Japanese literature Shield of 塞王

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Japanese title: 単行本(小説・エッセイ) 日本文学 塞王の楯
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Item number: BN146879
Released date: 30 Oct 2021
Maker: Shueisha

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"Japanese Literature" "br" "Awarded the 166th Naoki Prize in 2021" "br" "The ultimate Sengoku Novel!" "A stone wall that repels any attack. A firearm that destroys any defense. The ultimate Sengoku Novel that portrays the confrontation between the" "Strongest Shield" "and the" "Supreme Spear" "!" Ichijodani Castle in Echizen Province was surrendered to Nobunaga ODA. Young 匡介 lost his father and mother and younger sister at that time, and on his way away, he was rescued by a stone wall craftsman Gensai. 匡介 was raised at the Anoo House of Hida, a group of stone-wall craftsmen headed by Gensai, and before long he was seen as his successor. 匡介 believed that if they built the "" Strongest Shield "" stone wall that would never be defeated, there would be no more war. He continued to polish his masonry techniques, hoping that he would not let more people like his parents and younger sister come out. As Hideyoshi died of illness and signs of war were approaching, 匡介 was assigned by Takatsugu KYOGOKU to renovate the stone wall of Otsu Castle near Lake Biwa. On the other hand, Motoyasu MORI, who was about to attack there, asked Kunitomoshu to build a firearm. Believing that building a firearm that was the "Supreme Spear" and instilling fear into everyone would be a deterrent to war, Hikokuro, the next leader of Kunitomoshu, who believes that building a firearm that was the "Supreme Spear" and instilling fear into everyone would be a deterrent to war. Taking this as a setting, Hikokuro, the next leader of Kunitomoshu, declares that he will "crush the Hida House". Taking the Otsu-jo Castle, surrounded by a large army, and