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Ôoku: The Inner Chambers, Vol. 2 [Paperback]

Fumi Yoshinaga (Author, Illustrator)
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December 8, 2009
In this 17th Century Japan the Shogun is a woman...and the harem is full of men. R to L (Japanese Style). Curious about why female lords must take on male names, the Shogun Yoshimune seeks out the ancient scribe Murase and his archives of the last eighty years of the Inner Chambers--called the Chronicle of the Dying Day. In it's pages Yoshimune discovers the coming of the Redface Pox, the death of the last male Shogun, and the birth of the new Japan… In Edo period Japan, a strange new disease called the Red Pox has begun to prey on the country’s men. Within eighty years of the first outbreak, the male population has fallen to a quarter of the total female population. Women have taken on all the roles traditionally granted to men, even that of the Shogun. The men, precious providers of life, are carefully protected. And the most beautiful of the men are sent to serve in the Shogun’s Inner Chamber…

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About the Author

Fumi Yoshinaga debuted in 1994 with Tsuki to sandaru (The Moon and the Sandals) and has won numerous awards, including the 2002 Kodansha Manga Award for her series Antique Bakery, and the 2006 Japan Media Arts Festival Excellence Award for Ôoku.

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  • Paperback: 200 pages
  • Publisher: VIZ Media LLC (December 8, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1421527480
  • ISBN-13: 978-1421527482
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 6.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #625,110 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "The Inner Chambers": a five-star destination!, December 7, 2009
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This review is from: Ôoku: The Inner Chambers, Vol. 2 (Paperback)
Viz Media's gorgeously-presented second volume of Fumi Yoshinaga's alternate-Edo saga "Ooku: the Inner Chambers" is (how is this possible?) even better than the first! Ruler of a gynocratic Japan in the deadly wake of the male-killing Red Pox, the shogun Yoshimune summons ancient scribe Murase, to read his secret chronicles of a ravaged society's gender-bending struggle to survive. As the (back)story opens, the ordained life of Arikoto, a young Buddhist abbot of great spiritual promise, takes a most unexpected turn when his physical beauty catches the beady eye of the full-service Lady Kasuga, shogun Iemitsu's former wet-nurse and present procurer. After an evening of cruel and bloody persuasion, he agrees to renounce his priestly vows and enter Edo Castle's Inner Chambers as one of the shogun's cloistered catamites. In the course of further hard lessons about identity, integrity, and the human inevitability of suffering and sacrifice - for even the most exalted - Arikoto arrives at his own noble truth: the austere, celibate monk's life is not the only path to nirvana (or nehan, in Japanese). As the shogun's consort, he has a vital role in securing the stability - indeed, the continued existence - of Japan. Now despite my yaoi-type plot summary (not so far-fetched - the real-life shogun Tsunayoshi apparently did maintain a male "harem" in the late seventeenth century), rest assured this is a thoroughly, thrillingly josei romance. In addition, the "M" rating is due more to sophisticated than to sexual content - three discreetly-rendered rapes are presented as the ugly assertions of dominance they are; and when it comes to love scenes, well, the pure and gracious Arikoto evinces more compassion than raw passion...but fear not, he'll learn! Elegant, smart and compelling, "The Inner Chambers" are the most enthralling destination in manga!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another brilliant volume of a masterpiece series..., December 19, 2009
This review is from: Ôoku: The Inner Chambers, Vol. 2 (Paperback)
Ooku is one of the best books I've read - both within the manga and non-graphic novels. It's simply spell-binding, mesmerizing, elevating, everything that a truly good book should be. Add to this beautiful, refined art. I've been most happy to continue with the series, and look forward to Ôoku: The Inner Chambers, Vol. 3 (+Oku: the Inner Chambers) in April next year (2010) and Ôoku: The Inner Chambers, Vol. 4 in August. Volume 5 has been already released in Japan, and the series is still on-going, which is a good thing, as there will never be enough "Ooku" for me. VIZ Signature (publisher) did a marvelous job with volume 2 again, there is a color insert, semi-dust jacket, detailed history and culture-related end-notes, the great quality of translation and editing. All those who read volume 1 know that the translators chose to use archaic English, and as far as I know, that's the only thing that made some readers unhappy with the book (though I'm personally OK with that, and in fact, after a couple of pages it became natural / didn't bother me anymore). I'm yet to hear of any other complaint from any of the readers of this series, and I personally cannot see any single serious weakness or shortcoming in this book.

The story from volume 1 continues as the current shogun (a female) in an alternate history Japan, Edo/samurai period, dominated by women, is finding out the truth about how female shogunate got established. The story in volume 2 is all told in the past, the days when a male shogun was supposedly ruling the land, and women were nothing but "wenches" who could have been sold in prostitution by their husbands and had no rights. However, the mysterious plague destroys more and more men every day, and a shogun's wet nurse, a strong, cruel and driven woman, Kasuga, gains one of the highest positions of power and respect. In fact, who's really ruling the country?
A handsome young priest from a noble family makes a mistake of visiting the shogun's palace, and gets captured to become a shogun's male concubine / part of the male harem (Inner Chambers). The volume centers on his adventures and his relationship with the shogun and a few other figures from the Inner Chambers' surroundings. Those who expect yaoi (m/m romance) based on this description may be disappointed, but read on, my belief is that this story is bound to impress and be liked by almost any reader, of any genre.

The story is realistic, full of authentic details of samurai and shogunate life, wise, sad at times, yet elevating at others. Most highly recommended!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a gorgeous volume., August 21, 2010
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This volume covers the start of the Chronicle of the Dying Day, an ancient scroll describing the beginning of women rule and the arrival of the Redpox illness. Yoshimune discovers the arrival of a monk named Arikoto and how he evolves in the Inner Chambers.

This basically is the idea of the story, the Chronicle continues in the next volume, where we find out more about the Inner Chambers and the rule of the next Shogun. I highly recommend it!
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