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Japanese Literature
Kadokawa Bunko : A famous travelogue in which the author's thoughts on Tsugaru, the birthplace of fate, are plainly written In 1944, Dazai, who was asked to write Fudoki, went around Tsugaru Peninsula for three weeks. It is a moving book that is said to be the best work of the author, as it is a travelogue in which the author gazes at himself and sincerely sums up his thoughts on the birthplace of fate.