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Japanese Literature
Shincho Bunko / The people living in Yase at the foot of Mt. Hiei are proud of themselves as descendants of the Oni who protect the Emperor. The daughter of the village, Kaya, learns about his suffering while taking care of Yasha Maru, a beautiful surrounded by noble people. ("Oni no Sato"). As a person who is devoted to Buddhism, I went down from Mt. Hiei because I was amazed by the people who were drowning in earthly desires. However, when I started a memorial service for 100 days at Rokkakudo temple in central Kyoto, a woman misleads me with a flower with a magical fragrance. ("Gutoku"). Jealousy, inferiority, undying desire. A short edition of the Kyoto period that reveals the lives of men and women.