¡Kakusareta Koku (Toki)
¡Bando Masako / Cho
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[Machine Translation] The "Sweat of Gold," a prophetic sand painting from the South Pacific kingdom of Iliaqui, hides the desires and passions of the Japanese people who once abounded there. The story is about a miner who arrived in Iriaki as an immigrant at the end of the Meiji period. A miner who arrived as an immigrant at the end of the Meiji era (1868-1912). Soldiers of suicide attacks who visited the area with military secrets during the war. What did they leave behind in this land? This is a masterpiece of South Seas fiction that invites us to the intoxication of the story as it travels back and forth between three different eras.
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