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A parable of lavish pleasures and eateries filled with liquor and water like ponds and meat built like a tree-lined forest with lots of treats such as liquor and meat. Japanese says “Shu chi niku rin”.

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Aokage

He loves Sushi and Sashimi. Having practiced calligraphy since childhood, his father was qualified as a teacher. Aokage(青景) comes from the blue landscape like the sea, the clear sky. And the blue shadow. Shadow means a ninja.

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