¡Miyamoto Musashi 5(Takarajimasha Bunko)
¡YOSHIKAWA Eiji / Cho
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[Machine Translation] Eiji Yoshikawa's "Musashi Miyamoto" is presented with a cover illustrated by Tetsuo Hara of "Fist of the North Star" fame. Detailed maps of the stage, character correlations, illustrations of weapons and antique tools, etc. are added, and more rubbings are used. The side notes have also been greatly expanded, and all but a few of them are contained within the pages in which they appear. Volume 1 includes an easy-to-understand background of the period, and volumes 2 and later include a synopsis of the previous volumes. The book is supervised by Hideaki Yoshikawa, the author's eldest son. Volume 5, "Kaze no maki ," will have 368 pages of text. After Seijuro and Denshichiro are defeated, the disciples of Yoshioka Dojo set out to defeat Musashi with all their might. The decisive battle took place at the Ichijyo-ji Temple, at the foot of Mount Hiei. Musashi, foreseeing his own death, resolves to "die well" before the battle. What does Odori think of the man who is about to die? Sword and love. What does Musashi, caught between two things he cannot grasp in one hand, see beyond his anguish? And Matahachi and Osugi. The grudge between the mother and son, who cannot see the reality of the situation, also prevents them from finding peace.
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