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Why did Nobunaga cut down the fragrant wood in Todaiji Temple's Shosoin Repository, which was used as the Ranjatai, an item that became a symbol of his rulership?

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Ranjatai also appears in the historical drama "Kirin ga Kuru." It is an aromatic wood stored in the Shosoin Repository of Todaiji Temple, and if it could be converted into a monetary value, it would likely be the most expensive fragrance in Japan. Ranjatai, known as the greatest fragrance in the world / Quoted from Wikipedia Only a few common people, let alone many powerful people, have been able to enjoy its fragrance, and it has an aura of mys…
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Ranjatai also appears in the historical drama "Kirin ga Kuru." It is an aromatic wood stored in the Shosoin Repository of Todaiji Temple, and if it could be converted into a monetary value, it would likely be the most expensive fragrance in Japan. Ranjatai, known as the greatest fragrance in the world / Quoted from Wikipedia Only a few common people, let alone many powerful people, have been able to enjoy its fragrance, and it has an aura of mys…

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BUSHOO!JAPAN(武将ジャパン) broke the news in on Thursday, March 27, 2025.
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