Chronicles of The Hardships of Komachi in The Sengoku Era

Mid-July, one thousand five hundred sixty-nine.

In July, Freus, a Portuguese missionary, takes Lorenzo to visit Gifu.

The reason for the visit is to stop the missionary exile movement taking place in Kyo, and to ask Nobunaga for his own protection.

At first, there was an exchange of letters between Nikkei, the leader of the missionary exile movement, and Udai Wada, who protects the Floyces missionaries from Nikkei.

It is a sun ride that disappears from politics to the borders of Heavenly New Year, but it is no exaggeration to say that he is Nobunaga's katana at this time.

He unfortunately demonstrated his exceptional skill in the general rule of Nobunaga's Kyo. He was also responsible for the contact with the court because of his familiarity with the prohibited circumstances.

Nikkei, a wing of Nobunaga's foreign policy, had consistently moved towards missionary exclusion.

"Where there is a missionary, there will be chaos and it will be ruined," he told Nobunaga, and he knew something and felt a sense of crisis towards the missionary.

But unfortunately, there's no record of what he saw or found out.

Little progress had been made in discussing Hitachi, who hated Christianity, and Wada's dictatorship, and vice versa, a situation that would follow a path of deterioration.

To solve the situation, Floyce decided to ask Nobunaga for protection.

He first left for Omi at four o'clock after midnight and joined Lorenzo in Sakamoto.

At that time, Lorenzo was at Echimizu Castle, home to Wada's sole government, with Nikkei's writings.

It should be noted that the sole government, after looking at the writ of the sun ride, still talks about throwing it on the floor.

From there it can be inferred that the Nikkei writ would have been an undesirable content for him.

When he learned from Lorenzo that Floyce was going to Mino, the sole government handed over one copy to Nobunaga's minister, one copy to the master of the Inn in Gifu, and a total of two letters to Lorenzo.

With those two briefs, Lorenzo rendezvous with Floyce and takes the boat from Sakamoto to his morning wife.

After arriving at his wife in the morning, he stayed overnight and took the next day by road from Omijiang to Minoku, where he stayed in an exclusive hotel in Gifu.

The only reason I don't move right away is because Shinsheng Sakuma and Katsuya Shibata haven't returned to Gifu from Kyo, and Hideyoshi is in Ozhang again.

At the leisure of time, Floyce strolls down Gifu's castle with Lorenzo.

He felt that he heard the hustle and bustle from there and yet presented the appearance of Babylonian mischief.

Gifu's Castle Town was busy enough for visitors to realize its richness thanks to Raku City's Rakuza policy.

Rakuma Rakuza was implemented by Yoshimoto Imagawa, Dozo Saito, and Seiko Hexagon before Nobunaga implemented it as a measure to promote the territorial economy.

But they only partially introduced it, and Nobunaga was the first to introduce it in full.

He made Gifu Castle Kana Market an easy market in the Ten Years of Yonglu (1567) and issued a Rakuza Decree the following year. This eliminated Nobunaga's vested interest in commercial transactions.

The detriment of vested interests had begun to stand out since the end of Muromachi.

If the merchants were to start doing business, they would first have had to pay the delivery money to the temple that controlled the city. Business rights were acquired through this payment.

Failure to pay the deliveries resulted in armed groups destroying commercial tools and shops and, in some cases, brutalizing merchants and their families.

The seat also had a monopoly on sales from production, and membership of the stock was also necessary when subscribing to this seat.

Regardless, if we did business without getting this, the armed groups still worked rampantly.

To eliminate this harm, Nobunaga enforced the Rakuma Rakuza as well as thoroughly restraining the abusive worker.

In addition, Nobunaga also organized the customs office.

Because there are quite a number of misunderstandings about this location, the location will be explained at first.

First of all, the roles are different at the gates from the Edo period and before the Edo period (Muromachi - Yasutoyama period).

The Edo-era post was set up on the main site, where the current bill of lading (ID card) called "re-identification" and the post office bill to pass through the post were inspected, and the luggage inspection was carried out, so to speak, in close proximity to modern immigration procedures.

It should also be noted that the reason for the very strict passage of women through the gates during the Edo period is to prevent the wife of Otema, a hostage, from escaping.

For this reason, the solo journey of a woman from Edo was definitely played at the Sekiguchi. They had to be accompanied by their parents and brothers, group trips including men, male servants, etc.

Furthermore, in addition to the normal bills, women at your office needed special items to be billed.

In order to obtain this, you must first issue a certificate from a clan clerk or a celebrity.

Next, take it and get permission from the town service.

Finally, after submitting the necessary documents to the shogun's maid of honor, a female handshaped shogun was finally issued.

