
When you plan to travel to Japan, knowing “The Heike Story” may deepen your trip.
The sound of the bell of Gionshoja echoes the impermanence of all things. The hue of the flowers of the teak tree declares that they who flourish must be brought low. Yea, the proud ones are but for a moment, like an evening dream in springtime. The mighty are destroyed at the last, they are but as the dust before the wind.
-First phrase of “The Heike Story”
Books

The Heike Story|The Novel of Love and War in Ancient Japan
written by Eiji Yoshikawa
translated by Fuki Wooyenaka Uramatsu
Anime
THE HEIKE STORY
INU-OH
