Sakon – Sengoku Fuuunroku

Brave and honorable samurai Shima Sakon(å³¶ 左近? ―1600?), a groundfather of Yagyu Yoshikane(Yagyu Renyasai). He was an able subordinate of Ishida Mitsunari, fought against Tokugawa Ieyasu at battle of Sekigahara. Some historical books tell us Sakon had died at that battle. But…others, he had survived and escaped to the retreat in Kyoto where the YagyuContinue reading “Sakon – Sengoku Fuuunroku”

Saku-chan to Nozomi-kun

Onodera Saku posed as a boy up until the end of elementary school in an attempt to console her mother, who tremendously grieved the death of her elder brother. Seated right next to her, on the other hand, is Nishioka who grows out his hair beyond the usual length for boys and because of thatContinue reading “Saku-chan to Nozomi-kun”

Sakuhin Number 20

A collection of short, slightly bittersweet stories: 1&2 ) Tableau Numero 20 Ever since he discovered the rough sketch for a lost painting by the 19th century French artist Maurice Olivier in a library book, a modern-day art expert, also named Maurice, has yearned to see the actual painting. Is it the work of artContinue reading “Sakuhin Number 20”

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