The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls

The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls:
Revenge of the Hori Clan

Cover art from volume 1 of The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls, as published by Del Rey Manga
Y十M ~柳生忍法帖~
(Y- Jū -M - Yagyū Ninpōchō)
Genre Action, historical fantasy
Manga
Written by Masaki Segawa
Published by Kodansha
English publisher
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Young Magazine Uppers
Original run November 2005June 2007
Volumes 11

The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls: Revenge of the Hori Clan (Y十M ~柳生忍法帖~ Y- Jū -M - Yagyū Ninpōchō) is an 11-volume manga series written by Masaki Segawa and first published in Japan by Kodansha in 2005.

Like Masaki Segawa's first manga Basilisk, The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls is based on a novel from Futaro Yamada's Ninpōchō series and can therefore be considered a sequel to Basilisk, especially as several of the same historical characters featured in Basilisk make a return appearance. Its story centers on seven female survivors of the Hori clan, aided by Yagyū Jūbei, and their quest of vengeance.

Plot

In the Nineteenth Year of Kannei (1642), a rebellion by the Hori clan against Katō Akinari, the daimyo of Aizu, has been suppressed through the intervention of the Tokugawa shogunate. Placed into the custody of the Seven Spears, Katō's brutal group of personal enforcers, the Hori men are dragged to the Tōkei-ji "Divorce Temple" at Kamakura where the Hori women had been hiding. Despite a law passed by the former shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu forbidding men to enter the temple, the Seven Spears force their way in and brutally slaughter the Hori women before their husbands and brothers, before proceeding to murder them too. The massacre is stopped only by the intervention of Princess Sen, the Tōkei-ji Temple's guardian and older sister to the reigning shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu. Unfortunately, though the Seven Spears agreed to depart, only seven of the Hori women survived.

In retribution for the violation of Tōkeiji Temple and those who she had taken under her care, Princess Sen sends a message to the famous monk Takuan Sōhō to locate one person who can train the seven Hori women in the arts of ninjutsu to seek their revenge. The one chosen is Yagyū Jūbei Mitsuyoshi, son of Yagyū Munenori and former instructor to the shogun. With Jubei's instruction and guidance, the Hori women begin their war against the Seven Spears and ultimately Katō himself.

Characters

The Hori Clan

The Katō Clan and the Ashina

A clan of ninja who once ruled over Aizu, the Ashina rescued Lord Katō seven years prior to the manga's beginning when he was attacked by an unknown assailant while out hawking. In gratitude, Katō selected seven of the strongest Ashina to be his personal bodyguards and enforcers, naming them the Seven Spears of Aizu after the historical Seven Spears of Shizugatake whom his father, Katō Yoshiaki, had led. The Ashina are as perverse as their Lord and whenever Katō grows bored with any of his consorts, the unlucky women are given to the Seven Spears who rape and torture them to death.

The Seven Spears

Others

Publication

The Yagyū Ninja Scrolls was serialised in Kodansha's Weekly Young Magazine from 2005–2008, and was licensed for English publication by Del Rey Manga, which began releasing volumes in 2007.[1]

Volume list

No.TitleJapanese releaseEnglish release
01Vow of VengeanceNovember 4, 2005[2]
ISBN 978-4-06-361389-6
October 30, 2007[3]
ISBN 978-0-345-50118-9
  • 01. "The Broken Gate"
  • 02. "The Hori Mondo Matter"
  • 03. "That Man"
  • 04. "Forty-Four Memorial Tablets"
  • 05. "Into the Abyss"
  • 06. "Seven Snake Eyes"
  • About the Authors
  • Translation Notes
  • Preview of Volume 2
02Blood on the TrailNovember 4, 2005[4]
ISBN 978-4-06-361390-2
February 5, 2008[5]
ISBN 978-0-345-50120-2
  • 07. "The Man in the Red Mask"
  • 08. "The Man in the Red Mask (2)"
  • 09. "Jyūbei, Basket Buyer"
  • 10. "Bidding at Yoshiwara"
  • 11. "A Group of Demonesses"
  • 12. "A Group of Demonesses (2)"
  • 13. "The Bearded Kyō Doll"
  • About the Authors
  • Translation Notes
  • Preview of Volume 3
03Strike and CounterstrikeMarch 6, 2006[6]
ISBN 978-4-06-361426-8
May 13, 2008[7]
ISBN 978-0-345-50121-9
  • 14. "Sensei Jyūbei"
  • 15. "Sensei Jyūbei (2)"
  • 16. "Manji Jump"
  • 17. "Bamboo Spear Bridge"
  • 18. "Five Snake Eyes"
  • 19. "The Three Benefits"
  • 20. "The Hannya Bandits"
  • About the Authors
  • Translation Notes
  • Preview of Volume 4
04Blood WeddingAugust 4, 2006[8]
ISBN 978-4-06-361466-4
August 19, 2008[9]
ISBN 978-0-345-50122-6
  • 21. "The Hannya Bandits (2)"
  • 22. "Flower in the Abyss"
  • 23. "Splitting the Mask"
  • 24. "Autumn Wind at Tōkaiji Temple"
  • 25. "Snake Eyes Lottery"
  • 26. "Bride in Hell"
  • 27. "Bride in Hell (2)"
  • 28. "Bride in Hell (3)"
  • 29. "Water Grave"
  • 30. "Water Grave (2)"
  • About the Authors
  • Translation Notes
  • Preview of Volume 5
05Stalemate!October 6, 2006[10]
ISBN 978-4-06-361482-4
October 21, 2008[11]
ISBN 978-0-345-50421-0
  • 31. "Watery Grave (3)"
  • 32. "Watery Grave (4)"
  • 33. "Watery Grave (5)"
  • 34. "Humiliation"
  • 35. "Humiliation (2)"
  • 36. "Dog and Monkey Tōkaiji Temple"
  • 37. "Dog and Monkey Tōkaiji Temple (2)"
  • 38. "Gift From Edo"
  • 39. "Gift From Edo (2)"
  • 40. "Journey North"
  • About the Authors
  • Translation Notes
  • Preview of Volume 6
06Vengeance!February 6, 2007[12]
ISBN 978-4-06-361526-5
June 23, 2009[13]
ISBN 978-0-345-50422-7
  • 41. "Journey North (2)"
  • 42. "Journey North (3)"
  • 43. "Journey North (4)"
  • 44. "Journey North (5)"
  • 45. "Journey North (6)"
  • 46. "Journey North (7)"
  • 47. "Journey North (8)"
  • 48. "Journey North (9)"
  • 49. "Journey North (10)"
  • 50. "Finally In Aizu"
  • About the Authors
  • Translation Notes
07Hot Pursuit!June 6, 2007[14]
ISBN 978-4-06-361562-3
November 24, 2009[15]
ISBN 978-0-345-50423-4
08September 6, 2007[16]
ISBN 978-4-06-361591-3
09January 4, 2008[17]
ISBN 978-4-06-361635-4
10April 4, 2008[18]
ISBN 978-4-06-361657-6
11August 6, 2008[19]
ISBN 978-4-06-361689-7

