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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.

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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...

Hiratanenashi persimmon, a specialty of Koshu, Yamanashi Prefecture, has been transformed into a partially dried Japanese persimmon by rich nature and skilled producers! It is an autumn daily routine that Japanese people are looking forward to tasting this ingredient every year.

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It is true that seeds have been excavated from the remains of the Jomon and Yayoi periods, but the amount seems to be increasing as the times change. After all, did continental culture come and spread as it spread? Also, it is thought that the large persimmons as they are now came from China during the Nara period. In Japan, there are persimmons that have been cultivated for more than a thousand years, and many are sung in Japanese poems and haiku poetry. Among them, Hitomaro's Mr Kakinomoto has a family relationship with Kasuga, Oyake, Awata, Ono, etc., with Ameoshitara Shihiko no Mikoto, the prince of the 5th Emperor Kosho(Empress Yosotarashi Hime), as the ancestor, according to Kojiki. (Newly Compiled Record of Clan Names; 815 CE) states that the name of Kakimoto came from the fact that there was a persimmon tree in the family gate during the Emperor Bidatsu era. Cultivation was encouraged during the Nara period, and it seems that there were a large number of varieties that grew...

It is said that the dictation of Masanobu Kosaka, a military commander who served as an aide to Shingen, was written down by Masanobu's man, Soujiro Kasuga, and edited by Kagenori OBATA(It seems that he absconding in 1595 and traveled around the world to learn military art. He later belonged to the East Army of the Naomasa Ii Army and challenged the Battle of Sekigahara.)in the Edo period. The “Koyo Gunkan” (record of the military exploits of the Takeda family). I heard that it was made by It consists of a main volume consisting of 20 volumes and the final volume of the upper and lower volumes. Up to 18 volumes are mainly Shingen's achievements, and the remaining 2 volumes are mainly Katsuyori's achievements. The history of the Takeda clan's battle from Shingen to Katsuyori, family law, military law, and the customs and attitudes of the Koshu samurai are described in detail. Time changed, the Edo Shogunate was opened, and it seems that it was read carefully by the samurai of the Edo period. It was used to inspire and discipline oneself. It is a fact that while making the image of the samurai depicted as an ideal image, he sought out what the samurai should be in a peaceful world and elaborated the world-class spiritual culture of Bushido. What is talked about is martial arts on the battlefield, having dauntless courage work and inseparable. However, instead of a world without war, our close ancestors not only act as warriors, but also as officials of the public administrative organizations (shogunate government and clan) that govern the territory, thereby taking on a new social role. I will find out. That is, the functions of security and police, the creation of laws, the development of a court system, and enlightenment activities. These are samurai-like roles, but they are not limited to the development of transportation infrastructure such as the restoration of roads and bridges, hydraulic irrigation, newly reclaimed rice field development, cultivated land improvement, fire prevention and disaster prevention, disaster recovery, etc. It will also be responsible for fields such as breeding industry, hospitals and pharmaceutical affairs. It is conspicuous that he deceives people, thinks only about his own interests every day, forgets etiquette, and loses his respect for others. As a patriot with a global perspective, Inazo Nitobe (establishment of the foundation of Taiwan's sugar industry, proposal to eliminate racial discrimination, etc., 1862-1933) always considers Japan's prosperity, friendship between Japan and the United States, and world peace. Continued to send out with the aim of realizing. His life may be due to his respect for the good old the Soul of Japan, which values ​​duty, honor and homeland. He is an agricultural scholar and educator from Iwate prefecture, and has served as Deputy Secretary-General of the International Federation, President of Tokyo Woman's Christian University, and Professor of Agriculture, Tokyo Imperial University. It seems that the old samurai valued righteousness and were ashamed to move on the profit and loss account and calculation.

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Contributed to Hakubunkan “Taiyo” Vol. 1, No. 5 on May 5, 1895. From “Yuku Kumo”, a work by Ichiyo (Ms. Natsuko) in his later years (23 years old). Lamenting her self and her future without her freedom, he sent her thoughts to her, who resembled her life, not because she entrusted her hope to escape from her destiny. However, without her illusion, she gives up on her reality and does not respond, and her pondered love chills over time and returns to her reality. I miss the loneliness of tearing like a cloud. My adaptive family (adopted child of a sake brewery) is Nakahagihara in Ofuji Village, and as far as I can see, Mt. Tenmokuzan(Tano at the southern foot of the mountain is where Katsuyori-Ko suicided)it shows a blemishes, it's cold in the winter without hesitation, and the fish and the fish and the fish take the Gori(19.6364 km)road to Kofu, and the sliced ​​raw fish of the tuna is finally in the mouth. Higuchi entered the Haginoya coaching school of Utako Nakajima at the age o...

Sasebo is famous as a town that was born and grew with the construction of a military port. A place with a good natural port suitable for it is surrounded by steep rocky mountains and has few flat areas, which is a characteristic of the topography, and Nagasaki and Sasebo can be said to be representatives. In the war between Japan and Russia, it became a gathering place for the Combined Fleet, and the commander of the navy base was Heihachiro Togo(Born in Kajiya, Kagoshima City, Kagoshima Prefecture, 1848-1934), who later became the Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet, Mitsumasa Yonai(Born in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, 1880-1948), who became Prime Minister, and other heavyweights of the Imperial Japanese Navy. During the Pacific War, it prospered more and more as a naval city crowded with military ports and shipyards. It is a well-known fact that Sasebo became a base for overseas salvage vessels immediately after the end of the war. Withdrawals from overseas and Uragashira on Hario Island due to the end of the war also landed from mainland China and the Southern Islands. Currently, this place is being maintained as a memorial peace park. After that, it developed as a peace industry port city, and after going through “shipbuilding” and “coal mine”, it is now energizing the Kyushu region as the center of the commercial service industry in the northern region of the prefecture along with the manufacturing industry.

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The selection of the 157th Akutagawa Prize and Naoki Prize (sponsored by the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Literature) was held on July 19, 2017. “Moon waxing and waning” (Iwanami Shoten) by novelist Shogo Sato (Mr. Kanetaka), who lives in Sasebo City, has been selected as a prestigious award-winning work for the Naoki Sanjugo Award. In front of me is a little 7-year-old girl, who is actually my deceased child, now my deceased lover, now my deceased wife, and if not, who is this child? A story of a strange love that one girl and three boys are born from the overlap of 30 years of life. I will die a little as a suicide note. He talks about himself as trying to die, and maybe he will be reborn as a different person from death, and a chain reaction of dying and being reborn like the moon. Leave the word to the man. After a while, the woman died in a train accident, but he continued to believe in the woman's last words and Struggling. If you are reincarnated, what do you w...