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Yae's Sakura
八重の桜
(Yae no Sakura)
Yae no Sakura poster.jpg
Poster
Country Japan.jpg Japan
Language Japanse
English
Channel NHK
Creator Mutsumi Yamamoto
Genre Taiga
War
Drama
Historical
Broadcast 2013
No. of Seasons 1
No. of Episodes 50
Main Cast
Character Actor
Niijima Yae Haruka Ayase



Yae's Sakura (Japanese: 八重の桜; Yae no Sakura) is a 2013 Japanese Taiga TV series.

The following weapons were used in the television series Pyramid Silent/Sandbox 2:



Handguns

Remington 1858 New Army

Union Army officer briefly seen with a Remington 1858 New Army during the Gettysburg war during the American Civil War.

Remington 1858 New Army - .44 caliber
Union Army officer with the holstered revolver. (Ep.01).
The revolver is pulled. (Ep.01).
Union Army officer runs, revolver in hands. (Ep.01).

Flintlock Pistol

The assassin shots Ii Naosuke (Takaaki Enoki) with a Flintlock Pistol at the Sakuradamon Incident. It's completelly historical incorrect, as, actually, according to Wikipedia, the Japanese-made Colt 1851 Navy revolver was used during the Sakuradamon Incident.

Brander & Potts London Flintlock Duelling Pistol - .55 caliber
The assassin pulls his pistol. (Ep.05).
The octagonal barrel is seen. (Ep.05).

Long Guns

Enfield Pattern 1853

Confederate and Union soldiers, as well as various samurais are armed with the Enfield Pattern 1853s.

Enfield Pattern 1853 - .577 Ball
Confederate Army soldiers with the rifles. (Ep.01).
Killed Confederate Army soldier drops his rifle. (Ep.01).
Confederate Army soldiers raise their rifles. (Ep.01).
Union Army soldiers aim their rifles. (Ep.01).
The lock is seen. (Ep.01).
Union Army soldiers run at attack. (Ep.01).
Numerous rifles is seen at the battlefield. (Ep.01).
Shogunat samurais attack with the rifles in hands. (Ep.01).
Numerous rifles is seen at the background. (Ep.01).
Yamamoto Kakuma (Hidetoshi Nishijima) aims the rifle. Numerous Tanegashimas is seen at the background. (Ep.03).
Another view of Yamamoto Kakuma's rifle. (Ep.03).
Yamamoto Kakuma and Yoshichiro Yamakawa assemble their rifle. (Ep.04).

Winchester Model 1873

An anachronistic (for American Civil War) Winchester Model 1873 is briefly seen in the hands of Confederate soldier during the battle of Gettysburg.

Winchester Model 1873 carbine - 1st generation rifle - .44-40 WCF
Confederate army soldier runs, rifle in hands. (Ep.01).

Springfield Model 1840

Numerous characters use a Springfield Model 1840s

Springfield Model 1840 flintlock musket - .69 Smoothbore. The predecessor of Model 1842. Many of M1840s were converted to percussion lock.
Kakuma Yamamoto (Hidetoshi Nishijima) reloads his rifle. (Ep.01).
Kakuma Yamamoto about to fire the rifle. (Ep.01).
Kakuma Yamamoto holds his rifle after firing it. (Ep.01).
Springfield and two Tanegashimas is seen at the armory. (Ep.01).

Springfield Model 1842

A Springfield Model 1842 appeared in the hands of numerous characters

Springfield Model 1842 - .69 Smoothbore
Shogunat samurais (at the left and right) aim the rifles. Niijima Yae (Haruka Ayase) holds the Spences carbine at the center. (Ep.01).
Multiple guns is seen at the gun rack. (Ep.02).
A ditto. (Ep.02).
Yamamoto Kakuma (Hidetoshi Nishijima) presents the gun to Niijima Yae (Haruka Ayase). (Ep.02).
Niijima Yae investigates her new-accrued rigle. (Ep.02).
Niijima Yae aims. (Ep.02).
Yoshichiro Yamakawa (Hiroshi Satomura) investigates the rifle. (Ep.03).
Niijima Yae aims trains the properly aiming the rifle. (Ep.03).
Niijima Yae holds her rifle after firing it. (Ep.03).
Niijima Yae cocks her rifle. (Ep.04).
Yoshichiro Yamakawa holds assassins at gunpoint. (Ep.05).
Yamamoto Kakuma about to fire his rifle. (Ep.05).

