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Japanese Literature
Love goes beyond radiation? This is a long story novel published seven years later by a Buddhist monk writer living in Fukushima Prefecture. The young Biji Kiyoshi, who lost his parents in the earthquake, became a priest "like being blown by the wind" and trained for three years at a Zen training hall. The young Biji Kiyoshi, who lost his parents in the earthquake, became a priest "like being blown by the wind" and became a disciple of Zenkei Osho, who gave his funeral to him. He has had three friends since his school days, and he continues to love Senka, one of them. Although he received a request to become the chief priest of Chikurin-ji Temple in Fukushima Prefecture, radiation levels were high there, and it was predicted that it would be difficult to operate the temple in an underpopulated area. It is a growing novel about a 27-year-old young man and his young friends who struggle with Zen koans while struggling to move forward despite the unspeakable agony of love to Senka and the undependable economic reality of the temple. It is also a story of the people who appear in the masterpiece mystery "『 Solomon's Dog 』" by Naoki Prize writer Shusuke Michio. 秋内