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中山道を江戸へ向かう蒔坂左京大夫一行は、次々と難題に見舞われる。中山道の難所、自然との闘い、行列の道中行き合い、御本陣差し合い、御殿様の発熱……。さらに行列の中では御家乗っ取りの企てもめぐらされ――。到着が一日でも遅れることは御法度の参勤交代。果たして、一路は無事に江戸までの道中を導くことができるのか!(中公文庫)

325 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 25, 2013

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Jirō Asada

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Jirō Asada (浅田 次郎, born December 13, 1951 in Tokyo) is the pen name of Kōjirō Iwato (岩戸 康次郎), a Japanese writer.

Inspired by Yukio Mishima, who tried to stage a coup d'état among Japan Self-Defense Forces then committed suicide after the coup was failed, Asada enlisted in the SDF after finishing his studies. He changed jobs many times while endeavoring to find writing opportunities, submitting his works to literary competitions.

In 1991, his novel Torarete tamaruka! (とられてたまるか!) started his literary career. After writing several picaresque novels, his novel Metro ni notte (地下鉄に乗って) was awarded the Eiji Yoshikawa Prize for New Writers and made into a 2006 film; a short story collection The Stationmaster and other stories (Poppoya (鉄道員)) was also awarded the Naoki Prize.

He writes not only standard fiction and picaresque novels, but also writes historical and Chinese historical novels such as The Firmament of the Pleiades (Sōkyū no subaru, 蒼穹の昴).

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August 13, 2017
以前看的日本時代小說都是有點悲情的
尤其藤澤周平,故事都有點抑鬱
第一次看這麼歡樂的時代小說好不習慣~
雖然感覺重臣謀反好像是日本時代小說的固定套路
但就連反派也很歡樂,不像之前看的反派那麼陰險
覺得主角有點命好,一路上心想事成
事事順利過頭

話雖這麼說但還是滿好看的
還可以在劇情推進中順便學到很多幕末的武士風貌
(雖然不曉得有多符合史實就是了)
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