a dojo owned by one of his fathers friends. So now, Yoichi must leave the tranquility of his remote rural mountain life and move to city to live with his fathers friend's family to continue his studies. And if learning how to cope with city life were not hard enough, he finds himself living with 4 beautiful sisters, and having to endure a ‘training’ regiment more severe than he could ever imagine...
When was Samurai Harem released?
Samurai Harem was released on 8 January 2009.
How many episodes does Samurai Harem have?
Samurai Harem has 12 episodes across 1 seasons.
Cast
- Nobuhiko Okamoto as Yoichi Karasuma (voice)
- Haruka Tomatsu as Ayame Ikaruga (voice)
- Rina Sato as Ibuki Ikaruga (voice)
- Yukari Tamura as Chihaya Ikaruga (voice)
- Kana Hanazawa as Kagome Ikaruga (voice)
- Atsushi Ono as Yoichi no Chichi (voice)
- Kazuya Nakai as Ryo Washizu (voice)
- Shintaro Asanuma as Keita Torigaya (voice)
- Yuka Iguchi as Masayuki (voice)
- Satomi Sato as Hiroyuki (voice)
- Katsuyuki Konishi as Ukyo Saginomiya (voice)
- Tsuyoshi Aoki as Dokuro Rengo Reader (voice)
