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What is the famous story of Jirocho written by the previous Torazo Hirosawa based on? The original source of the story of Shimizu Jirocho is "Tokai Yukyoden Ichimei Jirocho Monogatari" (The Tale of Jirocho, a Legend of the Tokai Jirocho), which was written to supplement the oral tradition of Jirocho that was widely known among the nobility. https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/900130 If we look into its origins, we will encounter Yamaoka Tesshu, who later became a chamberlain to Emperor Meiji. Tesshu was a master swordsman at the end of the Edo period, and through his introduction, there was a man named Amada Goro who was once wanted by Jirocho and became his adopted son. His father was a samurai named Amada Heitayu, a retainer of Ando Tsushima no Kami of the Taira clan in Iwaki Province, and Goro later studied Japanese classics under Tesshu. Goro Amada wrote the famous "Tokai Yukyoden" to repay Jirocho's kindness. This is no mere story from someone else. It is what we would call a "documentary from the scene," so it is indeed very realistic. With the Meiji Restoration, Jirocho started a business that benefited his hometown, and by the time this book was published, he was no longer a lender. Regardless, he had been absurdly accused and arrested under the new government's "Gambling Crime Discrimination Regulations." The publication of this book led to sympathy and support for Jirocho spreading throughout the country, and although he was arrested in 1884, he was released the following year in 1885. [The mother country is the national language] Our predecessors were familiar with the art of words like this work in order to constantly add luster to the national language and keep it fresh. The sound in this video has been extracted from an analog sound source, so you can hear the sound very close to the quality you would hear at a vaudeville show. A synopsis is provided at the beginning of the description for each episode, making it easy to listen to even if you lose track of the plot along the way. Synopsis © Misora Tsushin / August 1, R6 ──────────────── The original work for this rōkyoku is a historical tale called "Tokai Yukyōden," written by the aforementioned Amada Goro under the pen name Yamamoto Tetsubi. Misora News has republished this masterpiece of Japanese studies that Goro Amada studied under Tesshu Yamaoka ↓ Full Kotobumi Kojiki Complete Volumes https://amzn.asia/d/ckl2lKq E-book version https://amzn.asia/d/ixmMu3u The text and annotations are based on Motoori Norinaga's Kojikiden, so it reproduces the Kojiki exactly as it was recited by Hieda Arei, and is detailed enough that "one volume is enough." This book attempts to make it possible to look up annotations from the text as much as possible without turning pages. In addition, the Kojiki is written in our native language, which seeps into everyone's hearts with joy like water, and is easy to read and suitable for casual reading, making it a book that everyone will want. Yong Rong's Gaigen https://amzn.asia/d/3Pvqn1S E-book version https://amzn.asia/d/34yXA0Q The must-have classic that records the diplomatic history of Japan is now republished. When the author shows us the image of Japan, which has actually been a great power since ancient times, through supplementary materials, we can see that today's domestic and foreign affairs problems can be overcome by the "awareness" of the people. A Study of the Country's Name https://amzn.asia/d/hoMk8WD E-book version https://amzn.asia/d/3n0l5xo What is the origin of the country's name "Japan"? Also, what was our country called before it was named Japan? Including other pen names such as "Akitsushima", Motoori Norinaga organizes the common beliefs and popular theories to show the main line of our country's name. Post-interpretation of the Great Purification Prayer https://amzn.asia/d/aBpAo0o E-book version https://amzn.asia/d/aqGxU0p This book examines the strange words of the Great Purification Prayer, which is said at shrines in June and December. This book was meant to be published, and is an academic asset that we, the people, should share for the future. It has been republished. Monsoon's New Book "Grandfathers' Frontlines Revived in Non-Fiction" https://amzn.asia/d/94Bkyos Television and movies cannot be at the forefront of our grandfathers' work. If we do not stand there, we cannot verify true success and failure, and in the future, we will continue to be divided into various schools of thought on the issue of "why we lost." 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