But there was no reason why if there was a female hand shape at your office, it would be just as good.

During the Edo period, there were fifty-three locations nationwide, and there were twenty-two important locations within.

Among them, there were inspectors dedicated to women in seventeen places, called Hitomi Oda (Hitomi Oda) and Uba (Oba).

They tested in pairs, and were not allowed to pass through the barracks no matter how feminine the barracks were.

The woman who was played in this examination was forced to return to Edo and issue a new testimony from the shogun's maid of honor, forcing her to go to jail again.

After fifteen days, it was so hard for a woman to pass through the lockup that there was a record of her finally passing through the lockup.

In addition, although posts tend to be considered as one in the epoch, the "Hakone post", known as the most important post, has five other back posts, all of which were fenced together, including this post.

It took an interminable effort to bypass these, and if found, it was a felony of the death penalty without question, so it would have been safer to pass through the lockup even over time, unless there was something so dark behind it.

In contrast, the pre-Edo-era gates were set up on their own by the lord who ruled the land, not the shogunate.

And for the things to be brought in, there was no unified Kansai money, but it was a city by the lord.

Originally, Seki money was a security charge (consideration) for safety guarantees up to the next location.

But only at some point did the Lords increase the number of stations as one of the taxes, and at last within just fifteen kilometers (from Ise's Kurona to Hinaga) could as many as sixty stations be created.

Nearly four hundred checkpoints were set up for the Yodogawa question linking Osaka to Kyoto at one time, imposing a wide variety of Kansai coins.

This jumped transport and merchant travel costs and caused arteriosclerosis of logistics.

It was Nobunaga who stopped the disturbance of the customs office by this shogun, public house and temple and abolished the unnecessary customs office.

He first sorted out Ozhang and Mino's posts, and after fulfilling his duties at Ueno, he sorted out Kiuchi's posts, and sorted out the posts on the land under his influence in Ise Country.

However, it sounds like this facility has been physically eliminated, but it is not.

The customs office decommissioning policy only took into account various things, such as defence, distribution routes, transport costs and transport times, so as to take a traffic tax only where it was necessary and not where it was unnecessary.

Furthermore, he gave reasons for his proximity to the obfuscation of enemy forces and forced him to abolish the traffic tax.

This is to deprive enemy forces of their sources of funding and to ensure the smooth flow of merchants and goods to their territory.

In other words, Nobunaga did not go around eliminating or destroying vested interests, but merely designed to enable the Oda family to "monopolize" the vested interests that originally existed.

Furthermore, Rakuma Rakuza sounds like a market opening, but during Gifu, the significance of the reconstruction of the ruined castle town in the match was strong.

Still thankful for the merchants, the merchants and others pushed to Gifu simply by saying, "Anyone can do business freely in Oda territory".

Of course, there were clear rules, not freedom to do anything.

Merchants must scrupulously adhere to tax exemptions, debt forgiveness and exemption from various forms of labour, instead of push-buying, debauchery, quarreling, arguing, illegal occupation, and keeping illegals out of the city.

Even when it came to tax exemptions, you had to pay taxes to receive the Oda family's public services, and when you set up a store, you had to pay a margin for what was minimal, and certain taxes were levied on business transactions, even though they were lower than the cities of other countries.

(Gifu is overflowing with things, and people gather for it, and drop money on the land. Lord Oda's policy is excellent. We need to consider whether we can introduce it into our country.)

Considering that there was a reason for a region away from the capital to thrive, he wondered whether the method could not be applied even in his own country.

But I don't have time to think about it. The first step is to do something about the enemy in front of you.

Floyce meets with Shibata and Sasaka, looks around Gifu and waits for Hideyoshi to return from Ozhang.

When he met Shibata, Floyce was able to meet Nobunaga, but the meeting was not held on the spot.

And after a few days about Gifu, they take immediate action because Hideyoshi is finally back from Ozhang. I was able to set up a meeting place with Hideyoshi.

Hideyoshi gives Nobunaga the draft that Floyce and the others brought after the consultation. After confirming the contents, Nobunaga summoned a right brush to write a letter of contents sheltering the missionaries to the court and Yoshiaki.

Later, Hideyoshi was given a letter of contents to shelter the missionaries stamped with the heavenly cloth martial, and Hideyoshi gave both to Floyce for the sake of the Floyces, according to a letter of refuge to Floyce for the sole government and the sun ride.

"Thank you very much this time."

To thank him for his letter, Floyce asked Shibata to meet with Nobunaga. Nobunaga also asked Shibata if there were any places where he thought they would be, so he invited them to his residence.

"Never mind."

Nobunaga answers that with a grin. After bowing his head to thank him again, Floyce looks around and feels uncomfortable.

