Kiganjô no bôken Filming Locations
Kiganjô no bôken Filming Locations
Isfahan is a city in central Iran, known for its Persian architecture. In the huge Naqsh-e Jahan Square is the 17th-century Imam (Shah) Mosque, whose dome and minarets are covered with mosaic tiles and calligraphy. Ali Qapu Palace, built for Shah Abbas and completed in the late 16th century, has a music room and a verandah overlooking the square’s fountains. Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque is known for its intricate tiling.
Sakuragaokachō is a district of Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. As of October 2020, the population of this district is 1,818. The postal code for Sakuragaokachō is 150–0031. Cerulean Tower and the Shibuya campus of the Japan University of Economics are located here.
Kiganjô no bôken (1966)
Osami, a soldier-of-fortune from Japan, joins with priest Ensai in a quest for the ashes of the great Buddha. Their journey takes them to a kingdom in the Middle East, where they find intrigue and romance in the court of an evil king.