“Twenty-four Eyes” is an period drama published by Japanese Ms. Sakae Tsuboi. The announcement was made in December 1952, and the publisher was Kobunsha Co., Ltd. In 1928, Professor Oishi was assigned to the detached classroom on Shodoshima Island, Kagawa Prefecture, which is located in the beautiful Seto Inland Sea. She grows up to be a good teacher who is loved by 12 freshmen, struggling with old country customs. One day, the teacher falls into a pitfall caused by his child's prankish, ruptures the Achilles tendon, and is absent from school for a long time. After a while, the teacher will be transferred to our school. From that time on, militarism became more intense, the recession became more severe, and some children were unable to continue attending school. Eventually, a turning point came and the married teacher retired because he disliked militaristic education. The war begins, half of the boys are killed, and the teacher's husband is killed in action because of her patriotism. In addition, the teacher's mother and youngest daughter also die one after another. After the war, the middle-aged teacher returned to the detached classroom to teach. Some of his students were children (adults) of former students. The children called the teacher who cried just by reading the name “Naki-Miso (easily moved to tears, a dialect of western Kochi prefecture that cries often)”. At that time, an alumni association of former students is held. Kochi Prefecture is scattered throughout Shikoku and is known as a major producer of yuzu. Neither fruits nor humans should grow impatiently. It is important to keep an eye on them and wait for them to grow up. The origin of her ideal education is to get a glimpse of in modern Japan as well.
In Shizuoka City, Mr. Irie, who is said to be a descendant of Fujiwara no TAMENORI, who was credited with the Taira no MASAKADO turbulence, seems to have had a strong force. It seems that the powerful families in the city area have advanced to various parts of Shizuoka prefecture under Mr. Irie. Warashina, Tegoshi, Yoshikawa, Funakoshi, Shibukawa, Yabe, Breath Tsu (Okitsu), Yui, Kanbara, etc. have been active since the Kamakura period. From the rebellion of Northern and Southern dynasties, Nanboku-cho, Takauji ASHIKAGA of the Northern Dynasty seems to have tried to attach the clan Norikuni IMAGAWA(Suruga Imagawa's first head)to protect Suruga and Tootomi, and to bring in local samurai to his side. In addition, he paid attention to Kiyomigata, built Kiyomiji Temple (Okitsu, Shimizu Ward), which was devastated by the war, and seemed to have defended the highway and monitored the anti-shogunate forces. On the other hand, Sadanobu KANO, who had a base in Abe Castle (Nishigaya, Aoi Ward...