Because I can't see the head scarf Chancellor (Shizuko), Nobunaga's wisdom bag.

I always thought I was acting with Nobunaga, but on second thought, Floyce reminds me that there was more when Nobunaga was in Kyo and more when he wasn't there.

"Dear Hall, your tasting is ready"

"Hmm? Oh, yeah. Lord Floyce, I have a culinary tasting planned for you today, but how about you?"

"May I?"

"I don't mind. Enjoy Gifu's cuisine, not Kyo's."

"Thank you. We will accompany you."

Satisfied with Floyce's words, Nobunaga nods several times with a pleasant grin.

Of course, the reason he smiled was not because he was satisfied with Floyce's reply, but because of the success of a certain prospectus.

"Start!"

The entrance is opened quietly with Nobunaga's decree.

At the beginning, Floyce and Shizuko dressed when they saw each other, and the two surnames behind them, each got a meal (a table for serving dishes and food).

Seeing Shizuko, Floyce turns her face toward her unexpectedly, but Shizuko puts the meal (absolutely) quietly when she sits in front of Nobunaga without worrying.

"The first item is fried chicken skin and spring onions rice. It is a simple dish where you mix chicken skin, spring onions and rice, and melted eggs to fry. Enjoy it with a wooden spoon."

After moving a little sideways from Nobunaga, Shizuko coughs before explaining the dish.

"You eat it with this wooden spoon... um, it tastes good. I didn't expect this to change the taste just by sautéing mixed rice."

Seeing Nobunaga eat with a shallow wooden spoon at the bottom, Floyce and Lorenzo also eat with appearance imitation.

The moment he puts it in his mouth, Floyce is amazed at the texture with which the rice grains float. Then whenever I chew on the fragrant smell of soy sauce, the crunchy texture of chicken skin, etc., I turn my eyes to new flavors and smells.

"Delicious."

Extremely moonlight expression, but Floyce found no other precise expression.

"Hmm, you didn't just fry the chicken skin. Even though the skins are barely fat, the rice is not fatty enough to suck."

Nobunaga, smiling like a prankster, throws a question as he eats stir-fried rice.

"I fear for your wisdom. When the chicken skin is sautéed, it produces a lot of oil. Originally I would throw it away, but if you add onions and garlic (oh hiru) (garlic thing) and ginger to the oil, you can make something called chicken oil (cheese), an oil that gives it a unique fragrant flavor. I cooked the fried rice earlier with this chicken oil (cheese)."

"I see. Did you change the oil that you would otherwise throw away into oil that flavors rice? A brilliant idea of reversal."

Nobunaga praises Shizuko in a superior mood. I didn't say it, but Floyce thought the same thing.

I made it out of leftovers, which sounds bad, but how many people in the world can cook such great food out of leftovers?

Once again, it was Floyce who was surprised by the wisdom of the headscarf chancellor, and his creativity.

"I'm glad you enjoyed it. Let's move on to the next dish."

Shizuko slaps her hands gently. Now the three lowest names brought meals with new dishes on them.

When the meals are arranged before Nobunaga, she coughs gently before Shizuko mouths the description of the dish.

"The second item is chicken potatoes. I took the time to simmer chicken potatoes, potatoes, onions and shiitake in broth made with sugar, sauce, liquor, soy sauce and dashi juice"

"Potatoes......? You mean that ornamental potato?

potatoes, Floyce frowns at the word.

It was in the 16th century that potatoes were passed on to Europe, but it was in the mid-18th century that they gained their status as food.

The first person in Europe to consider potatoes as food was King Friedrich II of Prussia.

Friedrich II considered potatoes to be cold resistant, okay to be trampled on, three times as much harvest as wheat, and the fact that they can be harvested when needed, to be a good crop in advancing the rich strong.

He promulgated a potato decree in 1756 recommending potato cultivation to the residents.

Until potatoes were accepted as food in Europe, potatoes were treated as ornamental flowers.

At the same time he was treated as a "crop not listed in the Bible" and as a "devil's plant".

The same reason why tomatoes were not accepted as edible in Europe when they were passed on.

So for Floyce, potatoes were demonic plants, and he didn't even think as much of the ingredients and dew used as edibles.

"Potatoes can cause abdominal pain and vomiting if you consume sprouts and green areas, but if you remove them, they can actually be used as food."

Potatoes are classified in the Eggplant family, and the sprouted and greenished areas contain many solanins and chaconins (also called coconins), a type of natural toxin.

Taking this causes headaches, vomiting, diarrhoea, decreased appetite, etc.

