Shortly after the start of the
Meiji era, Jubei Kamata, a former samurai under the
Tokugawa Shogunate who fought against the
Imperial government, flees from Imperial cavalrymen on the northern Japanese island of
Hokkaido. Jubei kills his pursuers and disappears but remains infamous as "Jubei the Killer". Years later, in a frontier town, a pair of brothers, Sanosuke and Unosuke Hotta, beat and disfigure a prostitute while visiting a brothel. The town's senior lawman, an ex-samurai named Ichizo Oishi, lets the brothers go with only minor chastisement and a fine instead of dispatching them to
Sapporo to face justice. The other prostitutes pool their money to put a bounty on the two brothers. This draws in several men, including Kingo Baba, a former comrade of Jubei's. Another bounty hunter, Masaharu Kitaoji, arrives with a young writer who believes him to be an honorable warrior. Kitaoji draws the attention of Oishi, who demands he hand over his swords as they are banned in the town. Confronted by armed lawmen, Kitaoji has to accept, but is then beaten and humiliated by Oishi. The following day, Oishi sends him away, but the writer, Himeji, stays behind to write about Oishi instead when he reveals the truth about Kitaoji. Kingo tracks Jubei down to a small farm, where he lives in poverty with his two children. Kingo convinces a reluctant Jubei to help him earn the bounty so he can provide for his family. On the way, they are joined by Goro Sawada, a brash young half-
Ainu hunter who claims to have killed five men already. When the trio arrive at the town, Oishi finds and recognises Jubei at the inn. He taunts, beats, and scars Jubei, but doesn't kill him. Kingo and Goro are upstairs with the prostitutes and escape unharmed. After recuperating with the help of the prostitutes, the three men track down one of their targets and kill him in a brief shootout. Jubei delivers the killing blow after Kingo is unable to do so himself. After this, Kingo admits that he doesn't have the stomach for killing any longer, gives Jubei his old rifle, and leaves. Jubei and Goro return to the town to kill the second target. Jubei sends Goro in to kill the man while he uses an outhouse. After a scuffle in which Goro is unable to shoot the man, he instead stabs him with an Ainu knife, an experience that traumatizes him as he has never actually taken a life before. Although Jubei and Goro escape, Oishi and his deputies find Goro's knife and are able to track down Kingo, who is killed after a night of brutal torture. Jubei learns of his friend's death when the scarred prostitute, Natsume, delivers the bounty. Sober for years, he drinks the last of Goro's liquor and returns to the town to exact revenge. Before he leaves, he orders Goro and Natsume to deliver his share of the bounty to his children and look after them. Jubei returns to the inn, where he finds Kingo's body put on public display. Inside, he finds the lawman and his
posse drinking. Jubei shoots the innkeeper dead for displaying Kingo outside, and tries to shoot Oishi as well before the gun runs out of bullets. He then draws his sword and a fight breaks out as a broken lantern starts a fire inside the inn. Despite being wounded several times, Jubei is able to kill Oishi and several of his men, and the survivors flee. He orders Himeji, who witnessed the battle, to write exactly about what he saw. However, Jubei knows that the Japanese authorities would be particularly harsh if they found out that Goro, who is half-Ainu, had been involved in the killing of two Japanese men, not to mention the women who hired them to carry out the act. He therefore demands that Himeji leave Goro and the prostitutes out of the account, ensuring that he alone will carry the blame for killing Oishi and the brothers. As Jubei walks out, he sees the prostitutes have taken down Kingo's body. He tells his old friend to wait for him in hell and rides out of town alone with the inn burning behind him. Having returned to Jubei's farm, Natsume contemplates settling down there with Goro and helping him raise Jubei's children. She is hopeful that one day Jubei might return. He is last seen walking alone aimlessly in the snow, somewhere in Hokkaido. ==Cast==