rdfs:comment | - Miya Kishin was the resident samurai of Koujou village, and had a single doshin, Koto, to enforce the law. He had two sons, Miya Takura and Miya Kuboti, who helped the aging, semi-retired, and widowed samurai on his duties. Takura, the eldest, was usually away paying court in Toshi no Naishou, so local authority mostly fell on Kuboti.
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abstract | - Miya Kishin was the resident samurai of Koujou village, and had a single doshin, Koto, to enforce the law. He had two sons, Miya Takura and Miya Kuboti, who helped the aging, semi-retired, and widowed samurai on his duties. Takura, the eldest, was usually away paying court in Toshi no Naishou, so local authority mostly fell on Kuboti.
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