At the time, Europe had a good addition to and subtraction from the recipes for potatoes, and there was a plain world of recipes like this solanin intake, followed by people who were addicted.

There is also an anecdote about the Queen's food poisoning because the cook accidentally cooked the leaves and stems when Walter Lowry gave the potatoes to Queen Elizabeth.

"The flavor stains the potatoes well. Plus dust and good texture. But even if it's not a potato, it looks like it can be substituted with potatoes. Tell Goro to study if potatoes can be substitutes."

Copy that, sir.

While listening to the conversation between Nobunaga and Shizuko, Floyce looked difficult in front of the potatoes.

After nearly a minute of patrolling, he thoughtfully throws potatoes into his mouth.

At first he looked disgusted with tears, Floyce, but gradually his face softened.

"... delicious. I heard potatoes are bitter, dusty, not very edible, but just changing the way you cook makes them so delicious"

Forget the first disgust too, Floyce puts the chicken meat potatoes in his mouth one after the other and flattens them in no time.

"Something mixed with this juice...... uh, was it soy sauce? This brings out a very good flavor."

"I hope you like the soy sauce developed in our country."

There are several origins of soy sauce, and in the early days it happened to be soy sauce.

Since it was exported outside Japan in the seventeenth century, there is no doubt that authentic soy sauce was invented and mass-produced by then.

However, literature describing when the switch from soy sauce to authentic soy sauce happened unfortunately does not exist.

In other words, in Nobunaga's time, soy sauce is either used only in part somewhere, or it is manufactured as soy sauce in a way that Shizuko knows is not a modern method.

That is why Nobunaga dared to affirm that "our country has developed" the soy sauce in order to make history with his own name.

Therefore, even if the original soy sauce existed somewhere, since the soy sauce already stamped with an Oda had been scattered in the morning court, general and allies, it would no longer be famous in history.

It should be noted that another favorite seasoning, "Miso with Dashi", was also spread by Nobunaga using the same means.

Let's get back to it.

When Nobunaga called his first name, he ordered Floyce to give it to him after he had bottled the soy sauce that had been put in the fire.

At this time, one bottle of soy sauce, packed in a pottery bottle (comprar bottle) and sealed in historical blue, was delivered to Portugal and put into the hands of Enrique, who became the Cardinal and later King of Portugal.

Since then, he has loved soy sauce so much until his death, and it is yet another story that his relatives show, of course, the enthusiasm of sprinkling soy sauce all the way to the great aristocracy, clergy and bureaucracy of Portugal.

"I'm going to introduce you to the third item."

The meal was served with chicken cutlets on a large plate.

It was accompanied by a small plate with three types of tomato ketchup, radish ponzu and tartare sauce next to it.

"It is a dish called cutlets dressed in chicken momomo meat and fried in oil. After I lowered it with alcohol, water and soy sauce, I put my clothes on and fried it in order of flour, melted eggs and bread flour. Kake juice is tomato ketchup made from tomatoes, pounded vinegar on radish grate, and tartare sauce"

"Win (Katsu)? What a good name."

"It is also possible to talk about beating the weak self (chicken) (cutlet)"

"Ha ha! What a good meaning! I like it."

After laughing in a good mood, Nobunaga compares eating chicken cutlets in three different sauces.

Floyce and the others made a comparison of food in a way that was one step behind Nobunaga.

"It's something to put on top, and it's fresh that the taste will change."

"I feel comfortable touching my clothes teeth."

All three dishes were well received by Floyce and Lorenzo, and Shizuko was heartfelt.

In fact, having a tasting was a big lie, and it was Nobunaga's aim to surprise the Floyces missionaries with their own dishes.

Nobunaga, in particular, had a strong intention of selling soy sauce, enough to give Shizuko instructions to cook soy sauce dishes with ingredients he did not like.

Shizuko, who focused on the fact that she hated potatoes, decided to serve chicken potatoes whose main appearance was easy to adjust the flavor.

"I will have the above to close the cooking tasting. Then we'll move on to the confectionery tasting."

A meal with confectionery is carried with Shizuko's words.

However, the meal carried by the last name was one turn larger than the meal used earlier in the dish.

The reason for this is that coffee cups with saucers, and relatively large bunk boxes, are placed on meals.

"What is this black liquid?"

Nobunaga tilts his neck at the black liquid in the coffee cup and throws a question to Shizuko.

"Please take the lid of the heavy box first. There are three kinds of sweets in it."

Nobunaga, as they say, opens the lid of the heavy box. Looking inside, Nobunaga exhaled with admiration, whereas Floyce stiffened her facial muscles.

"Golden flat sugar, pancake honey sprinkled and wild strawberries Dafu in turn from the left of the upper section. Follow the lower section to the left to mix dough, filling doughnuts and lamb. Black liquid is a drink called soy coffee."

