Ogin-sama
Fictional samurai novel
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Ogin-sama (お吟さま, Ogin-sama) is a jidaigeki novel written by Tōkō Kon and published in 1956.[1] Kon won the Naoki Prize for the novel.[2][3][4]
AuthorTōkō Kon
Originaltitleお吟さま (Ogin-sama)
LanguageJapanese
PublisherTankosha
| Author | Tōkō Kon |
|---|---|
| Original title | お吟さま (Ogin-sama) |
| Language | Japanese |
| Publisher | Tankosha |
Publication date | 1957 |
| Publication place | Japan |
| Awards | Naoki Prize |
The novel deals with Sen no Rikyū's daughter Ogin and Takayama Ukon.[5] The novel was adapted into film twice.[6][7]
Adaptation
- Love Under the Crucifix (1962), a Bungei pro production, directed by Kinuyo Tanaka. It stars Ineko Arima.[6]
- Ogin-sama aka Love and Faith (1978), a Takarazuka Eiga production, directed by Kei Kumai and screenplay by Yoshikata Yoda. It stars Takashi Shimura.[7]