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Japanese Literature
Japanese Literature
Under the' Shorui-Awaremi-no-rei' issued by Tsunayoshi TOKUGAWA, wild dogs were also called' Inu-sama' during this period. Tomoyo, a daughter of the Morihashi family who played an assistant role in the control of kennels in Nakano, moved with her grandfather, mother, and younger brother to the Horiuchi family, a swordplay training center in Koishikawa, and lived there. She was twenty one years old and late to get married, but she was called' Inu-hime' because any dog could easily catch up with her. Around the end of the year, Tomoyo, who had visited Ushi-tenjin Shrine in the neighborhood, met a woman named Kanae, who was hiding behind her feet. She appeared to be a ronin (masterless samurai) Shinnosuke KAWAI. Tomoyo helped Kanae out with the help of Shinnosuke. 『 Women's Public Opinion 』 Popular Series, Long-Awaited Publication