"Soy...... coffee?

Nobunaga, of course, leans on the word coffee, as does Floyce and Lorenzo.

There's no point in Floyce not knowing the coffee. Coffee was a rare beverage treatment until it spread to Europe via Venetian merchants in the first half of the 17th century.

For this reason, very little was known about its existence to humans other than botanists and medical scientists.

Conversely, in the Islamic world coffee has long been loved so long that bean cooking methods were described in the 9th century.

"Yes. After frying the soybeans and cooling the heat, grind the fried beans. The ground soybean is wrapped in a cloth and poured hot water is soybean coffee."

Because it is one of the substitute coffee, it doesn't feel enough compared to the original coffee, but there is no caffeine, with a light drink but a refreshing bitterness, rich richness and unique aroma of soy.

Furthermore, the nutritional value of soybeans is evaluated, and soybean coffee is sometimes treated as a healthy food.

"Bitter...... but drinking after eating confectionery makes this bitter taste a habit"

"The refreshing bitterness washes the sweetened mouth with confectionery"

"Sweet fillings, and sour wild strawberries, both mixed and indescribable flavors spread in your mouth"

Nobunaga, Floyce and Lorenzo seemed to like the sweets and the soy coffee, and quickly flattened out the six treats, not least after tasting the three.

"It tasted good. But the amount of honey on it feels a little short."

Nobunaga, who likes dark, salty, and sweet things, felt that the amount of honey sprinkled was not enough.

"That's the right amount."

But Shizuko, who thought the word was bound to come out, immediately objected to Nobunaga.

"Would it be all right if it was a little bit?

No, sir.

"Encourage postprandial exercise."

"Please weigh yourself down"

"... I have no choice"

"I'm glad you understand. Please be careful, as excessive sweetening can harm your health (... I feel like you might get plenty of it where I don't know it)"

Shizuko, who corrected his posture, once looked at the three of them, bowed his head deeply and said:

"This concludes a certain tasting session. Thank you very much for your time."

The talks between Nobunaga and Floyce ended in a soothing atmosphere. Floyce is dropped off by Nobunaga and returns with Lorenzo to Gifu's Inn.

"This country is going to change around Lord Oda."

"Yes, we do things that we can't even think of."

"But it is an unexpected discovery that the Chancellor of the headscarf is also familiar with cooking. He's an excellent samurai, but also a highly educated culturalist."

Floyce says the words with pleasure. Any thing to him is God's guidance.

Hence Floyce thought that meeting heretic children like Shizuko was also giving him a test.

Well put, it's a very positive, and worse yet, a notion of blinding God to anything.

"Sooner or later, at the dawn when this country was ruled by Oda Hall, you want to invite him to our country. If you're the owner of that wisdom, I'm sure you'll get an answer."

"Is that...?

In Lorenzo's words, Floyce said this with a grinning smile.

"It is a blood-breathing disease (septicaemia) that sailors fear and a black disease (black death) that strikes our country and surrounding countries. Together, we lost the authority of our church... but I think he would know something."

"Well, it can't be bouldered."

"No, he just saw Confeit and made a similar treat, golden flat sugar. I think we know something that we don't know, and then we know something that's coming to the core."

Lorenzo was half-hearted, but Floyce was convinced she knew what Shizuko was.

It is impossible not to stop a human journey with comparable wisdom as a wise man, as one.

I'm sure I got to know something, but Floyce thought he must have been seen as a threat by the Time Powers and banished.

"Let's give Oda a gift for the day first. You don't have to rush. Gradually, you'll be able to connect with the Chancellor of the headscarf."

Floyce then gave what was in Nobunaga, but he immediately threw a round at Shizuko, understanding that 'it' was out of hand.

"Big!"

Longevity raises the scream close to screaming. Regardless, it was not only him who was surprised, but also the Celebration and the talent collection with a flashing look. The momentum seems faint when it comes to color.

"Oh... this is quite unusual again"

Shinako sees rarely the giant cage, the gift of Nobunaga, the animal in it.

The cage in front of her is more than 2m on one side and is loosely twice the height of a person. One eagle (eagle) sits among them in majesty.

Three species are found in Japan: the Great Eagle (Wolf), the Dog Eagle (Dog Eagle), and the Ogiro Eagle (Ogiro Eagle). However, since the Great Eagle (Ogiro Eagle) seeks salmon in Hokkaido and the Ogiro Eagle (Ogiro Eagle) flies to North Japan in winter (Winter Bird), warring humans do not necessarily see anything other than the Dog Eagle.

