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Japanese Literature
Shogakukan Bunko : Take me to the Heian Period! Usui Hikaru, the number one host of the host club "Alia" in Kabukicho, is invited by a customer of the store to sell "Oni-no-Te" on the Internet auction site. If it sells well, Hikaru's money will be all Hikaru's, so I decided to buy the dried Oni-no-Te for ten million yen. At the same time, Hikaru, who was stopped by the mysterious girl Kai on the street, buys a set of picture books at an old book store in Jinbocho as directed. It is a story of "Watanabe no Tsuna no Oni-taiji" in the Heian period, in which the "Oni-no-Te" appears by chance. In the same way, Hikaru, who was stopped by the mysterious girl Kai in the street, buys a set of picture books at the old book store in Jinbocho as instructed. In the story of "Ogi-no-Oni-taiji" in the Heian period, in which Kai appeared again before him. The next moment when I thought, "From now on, I will go to the Heian period." Hikaru was in the set of picture books. In the world of the Heian nobles, Hikaru was captivated by the beautiful woman who was in the mansion where he fled in haste. Yes, that woman is Murasaki Shikibu, the author of "The Tale of Genji." Perhaps, Hikaru fell in a late first love with the most famous female writer in Japan a thousand years ago. This is a story presented by the golden combination of the popular "