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The Weekly Asahi mook / 2023 is the 100th anniversary of the birth of Shima Ryotaro. The total circulation of books published by Sima is over 200 million. The latest issue of the Weekly Asahi mook, "The present location of Shima Ryotaro : The Age of the Sengoku Period, the End of the Edo Period and the Meiji Edition" is composed of nine novels by Sima. The two most popular novels, 『 Ryoma goes to 』 and 『 Moeyo Ken 』. There is the youth of Sakamoto Ryoma (Ryoma), a nice guy who changed the country, but there is also the youth of Hijikata Toshizo who fought stubbornly to the end while living on the sword. Inoe Shoichi INOUE, author of 『 Kyoto Kirai 』, talks about the Ryoma boom, and Nobori Kiuchi, author of the Naoki Prize, talks about the charm of Hijikata men. Sima describes both the winners and losers of Boshin. He writes about the downfall of Boshin as well as the downfall of 『. He writes about the downfall of 』 as a bodyguard of the Great Castle of, the fate of 『 in Touge 』, and the genius of Hijikata who lived in the life of 『 Kajin 』 『. In the Sengoku Period beginning with the Naoki Prize winner of the Fukuro Castle of 『 』. There are 12 novels in the Sengoku Period beginning with the Naoki Prize winner of the Fukuro Castle of 』. Saitō Dosan, Oda Nobunaga, and Akechi Mitsuhide appear in "『 Kokutori Monogatari 』". Historical writer Jun ITO analyzes the portrayal of the three heroes, including Nobunaga in "Deirka" created by Sima. In the Meiji edition, there are five novels by Sima, including Nobunaga in "Deirka" created by Sima. A total of 26 novels are all color and can be enjoyed visually. In the photo collection, Osamu Kobayashi takes a detailed account of "The 100th Anniversary of Sima's Birth into the Future" with the theme of the Russo-Japanese War, in which Kokoku Nihon challenged Ro Shea, and there are five novels by Sima, including Nobunaga in "De 1993 『 Sakanoue 』 『 』 『 』 『 Sakanoue 』