For the record, Japanese hawk hunting consisted mainly of two species: hawks (hitaka) and hawks (otaka); small hawks (hitaka) were used for small birds, and medium hawks (otaka) were used for pheasants, ducks, and hawks.

"I'm busy looking around, but have you become more alert in strange lands? You want some raw meat for now?

The moment I show the raw meat, the eagle's face changes. Obviously, it's the face that's after the prey, but the cage won't get in the way.

"Er how many... I teach you to regard the meat giver as your husband. He's a very nostalgic kid. Please be very cute... is it true?"

I read the instructions delivered together, but it was incredibly hard to believe.

But Shizuko, who thought the eagle was definitely hungry, threw the duck meat into the cage.

Moment after moment, the eagle jumps off a stopped tree stick at an unnoticed speed. After holding the meat down with his feet and making sure there was no interrupter around him, he began pecking the meat.

Though it is more correct to describe it as pulling a thousand pieces of meat rather than pecking it.

Shizuko understands that it is a magnificent dining sight, but that it was quite bait drained.

"That's not easy to get a beast in Japan (... just like Vitman, this kid was forced out of his hometown for human convenience)"

The eagle was transported out of its habitat in the condition of a chick and came to Kyushu, Japan, being tutored on a ship.

At first the devotees were also delighted, but as they grew their diet increased. Finally, food that can be bought with gold, which can be hired by one husband for three months, was consumed in just one month.

When this happened, the people could not ignore the nostalgia, and finally reached the point of returning the eagle to the missionaries. The other great names turned out the same way, and eventually the missionaries became eagles.

When missionaries decide that there is no value in using it as a gift, they push it as a gift to Floyce in Kyo.

The pressed Floyce also had trouble handling it at first, but if Nobunaga likes to hunt eagles, he thinks he will rejoice in eagles and devotes himself to him with a glimmer of hope.

But Nobunaga decided that it was in his own hands, and pushed Shizuko in the name of a gift.

Floyce doesn't know either, but there was actually a bigger eagle than the eagle given to Shizuko.

But six months ago, the owner moved the eagle from a cage made of iron to a wooden cage.

Then a few nights later, a large eagle crushed a wooden cage and fled with ease.

"We have the Vitmans, so you have a lot of meat. One more eagle doesn't make a big difference today."

Nobunaga even extended his hand to farming chickens, ducks, birds and, more recently, ducks and quails.

With the establishment of a new profession specializing in bird farming called the Five Birds Crowd, I can hear his intentions.

Of course, standardization of aquaculture techniques, research and observation of ecology, research into generalizations and simplifications of aquaculture methods, research into efficient aquaculture methods, and research into wasteless utilization methods leading up to a single feather are fundamental roles.

Nobunaga thought that 'farming techniques that cannot be understood unless they are extreme are worthless', and when it comes to bird farming, they thoroughly pushed for standardization, generalization and rationalization.

Also influenced by the "Twelve Months of Food" distributed on New Year's Eve, the chicken egg industry spread instantly among the people of Ozhang and Mino, and now developed into a major industry.

"Well, I'll put this kid on my arm... does anyone want to try?

Moments, everyone waves and refuses. But their reaction is still normal.

Eagles in cages differ from big eagles (ostriches) by as much as adults and babies. Because the nail length feels more than fifteen centimeters long and the total length is nearly a meter.

Although somewhat frightening, Shizuko, who had a desire to put the eagle on his arm, wraps a thick rope around his own arm and lays over it gloves made of deer skin.

When ready, Shizuko turns to the eagle in the cage. After a good observation of the eagle, she realizes she looks familiar to the eagle in the cage.

"This... Oogway?

The black fan-shaped crown feathers on the top of the head, the hairs around the face and rubbed, nearly a meter long as far as possible, and the nail length was nearly 20 cm, were endlessly consistent with the characteristics of the eagle.

It can be inferred from the total length that it is a large female individual. Because females are bigger raptors than males.

"Did you possibly get it from Native American?

Native Americans used crown feathers for decorative purposes if they captured and kept cows living in South America from Central America.

It is also said that those who have live eagles were greatly respected by their companions.

(I guess it's not that eagle any bigger... that's extinct)

No way, Shizuko denies her thoughts. But there is no evidence that they were extinct in the years recorded in history.

I merely speculated that it would have been extinct, and as such I could not deny the possibility that it would remain alive for a few.

"(Well, let's concentrate on the eagle now) Look here, we ride here. Oh, okay, okay... good boy, good boy."

Wait for the eagle to ride while pointing to his own arm. While tilting his neck for a while, the eagle got out of the cage and onto Shizuko's arm.

The boulder never grips with more than a hundred grips, but it still weighs nearly ten kilograms on Shizuko's arm.

