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Japanese Literature
1872 (1872). Prohibition of Tatewaki to abolish the samurai status The age of the Meiji period, which was being modernized, was moving forward leaving the existence of samurai behind. Jinya, who moved to Kyoto with his daughter Mari No, ran a soba restaurant during the day, but at night he made a living by killing ogres as usual. Although the new era has come, the number of requests to kill ogres continues to increase. It seems that the existence of "マガツメ" is behind this. Volume 5 of the popular Japanese fantasy series. It is a story of the flowers in a heartless and beautiful period.