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Railway
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About 80 years ago, in July, 1945 (1945), a Buddhist statue, a national treasure in Kofuku-ji Temple in Nara, was put on a train. It was carried to Yoshino and stored in the earthen storehouse of a private house. The boy who lives in that house, Soichiro, became fond of the ashura among the Buddhist statues.
"Mr. ashura is the god of war. He is strong because he has six hands. The reason why he is putting his hands together is to pray for the Japanese victory."
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After the war ended, Soichiro notices and learns about the painful feeling to Mr. ashura many times. He tells the true reason why Mr. ashura is holding his hands together.
Based on what really happened, he becomes a war children's literature that depicts the change and growth of the boy who confronts the ashura.
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