¡Toboke(Hyaku Nen Bunko)
¡Saitoryoku / Cho Tamura Toshiko / Cho Ozaki Koyo / Cho
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[Machine Translation] Sadanoshin, a calligrapher, falls in love with a geisha in Yanagibashi, and is both happy and sad at the same time. In "Oil Hell," one of the most famous critics in the Meiji literary world depicts a young man's self-consciousness and the machinations of love in the willow world. The fragrant spring rain gently stirs up multiple passions. The story is about the delicacy of love and sex (Toshiko Tamura, "Spring Evening"). The white fingertips, the fragrant scent, the city-bred girl is as beautiful as her reputation. The love of a mountain man that will never be fulfilled is richly described in spring in "Koi Yamashizumi" by Momiyo Ozaki. Sweet, sad, and bittersweet. Three stories of longing for love.
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