Monday, April 4, 2011

Ooku: The Inner Chambers - vol. 2

Title: Ooku: The Inner Chambers Vol. 2
Author: Fumi Yoshinaga
Illustrator: Fumi Yoshinaga
Publisher: Viz Media, LLC
Copyright: 2009
Price: $12.99
ISBN: 978-1-4215-2748-2
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Summary and Quick Thoughts: Shogun Yoshimune has sought out and started reading “Chronicle of a Dying Day” to better understand why 80 years ago, the customs were changed and put into motion.

Throughout the land, the Redface Pox is killing men and women are making decisions they never originally had to make. Those in Edo Castle believe themselves to be safe, but when Shogun Iemitsu falls ill and dies, the Lady Kasuga prepares Japan for a change. His illegitimate daughter, his only living heir, is called to the castle and picks up where her father left off, a pawn in Lady  (now Reverend) Kasuga’s efforts to make a swift transition by any means necessary.
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Will Teens Like It? This is an adult title dealing with adult themes.
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Things to be aware of: sexual situations, criminal activities, rape
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Further Thoughts:
What you are reading in this volume is an account of what Shogun Yoshimune is reading. We meet Monk Arikoto, who is forced to renounce his vows and enter the Inner Chambers. His entrance and forced servitude introduces a clear, if not heart wrenching love story.

Volume 2 sets up the stories that will be continued in future volumes, including the struggle the current Lord Iemitsu faces as she must come to terms with her story of pain as she is forcibly taken from her content life and placed into a position she neither wants nor cares for. We also watch as Arikoto is forced into decisions he cannot stand as well as the actions of Lady Kasuga who desperately wants the man she idolized alive again.

Once again, the author weaves an intricate story and the translations again seem to be that of English used ages ago. The artwork is still fantastic, but again, distinguishing between characters is sometimes difficult. Arikoto is easily identifiable but I did confuse the Shogun and Arikoto’s attendant often as he worked with them on their issues. Plus, it seemed that a character from volume 1 had returned, but I had to remind myself that this story takes place 80 years earlier, not currently. The story of Arikoto and Chie/Iemitsu is the story of two lonely people, who together find they must cope, but how.
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Source: Library.

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