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English: History of Wasabi stored in Myorin temple in Japan.
Mr. Mōri Terumoto was a king of samurai in Chōshū domain. He was invited some dinner by Motonaga Masuda who was a king of samurai.He said as follows; Dinner with wasabi was very good taste. I am very happy because Mr. Masuda is always kind. I will go back to my home domain. |
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Source | Mr.NAKATSUKA, Kenichi who is a history researcher |
Author | none knows because it was written 300 yeas ago |
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