The Kouga Ninja Scrolls Explained

The Kouga Ninja Scrolls
Title Orig:甲賀忍法帖
Orig Lang Code:ja
Translator:Geoff Sant
Author:Futaro Yamada
Country:Japan
Language:Japanese
Series:Ninja Scrolls
Genre:Historical fantasy
Publisher:Kobunsha
Release Date:1959
English Release Date:December 2006
Media Type:Print
Pages:311
Isbn:978-0-345-49510-5
Dewey:895.6/35 22
Congress:PL865.A49 K6513 2006
Oclc:70408092

is a historical fantasy novel about ninja written in 1958–1959 by the Japanese author Futaro Yamada. It is the first installment in Yamada's Ninja Scrolls series, which he wrote until his death in 2001. The book was translated into English by Geoff Sant, and published by Del Rey in December 2006.

Plot

Beginning in April 1614 Japan, the story centers around the Kouga and the Iga, two rival ninja clans who have been enemies for 400 years. Their no-hostilities treaty is lifted by retired shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu to settle a succession dispute within the government concerning which of Ieyasu's grandsons will become the third Tokugawa Shogun, Takechiyo or Kunichiyo. Danjou and Ogen, leader of the Kouga and Iga respectively, are summoned to Sunpu Castle and each select nine other members of their clan to participate in a battle to the death. Each clan is given a scroll with all 20 combatants' names written on it. Any survivors are to return to the castle on the last day of May with the scroll, and the side with the most survivors will win. Following a random toss of the scrolls by Ieyasu, Kunichiyo is represented by the Kouga, while Takechiyo is represented by the Iga.

Due to years of incestuous selective breeding, the members of the Kouga and Iga have all developed inhuman abilities at the cost of several of them being born physically disfigured or otherwise abnormally mutated. At the center of the conflict is Kouga and Iga's two young heirs; Gennosuke and Oboro respectively; who had fallen in love in the hopes of not only bringing their clans together in peace but also to mix the bloodlines of their families so as to undo the genetic damage endured by both. The novel traces the course of the conflict as both clans endure heavy losses and ultimately bring Gennosuke and Oboro to face each other on the field of battle.

Characters

Kouga
Iga

Adaptations

Reception

PopMatters described The Kouga Ninja Scrolls as having "outrageous charm", and said they were captivated by the "covert vendettas and secret ninja powers". However, they called Sant's English translation "clunky and awkward".[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Kouga Ninja Scrolls by Futaro Yamada. . 2007-02-22 . 2022-09-04.