Taiko

An Epic Novel of War and Glory in Feudal Japan

926 pages

English language

Published Sept. 26, 2000 by Kodansha.

ISBN:
978-4-7700-2609-5
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An excellent historical novel of the Sengoku period of Japanese history. The book centers around the life story of Hideyoshi (aka Taiko), the second of the three great unifiers of Japan, the first being Oda Nobunaga and the third Ieyasu Tokugawa.

The story begins with Hideyoshi as a young child, and ends with him at the age of 50 as he has overcome the last great obstacle between him and his rule of Japan. Interestingly, it does not cover the dozen years of his rule that followed, except to summarize it in a brief paragraph or two in the epilogue.

One of the advantages of seeing the Sengoku period through the life of Hideyoshi is that he begins life near the very bottom of the social structure of feudal Japan. Born the son of a former soldier turned farmer, we get a glimpse at the different layers of the social …

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