It is said that in 1907, Mr. Chozaemon Yamamoto of Katsuragi Town ordered 50 “Fuyu” seedlings from a farm in Tokyo and planted them in paddy fields. In the same year, the Kudoyama Town Hall bought Fuyugaki saplings from Gifu prefecture and planted them in Kosawa. After that, it is recorded that Mr. Koichi Okuda of Hashimoto City was introduced in 1921 in Nyuno (currently Kawabe Town) in 1923 and in Ozu Village in Naga District in 1925. At that time, the introduction of no flat core. In November 1921, Mr. Koichi Okuda of Hashimoto City introduced 18 types of astringent persimmons from the Wakayama Prefectural Horticultural Experiment Station, and as a result of testing, it is said that Hiratanenashigaki is abundant and suitable for the area. After that, in 1925, it is recorded that seedlings were purchased and planted in Kudoyama Town and Katsuragi Town.
Yukimura participated in the war as a Toyotomi clan and was called “the best soldier in Japan” for the first time in a battle that put Ieyasu in a difficult situation, but there is also a theory that he “gentlely extended his head” around the end. In recent years, a copy of a letter written by Munetsugu NISHIO, the gunner of the Echizen Matsudaira family who participated in the 1615 summer camp as Tokugawa, was confirmed at the Fukui Prefectural Library. I heard that it was done. During the Siege of Osaka, he served Ieyasu's grandson, Tadanao Matsudaira. In the letter he sent to another vassal, Jinzaemon YAMAGAMI, during the Genna year, four to seven years after the summer camp, he said, “I met Mr. Sanada at the horse's tip of the lord, met him, and captured him. I will give it to the lord paramount (Ieyasu).” 旧藩士諸家覚書之写-松平文庫福井藩政史料目録: Was it copied or compiled in the early Meiji era? The person (predecessor) at that time is a solid proof. YASUKUNI Shrine attends the i...