Library Japanese literature New ・ Shiranuka Hanbei Tebojo (21) Moneylender / Kunio Fujii Futaba Bunko

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Japanese title: 文庫 日本文学 新・知らぬが半兵衛手控帖 (二十一)金貸し / 藤井邦夫 双葉文庫
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Released date: 13 Mar 2024

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Japanese Literature
Futaba Bunko / At the foot of the Shinba-bashi Bridge over the Kaede River, a young man in a man-footed state was stranded carrying a lost old man on his back. Hanbei SHIRANUI of Kita-machi Doshin, who happened to be at the place where the old man was safely delivered to his family, knew that the young man in a man-footed state was Iori AOYAMA, a gokenin (immediate vassal of the shogunate). At that time, Yoshihira, a moneylender, and Seiji, a collector, were killed by someone with a sword at the foot of the Shohei-bashi Bridge. Hanbei, who started the search, found the name of Iori AOYAMA in the IOU document that Yoshihira had kept. This is the 21st installment of the popular series that portrays Hanbei's humanity and justice as he cries, "In the world, sometimes it's better to look like you don't know anything about it."