By: Kan Kikuchi (1888-1948)
"Onsyuu no kanatani" by Kan Kikuchi is a riveting tale of love, betrayal, and redemption set against the backdrop of feudal Japan. The story follows a young samurai who is torn between his duty to his clan and his forbidden love for a fellow warrior. As the plot unfolds, the protagonist must navigate treacherous political intrigue and violent conflict in order to protect those he cares about.
Kikuchi's writing is evocative and richly detailed, bringing the world of ancient Japan to vivid life. The characters are complex and well-developed, each facing their own moral dilemmas and inner struggles. The author's exploration of honor, loyalty, and sacrifice adds depth and emotional resonance to the narrative.
Overall, "Onsyuu no kanatani" is a compelling and immersive historical novel that will captivate readers with its blend of romance, action, and drama. Kan Kikuchi's skillful storytelling and poignant themes make this a book worth reading for anyone interested in Japanese history and culture. Book Description: A samurai story of revenge. Ichikurou killed his master. He got away from Edo (Tokyo) with his lover. They became burglars. Then he became a Buddist priest (bonze). He started to dig a tunnel near the riverside. Then his master's son appeared seeking refenge.
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