Spencer 1860

Niijima Yae (Haruka Ayase) and several other characters utilizes a Spencer 1860s.

Spencer Model 1860 Carbine - .56-56 Spencer rimfire
Union Army commander salutes with the rifle. (Ep.01).
Union Army commander brandishes his rifle. (Ep.01).
Union Army commander about to fire his rifle in air. (Ep.01).
Niijima Yae aims her rifle. (Ep.01).
Niijima Yae reloads her rifle. (Ep.01).
Niijima Yae fires her rifle. (Ep.01).

Snider-Enfield Mk.II** Infantry

What appeared to be Snider-Enfield Mk.II** Infantrys can be seen used by Imperial Japanese Army samurais.

Snider-Enfield Mk.II** Infantry Rifle - .577 Snider
Imperial Japanese Army samurais are armed with the rifles. (Ep.01).
A ditto. (Ep.01).
Imperial Japanese Army samurais about to fire their rifles. (Ep.01).
Imperial Japanese Army samurai reload his rifle...
...and cocks it. (Ep.01).

Tanegashima

A Tanegashima is seen in the hands of numerous characters

Short-barrelled "Tanegashima" matchlock arquebus at the Ako Temple museum
Multiple Tanegshimas is seen in the gun rack. (Ep.01).
Yamamoto Kakuma (Hidetoshi Nishijima) fires his Tanegashima. (Ep.01).
Yamamoto Kakuma holds his Tanegashima. (Ep.01).
Samurais walk, Tanegashimas in hands. (Ep.01).
Samurais fire. (Ep.01).
Samurais show their mark-shooting skills. (Ep.01).
Yamamoto Gonpachi (Yutaka Matsushige) during the hunting. (Ep.02).
Yamamoto Gonpachi hunts for the bird. (Ep.02).
Yamamoto Gonpachi finished-off injured bird. (Ep.02).
Numerous Tanegashimas is seen at the gun rack at he left. (Ep.03).
Numerous Tanegashimas and Springfield Model 1842s is seen at the gun rack. (Ep.03).
Five Tanegashimas and Springfields M1840 and M1842 is seen at the gun racks. (Ep.05).

Toy Rifles

Young Niijima Yae (Rio Suzuki) made a toy Tanegashima.

Young Niijima Yae holds the handmade toy Tanegashima. (Ep.01).

Rifles Images

Young Niijima Yae draws multiple images of the rifles. Numerous rifle images is seen at the several points.

Young Niijima Yae copies the gun images from the book. (Ep.01).
Ashigaru reloads Tanegashima at the bock image. (Ep.03).
Image of Tanegashimas wielding samurais. (Ep.03).


Cannons

Muzzleloaded Cannons

Multiple muzzleloaded cannons is seen at the numerous points, most notably during the American Civil and Boshin Wars.

Union Army soldiers ready the cannon. (Ep.01).
Union Army soldiers aim the cannon...
... and fires it. (Ep.01).
Union Army soldier reloads the cannon. (Ep.01).
Imperial Japanese Army samurais aim the cannons. (Ep.01).
Ashigaru reload the cannons. (Ep.01).
A ditto. (Ep.01).
The cannons is seen in armory. (Ep.01).
Shogunat samurais guard the port from the Black Ships. (Ep.01).
Shogunat samurais aim the cannon. Niijima Yae runs, rifle in hands. (Ep.01).
Numerous cannons is seen at shinagawa fort. (Ep.03).
A good view of the cannons in the fort. (Ep.04).

Revolving-loaded cannons

Revolving-loaded cannons was used during the American Civil and Boshin War.

Union army soldiers reload the cannon. (Ep.01).
Union army soldiers fire. (Ep.01).
Imperial Japanse Army samurais reload the cannon. (Ep.01).
Imperial Japanse Army samurais about to fire the cannon. (Ep.01).

Naval Cannon

Numerous naval cannons is seen on the "Kanrin Maru" ship

Naval cannon - 18th century
One of the naval cannons is seen at the background. (Ep.05).

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