Synopsis
豪姫
Furuta Oribe is ordered to become tea master under Toyotomi Hideyoshi after his teacher Sen no Rikyū, the former tea master, was ordered to commit suicide. Princess Goh, daughter of the lord but adopted by Hideyoshi, is outraged when Rikyū's severed head is thrown in the Nijo River. She sends Usu, Oribe's servant, to retrieve the head and deliver it to Rikyū's adopted daughter.
The 1991–1993 Japan Window
109 Japan films released in this three-year window, ranked here by audience rating. Basara: Princess Goh sits at position #59.
#1Slam Dunk
★ 8.6 · 1993
#2Yu Yu Hakusho
★ 8.6 · 1992
#3Tokyo Love Story
★ 8.6 · 1991
#4Sailor Moon
★ 8.4 · 1992
#5Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Overture to a New War
★ 8.3 · 1993
#6Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai
★ 8.2 · 1991
#7Ranma ½: The Movie 2 — The Battle of Togenkyo: Rescue the Brides!
★ 8.1 · 1992
#8Ziggy: Soreyuke! R&R Band
★ 8.1 · 1991
Other Titles From Teshigahara Productions
The 1990s Japan Landscape
Catalog density by release year in the 1990s. Highlighted year (yellow) is when Basara: Princess Goh premiered. 447 total titles in this decade from Japan.
Reception Benchmarks
Ranked #2,691 of 4,579 Japan films indexed here (41st percentile by TMDB audience score).
Among Japan History productions specifically: #57 of 100 (top 57%).
Production Details
| Primary Country | Japan |
|---|---|
| Original Language | Japanese |
| Production Companies | Teshigahara Productions, TV Asahi, Hakuhodo, Shochiku |
| Runtime | 2h 22m |
| Release Date | April 11, 1992 |
| IMDb | tt0104351 |