Inari wants to live in peace
Episode 22 Opening the Shogun (19) Cultivation
I was heading to the fishermen's hut on the beach to talk about farming, but before I opened the poor sliding door, there were a bunch of nasty men in the sea.
But I'm familiar with men's houses, so I'm not surprised.It's just a little bitter.
Instead, I was introduced to myself, and the conductor talked to me first, so I explained the steps necessary to cultivate seaweed one by one.
That said, it's not that difficult.
First, examine the ecology of seaweed.
Secondly, spores of seaweed are attached to the mold net.
Third, the rust nets are moved in a timely manner to an environment where seaweeds can easily grow, and are managed until harvest.
This is the only way to cultivate seaweed.
But listening makes a big difference, so it's time for us to share our opinions.
"I don't know how many seaweeds are growing."
"Sea plants fly more spores into the water.
But it's so small that you can barely see it in the eyes. "
I may be flying a lot other than spores, but I couldn't think of anything else.
Therefore, for the time being, I would like to say that this is not the case with seaweed, after supplementing it with past learning and imagination.
"In order to further stabilize cultivation, it is also important to understand the growth of seaweed."
"I see. Otherwise, you won't have to cheat.I can't help but be called lucky. "
Privately, it is seaweed, but how is it carried?
However, it is not uncommon for there to be various names depending on the times, and it doesn't matter now.It wasn't important.
"Do you have any other seaweed information?"
Another fisherman asked me, so I thought back a little.
"No, land and sea are different."
I see.
There are many things I don't know about land in the first place, but I really don't know about the sea.I didn't study specialty in the future, and I only know the big deal.
But still, I know a lot more than the Sengoku people.
So when I went to see the farm afterwards and thought about the growth of seaweed, the people gathered were very positive.
Subsequent cultivation of seaweed was unstable, with yields increasing or decreasing each year until a spot was found where spores would adhere to the lint net.
Still, it was definitely more efficient than searching for and taking natural seaweed.
After several years or so, when my understanding of aquaculture improved considerably, I didn't see any seaweed from spring to summer, so I was asked where it was.
I was busy at that time, and I was dealing with Takeda's territorial problems at the same time.
So I think of two examples of shellfish, and it could be inside an open shellfish.I answered half the jokes.
However, Mr. Imakawa, who really received it, ordered the people to start the investigation at once.
Then, it was found that the filamentous object attached to the shellfish was seaweed, and it became a mesh.
Thanks to this, from the early Edo period onwards, seaweed cultivation flourished and prices were suppressed to the extent that they were arranged on the table of ordinary people.
However, Inari-sama was lifted to the ground with the blessing of the Kaijin.
For the record, the widespread spread of plate seaweed makes it mainstream to wrap around rice balls and eat them.
This has become familiar not only to the upper classes but also to a wide range of Japanese people.
Also, the anecdote that originated from the small paper shop is too famous.
Because of this, I also made a prototype of seaweed, which was recorded as a picture scroll.
Incidentally, all the paper makers in the port town finally had difficulty continuing to operate due to the surge in resources, so they lowered their heads and put them under the umbrella of the young seaweed craftsmen.
On the other hand, after teaching or throwing a round about how to farm seaweed, I was satisfied with the seafood delicacies.
Therefore, I judged that I had fulfilled my duty to Mr. Imakawa and returned to Mikawa immediately.
The rest is up to Mr. Imakawa Kazumasa, so I told him before I left that I would do my best to get a better assessment from future historians.
Despite everything, I managed to get home to my nostalgic home just before the winter of Eight Years of Yongroku began.
If snow starts to fall, I will move very slowly because my friends are in danger anyway.Sometimes they can be held up in some town until the worst spring.
In this day and age, when street development is not progressing, licking nature doesn't mean burns.
Anyway, I put up a yearly ticket banning climbing Mt. Inari at the entrance to Mt. Inari.
After that, it took me a long time to come home.
The school closes in winter, so it warms up with the wolves in the enclosure of the living room in the small office.
"Ah... I have to move soon"
Inari Taisha Shrine in Edo is scheduled to be completed next year, so we will be moving there in the future.
Looking back, he came to the Sengoku period in the summer of Yongroku three years.
In other words, you have lived in this house for more than five years.
Memories of the future remain stubborn, but there is no homesickness over there because of the refreshing family and friend relationships that cut off the practice.
But I still feel a little lonely, and now my hometown is this Japan.
But it is the same that I miss living comfortably and peacefully in Japan in the future.
After all, I hated the Sengoku era, which was painful and inconvenient, and the feeling of wanting to go back there was still there.
"I don't think we'll find a way back.
I knew I had to make my life comfortable and peaceful. "
I have worked hard to make life a little easier in the Sengoku era.
I said the front was for the people, but turning back was for me.
I'm also trying to make my wish come true with my appetite first.
However, in a way, it can be said that it has successfully meshed with the position of a god rich in five grains.
The failure is that if all technologies are not developed in a balanced manner, the agricultural and food sectors will grow considerably.
When the Edo Shogunate opens and becomes peaceful, more can be done and the pace of development will accelerate.
There is no doubt that not only the wealthy but also ordinary people's lives will be enriched.
In the meantime, your work will increase, but leaving the world of war has not improved security.
We are only forcibly suppressing it with the authority of Inari God and General Kanagi, and until there is no sign of war, we must stand as the supreme power, whether decorative or not.
But if it comes true, I would like to give Matsudaira-san a baton a little sooner, withdraw, and return to a normal girl.
I spent my last winter in Inariyama in peace with my family.