The Kiyosu Conference (清須会議, Kiyosu Kaigi) is a 2013 Japanese period comedy film directed by Kōki Mitani.
[1][2] The film is based on a novel of the same name written by Mitani a year prior, itself a reference to the real-life Kiyosu Conference [ja] (Kiyosu Kaigi) held on June 27, 1582, the first joint political decision made in Japan.
[3] After the Honnō-ji Incident and the Battle of Yamazaki, senior vassals of the Oda clan gathered at the Kiyosu Castle.
By December 21, the film had grossed ¥2.87 billion (US$27.3 million) in Japan.
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