"(Surely on TV or something, the eagle master had rewarded you) It's a rewarded meat."

Whether it was long time old meat, the eagle caught the duck meat and ate it in pieces.

"(Probably won't admit to being my husband if I don't give him meat for a long time) Okay, I need to build a cabin for you. The iron cage will be small."

Shizuko didn't think the eagle would recognize the human being who simply gave him meat as his master, as the letter said.

I don't sell fetishes to humans, I don't flock with other individuals, I just live with one partner for the rest of my life. That kind of lonely way of life is what raptors attract. If you can't have a relationship of trust with that raptor, you won't be recognized as your husband.

Same with eagle hunting. It is possible to hunt eagles because there is a strong relationship of trust between eaglers and eagles.

"Be patient in an iron cage for a while."

Did you understand Shizuko's words, the eagle roared high.

The animals officially kept by Shizuko are the wolves given to them by the Vitmans, the high iron wolves and Nobunaga. But those two species are not the only animals around her.

The area where Shizuko lives is still open, but it is mainly infrastructure development and small in scale.

Because of its low population density and the fact that animal power opening takes several years depending on its size, there remains a lot of nature that is not yet in the hands of people. A wide variety of wildlife began to dwell there.

Several species were involved with static children in it.

First of all, it's a crow in a relationship that you can't cut with agriculture. There are two species of Hashiboso glass and Hashibuto glass in Japan, and Hashibuto glass, classified as a large bird in modern Japan, is well seen in urban areas.

For the record, there are a few big differences between hashiboso glass and hashibuto glass.

First, Hashiboso glass acts alone or in many pairs, whereas Hashibuto glass acts in many herds.

Hashiboso glass often walks on the ground, but hashibuto glass is always high except when eating and taking a bath.

This is said to live in a place where Hashiboso glass has been opened, whereas Hashibuto glass is said to live in the forest.

Hashiboso glass is smaller than Hashibuto glass and is often taken away from them for good, but for that matter they are very creative and capable of learning.

Crows that drop walnuts on sidewalks in modern Japan and let cars crack them, steal gold from coin boxes and buy pigeon bait from vending machines are usually hashiboso glass.

Regardless, hashibt glass is not meant to be inept, hashibt glass also has numerous smart anecdotes.

It is a natural consequence that hashiboso glass, which favours mostly plant based feeding, has made territory around the habitat of static children, as opposed to hashibuto glass, which favours animal systems.

Shizuko, who had been driving away hashiboso glass to prevent crop damage at first, stopped her from getting rid of hashiboso glass for a while.

I never gave up getting rid of hashiboso glass. There was an astonishing strategy for Hashiboso glass.

They thought that Shizuko would work out measures if they targeted crops, and switched the bait from crops to field pests.

Miscellaneous hashiboso glass also eats insects, frogs, etc. There was nothing wrong with switching pests from crops to staple foods.

By continuing to appeal to Shizuko that we are not enemies, we lose her hostility.

The operation was a great success, and a brilliant group of hashiboso glass succeeded in holding territory near Shizuko's residence.

Roughly thirty herds were all-you-can-eat if limited to vegetable chips, intermittent crops and crops hit by pests.

Nothing is confined to hashiboso glass in the coexistence relationship between static and wildlife.

Nihonkawaso lived in the area where he farmed the honmorocco, feeding on the honmorocco and the frogs that lived around him who fled the farm to the river outside.

Furthermore, only a couple of sets of connected owls lived in the mountains where Shizuko grows shiitake mushrooms.

From the end of summer to the beginning of winter they went to Hokkaido in search of salmon. In other seasons, the main purpose of Honmoroko was to receive occasional meals from fishing villages.

Countless Japanese cats lived in areas where the silkworm industry was active and in compartments where cereals were stored.

Know it or not, Shizuko immediately put up a wooden plaque with a ban on "not connecting cats with collars".

Because there were many owners connecting collars to avoid losing as many precious animal cats as possible.

When the ban was issued, the owners were dissatisfied at first, but the rodent damage caused by the rats was drastically reduced to visible proportions at a time when the cat was being left alone.

The owners who saw this result understood that connecting the cat to the collar was inhibiting the cat's original role of driving away rats, and apologized for protesting against Shizuko.

The environment in which humans and animals coexist is inhabited by many creatures, large and small. Then a circulation cycle can be made in it, and the ecological pyramid is completed.

It was therefore self-evident that various wildlife gathered around Shizuko.

"That's why I don't even want a wild dog, I wonder"

But some wildlife guests are uninvited. The most problematic animal of all is a wild dog.

