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Appendix : Full-Size Poster : Sakurada Kadoke Incident, a major incident at the end of the Edo Period. Naosuke Ii, who was the target of assassination, was the chief minister of the shogunate and the reforms known as the "Ansei no Taigoku" (Ansei no Taigoku). At that time, as Little 竜景 Hikaru was in the possession of the Ii Family, there were valuable famous swords that had been passed down for generations in the families of senior vassals of the Tokugawa Shogunate. This time, we will focus on the treasured swords passed down in the families of senior vassals of the Tokugawa Shogunate. This time, we will focus on the most famous swords at the end of the Edo Period, including the treasured swords passed down in the families of senior vassals of the Tokugawa Shogunate. This time, we will focus on the Shiho swords passed down in the families of senior vassals of the Tokugawa Shogunate. This time, we will focus on the most famous swords at the end of the Edo Period, including the Mito swords of the Ii Family, the Sakai Family, the Honda Family, and the Sakakibara Family. On the other hand, we will also introduce the swords that the Mito feudal retainers who were on the side of the attackers left their lives to us. Although Shitenno Osafune