A visual adaptation of books 5 and 11 of the novel: Vol. 5: Maou-hen (魔王篇, Advent of the Devil) Vol. 11: Wars-hen (戦争篇, Great War in the Capital)
A visual adaptation of books 1-4 of the novel: Vol. 1: Shinrei-hen (神霊篇, Great Spirit of Tokyo) Vol. 2: Babylon-hen (魔都篇, Supernatural Babylon) Vol. 3: Catastrophe-hen (大震災篇, The Great Earthquake) Vol. 4: Ryuudou-hen (龍動篇, Movement of the Dragon)
Seimei of Abe, perhaps the most famous and powerful sorcerer in Japan. This title contains two stories about him, the first concerning a demoness who fell in love with him, and the second revolving around a young Seimei as he met his future wife.
Reveal an unknown demon's true face! The demon is worthy of being called a "hero." The realities of the demons that I didn't know about were unfolded in a beautiful combination of the paintings of Sayaka Nakayama and the sentences of Hiroshi Aramata. The origin of Japanese fantasy is here
