Miyamoto Musashi

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Eiji Yoshikawa: Miyamoto Musashi (Japanese language, 1983, Rokkō Shuppan)

2013 pages

Japanese language

Published June 2, 1983 by Rokkō Shuppan.

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The classic samurai novel about the real exploits of the most famous swordsman.

Miyamoto Musashi was the child of an era when Japan was emerging from decades of civil strife. Lured to the great Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 by the hope of becoming a samurai—without really knowing what it meant—he regains consciousness after the battle to find himself lying defeated, dazed and wounded among thousands of the dead and dying. On his way home, he commits a rash act, becomes a fugitive and brings life in his own village to a standstill—until he is captured by a weaponless Zen monk.

The lovely Otsū, seeing in Musashi her ideal of manliness, frees him from his tortuous punishment, but he is recaptured and imprisoned. During three years of solitary confinement, he delves into the classics of Japan and China. When he is set free again, he rejects the position of samurai …

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Subjects

  • Miyamoto, Musashi, -- 1584-1645 -- Fiction.
  • Swordsmen -- Japan -- Fiction.