Ôoku: The Inner Chambers #5badtzphotoMarch 14 2011, 20:35:03 UTC
Written and illustrated by Fumi Yoshinaga
From Viz Gyokuei, who first arrived at the Inner Chambers as a young novitiate monk, has risen to become one of the shogun Tsunayoshi’s advisors. He hopes to protect the shogunate the same way his mentor Arikoto once did. But the numerous intrigues of the Inner Chambers-and the shogun herself-are pushing Gyokuei’s patience and cunning to the breaking point.
Some points: - Borrow from LPL - the irony of being a female shogun with the reversed harem. And she saw and felt it. I feel sorry for her. - corrupting people in powers. - Introducing the young Nobu.
Written and illustrated by Fumi Yoshinaga
From Viz
Gyokuei, who first arrived at the Inner Chambers as a young novitiate monk, has risen to become one of the shogun Tsunayoshi’s advisors. He hopes to protect the shogunate the same way his mentor Arikoto once did. But the numerous intrigues of the Inner Chambers-and the shogun herself-are pushing Gyokuei’s patience and cunning to the breaking point.
Some points:
- Borrow from LPL
- the irony of being a female shogun with the reversed harem. And she saw and felt it. I feel sorry for her.
- corrupting people in powers.
- Introducing the young Nobu.
Bottom line, interesting manga.
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