• Air date: 01 Jan '78 80 episodes
      Set in the eighteenth century, it showed fictitious events in the life of Yoshimune, the eighth Tokugawa shogun. The program started in 1978 under the title Yoshimune Hyobanki: Abarenbo Shogun. After a few seasons, they shortened the first two words and ran for two decades under the shorter title until the series ended in 2003; a two-hour special aired in 2004. The earliest scripts occasionally wove stories around historic events such as the establishment of firefighting companies of commoners in Edo, but eventually the series adopted a routine of strictly fiction. Along with Zenigata Heiji and Mito Kōmon, it ranks among the longest-running series in the jidaigeki genre. Like so many other jidaigeki, it falls in the category of kanzen-chōaku, loosely, "rewarding good and punishing evil."
  • List of Episodes (80)
    • 51. The Downfall of Ohuka Echizen No Kami

    • 52. The Best Dry Sake for Mother and Son

    • 53. The Female Doctor Who Loves Money

    • 54. This Small Incident Occured Ten Years Ago

    • 55. The Man Who Died in the Light Snowfalls in Spring

    • 56. Eliminations of Black Sheep

    • 57. The Best Cherry Blossom Dance in Edo

    • 58. The Firemen's Standard is the Firemen's Heart and Soul

    • 59. Only the Sun Knew

    • 60. The Perished Love in a Spring Storm

    • 61. A Single Flower in the Dark

    • 62. The Fallen Flower in the Game of Chance

    • 63. Holding a Fire Standard for a Spear

    • 64. The Troublesome Tea Urn Trip

    • 65. Daruma Smiled on Joshu Road

    • 66. Commissioner Ooka Committs Hara-Kiri!

    • 67. A Bogus Complaint

    • 68. Very Proud of the Celebrated Sword

    • 69. A Loach Pot Rather than a Domain

    • 70. The Best Godfather in Japan

    • 71. Revenge Colored with Safflowers

    • 72. A Man Passionate About the Snow on Mount Fuji

    • 73. Kick the Edo Illness Out!

    • 74. Gorozaemon Kano's Disappearance

    • 75. Suspicion Begets Idle Fears