I Was Caught up in a Hero Summoning, but That World Is at Peace

First Anniversary Outside "Two Worldwide Travel Preliminaries ⑤ - Amusement Park"

After lunch, we travel until we come back, and me and Crowe arrive at the Sword Museum, our destination.

"... that?

"Yeah? What's up, Kite?

"No, it's nothing"

A sign that says inside the building and sword that lines up some...... is that it? Was it like this? I felt like it was a smaller, museum-only place... a mistake?

Uh-huh, well, I used to visit here in my junior year of elementary school... that's more than 10 years ago, and it's not weird that I'm renovating. Of course, there is simply the possibility that my memory is wrong...

Anyway, it's a good thing there are a lot more places I think I can look around than I expected.

Shortly before the parking lot, there is a shop-like building, but first we head in the direction of the museum by knocking on the wooden gates to take a look at the museum.

Then you can see the arrow of the guide, which was the "Museum of the Long Boat Sword in preparation" on the right and the "Toshimitsu Imizumi Memorial Museum" on the left. Who would Toshimitsu Imizumi be? Is he a great guy from the area around here?

As the memorial goes around later, we go into the Sword Museum first. Buy 2 adult tickets at the ticket office. Fortunately, there was no scratch in here regarding the appearance of Cro.

Tickets are designed like a sheath of knives, with fine art on boulders.

As far as the brochure at the entrance is concerned, it looks like this museum has not only an exhibition room for knives, but also an area called The World of Swords, which describes the process by which knives are made.

Let's start with the basics, so we head to an area called the sword world.

"Heh, this is how you can do katana"

"Yeah, I've never seen it in detail either... but it sounds like you have a lot of experts to make a single knife"

A mason who forges a Japanese knife, a trainer who sharpens his body, a goldsmith who carves a pattern on his body, etc., a silver man who makes a part that attaches near the root of his body called a splash, a sheathmaker who makes sheaths, a goldsmith who makes various fittings, a painter who paints sheaths, etc., a knitter who makes a splash, a string that wraps around a pattern, etc., a pattern roller who actually wraps it... Even if it's just written on a panel here, so many people's hands are added and something called a Japanese knife is made.

"Is that it? Speaking of which, this is all the laborious Japanese knife making... who makes the Japanese knife that Mr. Noyne has?

"Chartier."

"... oh, I see..."

Well, surely Alice would be able to do it all by herself... well, even if I leave you alone because I'm a complete exception, making a knife is really hard.

In this sword world, there are places like minitheaters where I could learn how to make a knife with video. I feel a little familiar with the Japanese knife.

Then, well, a good thing to prepare...... there was something that would be a 'knife word/masterpiece tinkering game'.

"... I think I'll give it a try"

"Yeah, I'm not familiar with Nihon's words, so I'm looking at Kite's. Come on, Kite!

"Okay......"

As far as the buttons at hand, they'll come up in a three-choice format. What, that? Knife Word Quiz and Celebrity Game? Yeah, there are two kinds of things. Well, instead of asking the question of tonkan, is it a game of making a knife... then let's start with the quiz one first.

It's a burning blade, but I'm also looking at a little bit of a good spot... Now the first question... Hmm, there's an impending... Hmm... I see...

……

"Kite, huh?

I don't know sappy. Is that it? Isn't this pretty difficult? And, for now, I don't know the first question so appropriately...... luckily I got it right.

What's this all about? I don't know the second question either... appropriately pounding...

Third question...... oh, was this it? Uh, which one was it... ok, maybe this... ok, it fit.

And well, after trying the quiz for a while like that......

"Oh! Wow, Kite! You're right about everything!

"... ugh, yeah. Do-do, do-do, do-do."

I shrugged... "Luck" pushed it all right... thanks to the result that all the questions were answered correctly... but I don't think I've been shown a good place. Well, Crowe's happy, okay?

After gaining all the knowledge in the sword world, we finally head to the exhibition room.

"Wow, come on."

"Wow...... a machete?

I'm overwhelmed by a knife bigger than my height that was decorated at the entrance to the exhibition room. Can you shake a knife as big as a fool like this? Well, the young lady next to me would swing lightly...

After looking at the machete a little bit, I told the exhibition room that there were many Japanese knives on display.

