Inari wants to live in peace

Grand Famine of Forever

Seventeen years of generosity. At last, something has come.

That year was a natural disaster called the Great Famine of Fortune, because it was so terrible.

The cattle epidemic spread in western Japan like a chase, and a large number of infected livestock died, so the bad things overlapped and looked like bitter bugs were chewed apart.

Even here, in order to prevent the spread of damage, we will do everything we can to strengthen quarantine and dispose of simultaneous killing.

The biggest problem is famine, but I'm prepared for this.Still, the damage is nationwide, so I have a headache.

We have continued our efforts from many perspectives to improve varieties to make them more resistant to cold and sunlight, increase rice warehouses and pantry and turn them into storage, and invest in the production of non-rice foods.

Therefore, I stand on the stage with enthusiasm as to whether it will become so obsessed.

"As you all know, we are in danger nationwide!

But it's not a trial of God, it's not a punishment, it's just an abnormal weather! "

On the stage set on the grounds of Inari Taisha Shrine in Edo, Iemitsu Tokugawa said he wanted to speak freely, so he would let him do as he always did.

With an insecure expression on my face, I raise my voice in front of a darkening crowd.

"I'm going to prepare for this!

I believe that every hardship will be overcome if we all work together so that there is no night before dawn! "

In the future, cold summers and sunshine are a kind of weather change, but in this era, everything will be cleaned up by God.

The people have become wiser with modern knowledge, but there are still individual differences, and if we encounter a natural disaster that cannot be resisted by humans at all, there will be people who will give up living that nothing can be done in front of God.

"From now on, the Edo shogunate will set up a disaster response headquarters to closely coordinate with the various clans!

Ladies and gentlemen, please do not give up hope! "

Speaking of national scale, it is ridiculous to abandon life in despair in the cold summer.If he dies, at least he eats all the ingredients that have been stored in the warehouse but are useless, and there is nothing he can do.

I tried everything I could, and if it still didn't work, I could give up, but I'm absolutely sorry for giving up even though disaster support hasn't started yet.

After getting off the stage in the precinct, you move on to the main shrine without shaking your eyes.

As announced earlier, we are setting up an emergency headquarters at the Edo Shogunate.

Even though it has a fine and large castle, if a nationwide disaster occurs, Inari Taisha Shrine has no choice but to be based in the Edo period governance system.

Moreover, the main shrine, which has easy access to people in a bungalow, is more convenient in a sense because it conveys information faster than high-rise buildings, which are inconvenient to travel around.

"We use ships to transport supplies and steam locomotives that were being tested."

"Regardless of the ship, the steam locomotive still has long-range tests and endurance tests, but is it okay?"

"I will operate it while inspecting it, but it won't work that well.

But it's important to learn from your failures. "

Mr. Iemitsu Tokugawa, senior citizens, and other officials gather at the main shrine to hold a countermeasures meeting.

The railway network is open on a modern map to Aomori in the north and Yamaguchi in the south.It has been the fruit of public works since the opening of the Edo Shogunate.

However, there are many mountains in Japan, and Shikoku, Kyushu and Hokkaido do not continue from Honshu.

It was hard when the tunnel collapsed and casualties appeared, but this is an important national undertaking that someday someone has to do.

In order not to waste the thoughts of those who have been sacrificed, you should always complete it without giving up.

Even though the contents were ex-girlfriend high school students, I appealed so strongly to the Japanese people as if I had become a real ruler.

Incidentally, the steam locomotive has recently been completed. Regardless of the short distance, the long-range operation test was planned to be carried out from now on.

There are a few anxiety factors, but they are still one of today's most powerful medals, and we can replace this famine with an operational test.

I don't think it will succeed from the beginning, so it's important to learn from mistakes and lead to improvement.

... I said a lot, but Mr. Tokugawa Iemitsu and all the people involved seemed to understand what was going on around here, and I didn't object to my policy.

And honestly, I don't have enough hands right now, so if I don't use all my tags, I can't deal with a critical situation.

However, there were good reports that the Edo Shogunate's warehouse was overflowing as soon as it was built, and I had trouble with the use of honest stockpiles.

And this time, there was a nationwide shortage of food due to the famine, and it became necessary to distribute it from Edo to all of Japan.

Until now, I had carried it in a wagon, but that would take too long.It makes no sense to let the starving die before the food arrives.

"In addition to land, we also need to transport by sea."

"Request relief supplies from Hokkaido, Australia and Okinawa."

"... yes, if you can afford it, please follow that policy."

"I got it. Let's get this over with."

Thus, the basic policy was decided at the countermeasures meeting, and Tokugawa Iemitsu and other officials flew to various places to perform the role assigned to them, and ran to tidy up the situation.

Still, I said, after giving rough instructions, I was playing with the wanker at the edge of the usual cabin because it was a delegated play.

Even though it was a great famine, there was no tension like this.

The Great Famine begins to converge in the twenty-first year of Kanagawa.

It took about a few years for things to settle down, but as long as I endured eating, I could live, so there were almost no starving deaths.

By the way, even if we try to be modest, it is more luxurious than the Sengoku period, and the table is more colorful than the Edo period of authentic history.

But maybe I'm the only one who knows such a tragic history... and somehow I feel lonely.

I put butter cookies on my cheeks with a small mouth and a happy expression to shake my depressed mood.

Describe the flow during the Great Famine of Kanaga.

Hokkaido and Australia first delivered a large quantity of support materials aboard the ship.

It also arrived from Okinawa, but you are small but thank you for your hard work.Still, there is no railway connection to Kyushu, so I am grateful that you brought me the food directly.

And I traveled all over Japan until the famine converged.

To be precise, I was using condolences to energize the Japanese people in a difficult situation, such as cooking, treating injured people, and consulting about troubles.

Usually, I climbed the stage of the main shrine and said real talks and words of regret, but this time the damage was on a national scale, so I decided to go directly to the affected area.

I understand that this is my important job, but I can pray to the faithful of Inari God with tears and gratitude.

When that happened, I was still embarrassed and couldn't help but settle down.

Since I was tired of consolation, I went to Hokkaido by boat from the northernmost end of Honshu to be healed by the vast nature and wildlife, and from Kyushu to Okinawa to swim in the sea in a specially sized swimsuit, step out and run on the surface before my feet sink.

I myself wanted to travel in Japan one day, so I decided to think positively that even though I was being held hostage by my escort, my wishes from the Sengoku era had been fulfilled.

But after three years of a national tour, I missed my home built in the back of the sanctuary forest, and I finally dreamed of it. When I woke up in the morning, I wet my pillow with tears.

After entering the twenty-first year of Kanagawa, the famine subsided and I finally came home to my nostalgic home.

As if I had known where I had come from when I was sightseeing in Hokkaido and Okinawa and enjoying my vacation, I had received many letters from trading countries saying that if I wanted to travel, I would definitely do so.

As for the matter, I didn't want to go abroad where security was worse than in Japan, so if I had the opportunity, I would take care of it... and I admitted to responding appropriately with the feeling that I would go if I could.