Reception

In Jason Thompson's online appendix to Manga The Complete Guide, he praised the layouts of the manga, and described the character designs as "reminiscent of Go Nagai".[1] Theron Martin, writing for Anime News Network about the first two volumes, enjoyed the attention to historical detail, but felt the character designs were "overly harsh".[20] A.E. Sparrow, writing for IGN, appreciated the distinct character designs for the women and their enemies.[21]

References

  1. 1 2 Thompson, Jason (19 September 2009). "365 Days of Manga, Day 4: The Yaghy Ninja Scrolls: Revenge of the Hori Clan". Random House Inc.
  2. "Y十M 柳生忍法帖(1) せがわまさき 山田風太郎" [The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls (1) Masaki Segawa Futaro Yamada] (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  3. "The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls 1 by Original story by Futaro Yamada Manga by Masaki Segawa". Del Rey Manga. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  4. "Y十M 柳生忍法帖(2) せがわまさき 山田風太郎" [The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls (2) Masaki Segawa Futaro Yamada] (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  5. "The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls 2 by Original story by Futaro Yamada Manga by Masaki Segawa". Del Rey Manga. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  6. "Y十M 柳生忍法帖(3) せがわまさき 山田風太郎" [The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls (3) Masaki Segawa Futaro Yamada] (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  7. "The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls 3 by Original story by Futaro Yamada Manga by Masaki Segawa". Del Rey Manga. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  8. "Y十M 柳生忍法帖(4) せがわまさき 山田風太郎" [The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls (4) Masaki Segawa Futaro Yamada] (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  9. "The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls 4 by Original story by Futaro Yamada Manga by Masaki Segawa". Del Rey Manga. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  10. "Y十M 柳生忍法帖(5) せがわまさき 山田風太郎" [The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls (5) Masaki Segawa Futaro Yamada] (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  11. "The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls 5 by Original story by Futaro Yamada Manga by Masaki Segawa". Del Rey Manga. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  12. "Y十M 柳生忍法帖(6) せがわまさき 山田風太郎" [The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls (6) Masaki Segawa Futaro Yamada] (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  13. "The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls 6 by Original story by Futaro Yamada Manga by Masaki Segawa". Del Rey Manga. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  14. "Y十M 柳生忍法帖(7) せがわまさき 山田風太郎" [The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls (7) Masaki Segawa Futaro Yamada] (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  15. "The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls 7 by Original story by Futaro Yamada Manga by Masaki Segawa". Del Rey Manga. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  16. "Y十M 柳生忍法帖(8) せがわまさき 山田風太郎" [The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls (8) Masaki Segawa Futaro Yamada] (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  17. "Y十M 柳生忍法帖(9) せがわまさき 山田風太郎" [The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls (9) Masaki Segawa Futaro Yamada] (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  18. "Y十M 柳生忍法帖(10) せがわまさき 山田風太郎" [The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls (10) Masaki Segawa Futaro Yamada] (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  19. "Y十M 柳生忍法帖(11) せがわまさき 山田風太郎" [The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls (11) Masaki Segawa Futaro Yamada] (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  20. Martin, Theron (11 September 2008). "Review: the Yagyu Ninja Scrolls, GN 1-2 - Revenge of the Hori Clan". Anime News Network.
  21. Sparrow, A. E. (30 October 2007). "The Yagyu Ninja Scrolls Vol. 1 Review: Revenge is so, so sweet.". IGN Entertainment, Inc.
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