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Japanese Literature
Japanese Literature
"Watch Over the Successor of the Count" 1930. While popular culture was flourishing, all kinds of scandals involving the peerage were disturbing the world. There was an organization in the Imperial Household Ministry that monitored and investigated the behavior of the delinquent peerage. Fujimaki Koyata was ostensibly a waiter at a ryotei (Japanese-style restaurant) for the people, but behind the scenes he was a spy for Baron Misono no O, a high-ranking official of the Imperial Household Ministry's Sochitsuryo (Department of Imperial Household). Although he was daily involved in covering up scandals involving the peerage and taking over troublesome matters, Misono no O ordered him to sneak into the Count Tsuwabuki family and investigate the young next head of the family, Haruhira. Haruhira was not interested in politics or business and had a hobby of enjoying the delicacies and gourmet food of the Qing and Ming dynasties. Haruhira was an eccentric person who had no interest in politics or business and had a hobby of enjoying the delicacies and gourmet food of the Qing and Ming dynasties. While the surveillance continued, Haruhira's "bienko", which is said to be the remains of Empress Dowager Cixi, got by Haruhira into a bloody incident. The mystery and mystery are intertwined, and the truth disappears in the spring evening. Imperial Showa Romance Suspense! bienko 石蕗