I don't really like novel, and I always avoid it. Except to some of Russian writter like Chekov, Dostoyevsky or Gorky. Or some writter that I consider funny like Bernard Shaw and Voltaire.
But this novel, I even dare to give a second read, and I already did :
Eiji Yoshikawa- Taiko
This is nearly a history book, picturing the three influential leader in Japan. Oda Nobunaga, Hideyoshi Toyotomi and Tokugawa Ieyasu.
As I also read Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa, and I read other sources about Musashi history also his own book "the book of five ring" I see there is nothing goes out from the plot of history comparing to what Eiji Yoshikawa write except on some different perspective regarding his final battle with Sasaki Kojiro.
Which the author siding more to Musashi than Sasaki Kojiro. But so far nothing goes so far from the track.