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Manners and Customs, Folklore, and Ethnology The author was born in Kamikumagaya, Niimi City, Okayama Prefecture, located deep in the Chinese Mountains. Electricity was turned on in 1947 (1947), and roads were connected in 1960 (1960). There were 12 villages in the 1945 s, but now there are only three. The author left his hometown as an adolescent and became a researcher of German literature. This book describes in detail the conditions and life of the village in the 1945 s. It revives the life of Okuyama before the high economic growth period and the emotions of the people living there. The life of the author's mother and brothers is also told, and you can see the history of a family from a mountain village after the war. It also describes the former form of local and blood relations community and the process by which they disappeared.
Author's Biography : Hiroyuki Otari Born in Niimi City, Okayama Prefecture in 1940. Graduated from the Faculty of Letters at Osaka University, completed master's course in German literature at Osaka University. Completed master's course in German literature at Osaka University. Bal 『 Fushigi Na Zoo 』 『 Na Zoo Zoo 』 (Fuzanbo), and by Paul Zaunnert, 『 Danube Minwa Shu 』 (Fuzanbo International). Translated by Gustav Kreitner, 『 Toyo Kiko 1-3 』 (Heibonsha Toyo Bunko Museum).