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@The story, Bukou-yawa, which tied Konan city and Nobunaga strongly,
was treasured by Yoshida family, and handed down to generation to generation.
@At the front page of every volume of the books, it says, " Do not
rent to others". So it had been a treasure never allowed to be taken
out of the Yoshida's house.
@However, when Ise bay typhoon attack this district in 1959, Yoshida's
godown fell down and those story book was found. A descendant of the Yoshida
family, who runs company in Tokyo, translated those into modern Japanese
and it came to public after 380 years.
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