Shinshaku Yotsuya kaidan kohen (1949)
Shinshaku Yotsuya kaidan kohen 1949 In this second part to The Yotsuda Phantom, Iemons apparent success is minimized by his own feelings of guilt, the quickly mounting evidence, and Naosukes constant hounding
Ghost of Yotsuya (1949)
Ghost of Yotsuya 1949 Iemon Tamiya is an impovershed masterless samurai who craves a better life, which he cannot have because of his marriage to Oiwa, who is completely devoted to her husband
The Moon Has Risen (1955)
The Moon Has Risen 1955 Mokichi is the widower father of three daughters, with whom he has been living on the premises of a temple since the war All three daughters become involved in varied complicated relationships The sisters and their attached men are deliberately designed as allegorical figures