Inari wants to live in peace
Chapter 24 Hokkaido (8) Inari Transport
Time went by and it was the fall of the eleventh year of Yongroku.
I was sitting on the edge of my house behind the sanctuary forest, looking at the wolves running around the garden in joy.
Bring the recently released chestnut buns to a small mouth and sometimes moisturize your throat with hot green tea.
Then, looking back at the past, there have been a lot of things.
First of all, the Inari Transport, which was launched by the Edo Shogunate, was not a smooth sail from the beginning.
Since the street was being developed nationwide, even if it rained, it became slightly moist and puddled as much as possible.
Therefore, the wheel is not so hard to move.
Still, the carriage shakes violently.
It has the advantage of being able to travel long distances with lots of people and things on board, but I have endured this.
As a measure, cotton is grown nationwide, so the cushion was laid to cushion the shock.
Still, there were many people who vomited in too much shaking, and the loaded supplies were damaged.
But thanks to that, one of the craftsmen who asked for help came up with something close to suspension.
There was a lot of difficulty until the practical application, and it was eventually incorporated as incomplete, but the shaking was relieved somewhat, so it was Yoshi anyway.
With regard to advertising, it should have been Tokugawa's family crest, since the original plan was to operate from Hinomaru, the parent of the Edo Shogunate.
But here, for some reason, I first painted a picture of a parent cat sucking a kitten and moving around, replacing it with a fox.
It is a kind of black history for me to expose to the nation what I learned and supervised as a black cat carrier, and if I succeed, it is tantamount to mental torture.
However, it cannot be stopped now, so I will accept it reluctantly.
The carriage that was being tested ran around the town of Edo for the time being, but it was unfortunate that the people who had witnessed it had a good reputation.
It seems that people who have seen the inevitable transport of their deformed parent fox sucking and carrying my child will feel all dusty.
Still, black history was spreading all over Japan, and I felt very small and embarrassed.
Although it is a suspension (provisional), it was decided to award the award at the annual Japanese Medal Awards Ceremony.
There were many other winning candidates, so there was a happy scream that it would be difficult to select.
But lately, every time I do this every year, I think about it.
(Doesn't that mean I'm going to do General Kaisei anymore?)
People who have become smarter with the knowledge of the future are creating new products and technologies that can be called over-technology.
For example, it seems that the salt craftsman invited this time raised the efficiency of Shiota more than before.
This was accomplished by the Japanese people themselves, without any need for my help, something that could not have been done during the Edo period of authentic history.
I can assure you it's a truly wonderful gesture with a small chest.
But when the people do a lot of great things, the supreme ruler can only make on-the-spot decisions, and he's not very smart.
In addition, the body does not grow and lives a long time.
I have given up being a good ruler, and I plan to baton Mr. Tokugawa from the beginning.
But let's come sooner than we thought.
Following the reunification of Japan, the richness of the five grains RTA was also quick, which is a good thing, but I was a little overwhelmed.
The militia, which continues to train day and night in garrisons built around the country, is also very active.
At first, I was worried that it would work, but by eliminating bandits and bandits, which still exist for a long time, and by regularly visiting nearby towns and villages, it contributes to maintaining security.
In addition, not only the militia, but also the police, firefighters, and hunters are doing a wide variety of tasks to exterminate large and dangerous wildlife and rescue disasters, but they also pay their salaries properly, so I am not complaining so far.
But it's too peaceful to forget, but it hasn't been that long since the Sengoku era ended.
Originally, the bloody samurai has solidified, so it is unclear what makes them kick and run, and it is difficult to say that a solid relationship of trust has been established between the militia and the local residents.
At the very least, I think it's normal to have a garrison next to a town, but if we don't get close to it, it looks like we'll have some unnecessary trouble.
However, things are going pretty well so far, so it seems like we need to wait and see for a while.
And now, negotiations with the northern Euphrates are going well.
So I worked hard enough with the free officials, and then I sent them south.
At that time, it seems that the sickness caused by sailors on long voyages is said to be a curse.
But if you ask me, it's just malnutrition.
However, there is no immediate means of proving it.
For now, as a thankful word from Inari God, we will have to make sure the sailors are thorough.
Incidentally, the solution is a nutritious food that can be stored for a long time.
It is easy to deal with because the cause is known.
Anyway, it is important to continue eating a nutritionally balanced meal even during the voyage.
In particular, vegetables are important, and a rough policy is issued, followed by a round throw at the scene.
Fortunately, glass bottles have recently been put into practical use, so we are making preserved foods.
So I asked the cooks to help me make a meal that didn't rot for a long time and didn't even lose nutrients and flavors.
Along with that, we will orally explain the dangers of the continent to celebrities everywhere on New Year's Day and the importance of avoiding trouble without creating enemies.
Especially since neighboring peninsulas and continents are unsafe to touch, it is a wise choice to keep only trade at moderate distances.
At least as a mediocre female high school student in the future, I spoke with a certain sense of realism.