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The 11th century warrior Omori Hikoshichi, according to the Taiheiki (Japanese C14th fictional history) had rescued Princess Chihaya, daughter of his former enemy Kusunoki Masashige (1294-1336). As Hikoshichi carried her across a river, he noticed in her reflection in the … Read Full Description
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The 11th century warrior Omori Hikoshichi, according to the Taiheiki (Japanese C14th fictional history) had rescued Princess Chihaya, daughter of his former enemy Kusunoki Masashige (1294-1336). As Hikoshichi carried her across a river, he noticed in her reflection in the water that she had horns and had changed into a demon, intent on revenging her father’s death. Inset: A young man plays homage to a warrior. From the series Setsugekka. "Snow, Moon, Flowers".
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