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There are stains and creases. It will be rolled up and shipped. Toko Kon (March 26, 1898 - September 19, 1977) was a novelist, born in Yokohama, a Tendai Buddhist high priest (Dharma name: Shuncho [Note 1]), the chief priest of Chuson-ji Temple, and a member of the House of Councillors. He started as a writer of the New Sensationalist school in the late Taisho period. After that, he entered the priesthood and was away from the literary world for a long time, but returned. He gained popularity with works based on Oshu, such as Kawachi and Hiraizumi, where he lived as a chief priest, and his ancestral land, Tsugaru. He was also active in weekly magazines and on television, and was known as a sharp-tongued Buddhist priest.
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