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A complete 3-volume set of "Koro Hachisuka" series by Shinjuro Tobe. The story of the Hachisuka father and son, who played an active role supporting Hideyoshi in the turbulent era of warring states. Volume 1: "The Chapter of the Grass Bandits," Volume 2: "The Chapter of the Swastika Banner," Volume 3: "The Chapter of the Western Sea." A long novel depicting the exploits of Masakatsu Hachisuka and his son Iemasa, who supported Hideyoshi's unification of the country and worked with wisdom and courage. Under the leadership of Koro, the head of the independent "Hachisuka Party," a man once nicknamed "Monkey" who used to live in his mansion visits, introducing himself as "Kinoshita Tokichiro, under the command of Oda Nobunaga." Captivated by the charm and energy of Tokichiro (Hideyoshi), Koro, declaring "For this man," boldly enters the war-torn world of the Sengoku period, wearing a black battle surcoat dyed with the swastika crest. The second "Koro," Iemasa Hachisuka, learns much from the back of his taciturn and great father, "Koro" Masakatsu, who continues to support Hideyoshi's rise to power, and grows significantly through encounters with Hanbei Takenaka and Kanbei Kuroda. Then, news of the Honno-ji Incident reaches Hideyoshi's army during the conquest of the Mori clan. Through the battles of the two Koros, who flew the "swastika" banner at the forefront of Hideyoshi's army on land, mountains, and sea, this is a masterpiece long novel depicting the dignified lives of men who ran through the Sengoku period. Offered for sale to organize the storage.
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