¡Roku Jo Miyasundokoro Genji Ga Tari Shita(Shogakukan Bunko Ha 5-5)
¡Hayashi Mariko / Cho

 Description
[Machine Translation] It is his mission as the "Prince of Light" to embrace unwilling women. In this second part, Hikaru Genji describes his later years after his return from Suma to the capital and his death. In "Kashiwagi," a book that has been greatly popular in the original, how does Mariko Hayashi, a master of romance novels, depict the situation between a man and a woman, a situation that can be described as cause and effect? In "Kashiwagi," a large and lively section, Mariko Hayashi, a master of romance novels, painstakingly describes beautiful Japanese nature and Heian-period customs. The Tale of Genji," Mariko Hayashi's version of "The Tale of Genji" is now complete, omitting all the tedious parts of the original and rearranging it to suit the speed of modern readers. Who knew "The Tale of Genji" could be so radical and interesting!


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Mariko Hayashi

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