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Japanese literature
Soji Okita, Shinsaku Takasugi, Sakamoto Ryoma, Hanjiro Nakamura …. Women who had shared feelings with patriots who ran through Kyoto at the end of the Edo period. A short edition of Shugyoku that vividly depicts the precious moments in which they lived. "A river is merciless. It flows constantly and does not show the same figure even for a moment." (poet Seigan Yanagawa × wife Zhang Hongan in "Hongan") "One day will come to me too. The day when I can walk through the sun." (Toshimaro Yoshida, a feudal retainer of Choshu Domain, and young proprietress of Ogawa-tei, in "Usureyo") "Even if I die, I live. It doesn't lose anything. I admire him and he cares about me more than anything else." (Shinsengumi Okita Soji × old woman with Rogui Byo in "? Ryu") "If you think that all women are alive just because they fell in love with you, it is a big mistake." (feudal retainer of Choshu Domain Takasugi Shinsaku × geisha of Gion, Kimio in "Haru Shippu") "But you are a lucky person. You were chosen by a beautiful girl" (feudal retainer of Tosa Domain Sakamoto Ryoma × Saburo Ken Okamoto × daughter of Kame Taya, Taka in "Tsuika") "We really liked Mr. Nakamura. We liked him so much that we were surprised that he liked people from the bottom of his heart" (Hanjiro NAKAMURA, a feudal retainer of Satsuma Domain, and Sato in "Koka", daughter of Murata Kankan Shop).