... I honestly don't get the difference. No, I feel subtly different about patterns and shapes, and there's something next door that seems to explain... uh-huh, it's hard. That's amazing. I only get feelings.

If anyone was more familiar with Japanese swords, they would have told me a lot... but for some reason there is no such thing as the most prominent candidate, Mr. Noyne, or Alice who seems to know more about Japanese swords.

Well, I'm familiar with this stuff. Allecore is something to watch and enjoy, even if you don't know it, and you'll be fine.

"... I also thought when I saw Noine had it, Nihontou is beautiful"

"Sure, it's polished like a mirror, it's beautiful"

"Yeah, and you're better at light, aren't you? You can see Hammond better."

"... to?

"Is this Chouji Hammon? It's a little hard to see in Keshoutgi...... And the nakago is so fine and amazing."

"Ku, klo......?

Is that it? What do you mean? Something Cro seems to know more about!? Sounds like a jargon is out there!?

What do you mean? What the hell...

"Yeah? What's going on?

"Yes, no, why are you so familiar with it?

"Oh, look, there was a space just now in the area full of books, right?

"Oh, oh, you had a place that felt like a library..."

"The book there, 'I remember it all'!

……

When I heard what Crowe would say with a smile on my face, I was stunned. You remember all that amount of books? When? Oh, with that said, it's like Crowe was acting strange about taking the book and then putting it back on the shelf... no way, all that time? and is an incredibly high spec.

"... or I haven't noticed it since I've been too normal so far... in the first place, could I have read Kro in Japanese?

"Heh? Oh, well... Kite may not have noticed because she's used to translation magic, but she's been 'nihongo talking' ever since I got here."

"... what?

Somehow, I just put up with screaming. Even if we don't see anyone else right now, this is the exhibition room... we shouldn't raise our voices out loud.

And yet... Kro was speaking Japanese? No, I didn't notice at all. I spoke so fluently that I didn't notice a difference at all from Japanese, which I usually hear with translation magic.

"The translation magic of Shiloh and Earth God doesn't work for me. Kite's fine. But I can't get through to the store or anything... I remember. It's hard to pronounce, and I still can't say it's perfect."

"Oh my God, I didn't even notice..."

"Really? Are you talking well?

"Ugh, yeah. I'm not uncomfortable at all."

"Really? Good ~"

No, it's really a snark. Well, if you try to make the book just for Arr into a clo that you can memorize in an instant, it's as simple as learning Japanese... something like that, when you go home, you even remember all the languages that were the Lord of the Earth.

I was stunned by Cro's shock remarks, but I will continue the tour as it is because there is no particular inconvenience.

On the second floor of the museum there was an exhibition of a knife made very recently by a blacksmith called the "Setouchi Trades Union," and he was impressed by its sophistication.

The upstairs exhibition room housed not only a knife, but also spears, swords, etc., which could be easily viewed thanks to a knowledgeable chrome.

After that, he left the museum and moved to a place where he could visit the scene where he was actually making a knife, called the Shipwreck Sword Workshop.

They can also experience a little work in Japanese knife-beating training plants and so on. Unfortunately today most of the craftsmen seem to be off and could not see the work done directly.

However, the workshop where the tools to see for the first time and so on were located looked good, and there was also a narrative panel on the work here, which allowed the descriptions of the chrome to be combined and toured with a good understanding.

Something tells me the workshop was full of signature colored paper-like stuff... but is it the signature of the people involved in the sword?

After that, I stopped by Toshimitsu Imizumi Memorial Hall. It was a memorial to a famous Japanese knife artisan and housed his own tools.

Whatever the fine difference is, it basically resembles what was in the workshop I've been visiting earlier, and the technology is well inherited in that sense... somehow, I felt something called history.

Finally, I stopped at the Fuori Museum and tried to get knives made of Japanese knife making and... a little unusual to get the strings and so on.

I also have a souvenir from Okayama, and the Japanese knife design is a bit interesting.

Because of this, in honor of the celebration, I decided to buy one Japanese sword, one crocodile at a time, and go home... The tour of the sword inside ended.

On my way home, I could feel that I enjoyed it more than I had imagined, having a conversation with Crowe with my freshly remembered sword knowledge. I'm really glad I came.

I'd love to come back when I get the chance...