¡Furusato Wo Tsukutta Otoko Shoka Tanjo(Shogakukan Bunko)
¡INOSE NAOKI / Cho

 Description
[Machine Translation] The Ministry of Education's shoka, such as "Hometown," "Oboro Tsukiyo" and "Autumn Leaves," are still sung to this day. These songs, the authors of which were unknown for a long time, were written by two men, Tatsuyuki Takano and Teiichi Okano. In order to solve the mystery of the birth of these songs, "Boku" visits Shinshuji Temple, an old temple in Iiyama, Nagano Prefecture, which is also the setting of Shimazaki Toson's "Breaking the Precepts". Shinso-ji Temple is where Tatsuyuki stayed when he was young. The life of Teiichi is revealed along with Tatsuyuki's footsteps. In addition, the lives of Otani Mitsuzui, who dispatched a Silk Road expedition, Fujii Nobumasa, the model for "In the Shadow of the Palm Tree," and the daughters of Shinso-ji cross paths. This non-fiction ensemble drama depicts the dreams and lives of people who lived from the Meiji era to the early Showa era.


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Naoki Inose

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