The Heike Story (Anime)
平家物語(アニメ)
A 2021 anime series directed by Naoko Yamada and produced by Science SARU, retelling the epic Tale of the Heike through the eyes of a heterochromatic girl named Biwa who can see the future.
Description
Overview
The Heike Story is a 2021 anime series directed by Naoko Yamada (director of A Silent Voice) and produced by Science SARU. It adapts the 13th-century classic The Tale of the Heike — the sweeping account of the Genpei War (1180–1185) and the fall of the Taira clan — through the eyes of Biwa, a young girl with heterochromia who can see the dead with one eye and the future with the other.
Historical and Sword Context
The Genpei War marks the moment in Japanese history when the curved tachi became the dominant weapon of the mounted warrior class, replacing straight-bladed ancient swords. Scenes depicting naginata, tachi, and archery are rendered with historical attentiveness, offering a window into the military equipment of pre-samurai Japan.
The Heike's Aesthetic Legacy
The Tale of the Heike is the foundational text of Japanese warrior aesthetics — the source of concepts like dying beautifully, honoring a worthy enemy, and the Buddhist impermanence that pervades sword culture. The anime brings these themes to life through Yamada's characteristically intimate direction and a score blending traditional and contemporary sounds.
Reception
The series was critically acclaimed in Japan and internationally, praised for its lyrical animation style and sensitive handling of the epic's grief-soaked themes. It introduced a new generation to the historical moment when Japanese sword culture first took its defining shape.
Sabres réels présentés
Late-Heian / Early-Kamakura Tachi
The Genpei War corresponds to the period when the curved tachi reached its classical form. These long cavalry blades (typically 80–85 cm) were worn edge-down suspended from the belt and used for slashing from horseback. Master smiths of the era — such as Bizen Norimune (Ko-Bizen school) and Yamashiro Sanjō Munechika — produced blades with elegant curvature and delicate hamon that are now National Treasures.
Kogarasu Maru (Imperial Sword)
Kogarasu Maru ('Little Crow') is one of Japan's oldest surviving swords, traditionally associated with the Taira (Heike) clan. Dating to the Heian period, it represents the transitional form between the straight ancient sword and the fully curved tachi, with a distinctive double-edged point section. It is now in the Imperial Household collection and stands as a direct material link to the world depicted in The Tale of the Heike.
Voir les sabres japonais authentiques
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