Weasels (Itachi) are similar to wild dogs, but weasels (Itachi) do not live in areas inhabited by large raptors.

Deer is a pest that devours crops in modern Japan, but the neighborhood of Shizuko is surrounded by many carnivores, treating them more like problem animals that destroy mountain environments than pests.

"Maybe it's around here."

Shizuko takes the Kaisers and moves them to the area where the wild dogs entered.

As for the Kaisers, the wild dogs who broke into the territory wanted to end it, including the meaning of showing off, but Shizuko didn't want to shed any extra blood, even though they were wild dogs.

But territorial rule is a necessary task for Shizuko. Failure to do so will not reassure the Vitmans.

So she quickly, but precisely, decided to end the leader who would lead the flock of wild dogs.

By doing this, we can make the Vitmans think that Shizuko is dependable and give in to the herd of wild dogs.

No sacrifice is best, but if you don't fight, you lose your territory. And robbing wild dogs of their territory would cause a lot of trouble around them.

As the owners of the Vitmans, Shizuko must fulfil her responsibility to protect the territory through.

But it's for the least we can do is not waste that sacrifice more than push the reason of the strong against the wild dog and kill the leader.

The leader had been carefully buried and the rest of the wild dogs had been reborn as police dogs and transmission dogs after the removal of dandelions and fleas, and various medical examinations.

"Well, it should be around here... oh?

When you set up a compound bow and guard your surroundings, a flock of wild dogs gets into your eyes. But they didn't turn their consciousness to this one, they turned their consciousness to something under the tree.

But it was also slight. When they notice the smell of Shizuko, the wild dogs raise their voices of alarm and intimidation.

Shizuko barks loudly at the moment and realizes that the dog being escorted by the wild dog is the leader of the herd. As the arrows were removed from the barrel, wild dogs appeared one after the other from the surrounding bushes.

But Shizuko had no fear. As he stroked the reliable escorts who were right beside him, he told them briefly, keeping an eye on the arrows.

"Kaiser, Kanich, please alert back and forth. Ardelheit, Ritter and Lutz are left and right alert. I'll decide with one blow."

Moments, Kaisers roar violently.

Shizuko followed five high iron wolves, versus nearly thirty wild dogs. The difference in numbers was overwhelmingly unfavourable, but the Kaisers were more than big dogs, and above all, there was a difference in their struggle.

The wild dogs who were drunk by the momentum lowered their heads and knocked their ears down toward their heads. A leader who saw it barked at the surrounding wild dogs in an attempt to make a breakthrough on the frightened dogs.

(I missed my eye!

She didn't miss the moment the leader's consciousness changed from static to subordinate. I unleashed the arrow I was watching on the leader's head.

The leader noticed the sound of releasing an arrow, but with his eyes away from the static on the boulder, he could not deal with the compound bow arrow with speeds exceeding 100 m per second.

The leader pierced through the brain weather falls to the ground as he bleeds. After a slight cramp, he died without raising a single groan.

We talked fast from there. With the death of the leader of the herd, the wild dogs lost their will to resist and fell asleep on their backs, posing as obedient to Shizuko.

"Lutz, deliver the letter to Cai. Ardelheit and Ritter align the wild dogs. Kaiser and Kaenig need perimeter alert at once."

Do you understand the language of Shizuko even without the dog whistle, Kaisers do their part fully.

Lutz ran out to deliver the letter to color, and Ardelheit and Ritter barked and flew orders to the wild dogs.

When Shizuko applauded his desperate leader, he headed to a place where the wild dogs had shown interest. Moving under the tree, I understand what the wild dogs were interested in.

"... Owl?

It was the owl chick who was under the tree. But the hair is thinly dirty, the movement lazy, and you can see it's debilitating to see.

I could hear more squealing from above the tree, and found that there were at least two owl chicks.

Climbing the tree to confirm the nest, this one also had one chick before her debilitating death.

From where no trace of the parent is found, either the parent abandoned the child for any reason, or died of an injury or illness.

"I have no choice. You can't overlook it more than you've seen."

After holding the chicks from nest to nest and descending from the tree, the chicks who were on the ground were put into the nest.

Shizuko thought they were about two months old from where both adult wings were growing.

"Sure, an owl doesn't look as bad as an adult at three months old... but it seems big for that"

There is no doubt that the chick is about two months old due to the fact that she still has hair.

But considering the fact that no meal was given by the parent bird, it's huge for an owl chick.

And the big one is not only the chick that was falling, but the chick that was in the nest is no less big than no less.

(... are all the big raptors coming to us?

While I had a somewhat unpleasant feeling, Shizuko took two owl chicks home and set up a cabin for them. Of course, Shizuko will later know that they are not just owls.