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The plum of the chief tax

It is pronounced "chikara no ume" (plum of strength). This plum was named after Oishi Kazunori, the youngest of the Ako Roshi. It was named after the place where he ended his short life. In April, there is also the Ako Gishi Festival, so be sure to visit. #PlumBlossoms
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Posted: Mar 31, 2022
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