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Takeda Shingen (1521–1573) did not rely solely on his famous cavalry. His Kozukuri Ninkatsu Bu- was legendary. He passed the Koshu Hatto-no-okite (Kai Province Laws) which forbade farmers from leaving their designated buraku (hamlet) without a stamped paper permit. His department even issued "Farmer Passports" – wooden tokens called kashihon that had to be shown at checkpoints.

Tenants who ran away were called nukemizu (抜け水 – "drained water"). A lord losing nukemizu was like a ship losing ballast. Kozukuri Ninkatsu Bu-

(Focuses on subverting classroom hierarchy). Gyaru / Otaku Pairing Opposites attract via forced proximity. Takeda Shingen (1521–1573) did not rely solely on

And somewhere in row 7, Kenji quietly returned to his model trains, free at last. His department even issued "Farmer Passports" – wooden

When a daimyō marched to war (e.g., the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600), the Kozukuri Ninkatsu Bu- activated this list within 72 hours. The tenant left his plow, picked up a yari (spear) or a pack frame, and became a cog in the war machine. If he survived, he returned to his paddy. If he died, his name was struck from the Ninbetsu-chō , and his family was relocated to a "surplus tenant dormitory village."

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