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Japanese Literature
Shueisha Bunko / In the late Kamakura period. Shinkuro, who was born as the third son of Yataro Suenaga ANDO, Ezo kanrei (shogunal deputy for Ezo), was ordered to suppress the rebellion in Dewa. Shinkuro, who investigated the rebellion before leaving for the front, found out that the ringleader was his uncle, Goro Suehisa ANDO. His father Suenaga was aiming to overthrow the Shogunate in cooperation with the Emperor's side. His uncle Suehisa was aiming to be on the side of the Shogunate. Shinkuro was swayed between the two, but before long the trend of the times surged, and the Northern and Southern Dynasties were divided into the Northern and Southern Dynasties, and the shadow of a large-scale war loomed in the Tohoku region as well. He looks at the Northern and Southern Dynasties in conjunction with the Capital, which continues to fight with the Northern and Southern Dynasties. He also looks at how the people of the Tohoku region at that time thought and moved. He focuses on travel and trade with the Ainu, and reads from a new point of view how people in the Tohoku region at that time thought and moved. It is an authentic historical novel that sheds a great deal of light on what kind of disturbance occurred in the whole Japanese archipelago from the Kamakura period to the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties. He was born in 1955 in Kurokimachi (present Yame City), Fukuoka. Graduated from Kurume High School. He worked as a library librarian at Ota City Office, 『, aiming to become a novelist. In 1990 he made his debut in the 』 of Japanese History by the Blood of the Emperor. In 2005 Tenma 『 and 』 『 』