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A Japanese woman who was born in Hakodate during the Meiji period, married to an aristocrat of the Tsarist Shea, and opened a farm in the Dutch East Indies. MIWA Hide, who was called "Shining Queen of the South Island," survived the rough waves of modern and contemporary history, including the Japanese invasion of Ran-Indies, the defeat in the war, and the rise of independence and nationalism of the Indone Shea. A leading researcher of the Indone Shea history tells of Hide's history buried in history.