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- On'yado Kawasemi or On-yado Kawasemi (御宿かわせみ) is a Japanese series of novels written by Yumie Hiraiwa and dramas and a play based on it. It is set in "Kawasemi" ("kingfisher" in Japanese), an inn in Ōkawabata, Edo (now Sumida, Tokyo). It was serialised in a magazine Shosetsu Sunday Mainichi from 1973 but was interrupted because of the discontinuance of the magazine. Later, it was serialised in All Yomimono from 1982 to 2005. (en)
- 『御宿かわせみ』(おんやどかわせみ)は、平岩弓枝作の連作時代小説シリーズ。旅籠「かわせみ」を舞台にした人情捕物帖。 (ja)
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- Edo wa yuki (en)
- Hatsuharu no kyaku (en)
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- Onnna ga hitori (en)
- Oyakusha Matsu (en)
- Sazanka wa mita (en)
- Shiwasu no kyaku (en)
- Suigō kara kita onna (en)
- Tamaya no beni (en)
- Tanabata no kyaku (en)
- Uno hana niou (en)
- Yoi sekku (en)
- Yu no yado (en)
- Yūsuzumi satsujin jiken (en)
- Ōji no taki (en)
- On'yado Kawasemi (en)
- Japan (en)
- Heihachirō Kobayahsi (en)
- Heihachirō Kobayashi (en)
- Kiyu Okamoto (en)
- Kiyū Okamoto (en)
- Kōji Watanabe (en)
- Yoshiyuki Yoshimura (en)
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- Kiyū Okamoto (en)
- Mitsuru Shimizu (en)
- Rintarō Mayuzumi (en)
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- Serial murders aimed at couples occur and it seems to be an act of samurai. However, another couple is killed by different ways and a girl called O-Tayo tells Togo that there was a tall man on the spot. Togo feels suspicious about why he didn't hide himself if he murdered them. (en)
- Kidnapping occurs frequently in Edo and granddaughter of Kasuke is also kidnapped by somebody. Meanwhile, a woman called Hiro who is excelled in Kendo visits and matches Tōgo in his dōjō and he finds out something from her. She searches a man who eloped with her sister. (en)
- A proprietress of teahouse called O-Setsu is murdered and it is said that a samurai's visit to the teahouse causes her becomes showy. After that, a good-looking samurai visits Kawasemi. As soon as he realises that Rui runs the inn, he assaults her but she defends herself using her short sword. (en)
- On a day with heavy rain, a couple lodges at Kawasemi and leaves their daughter on the next morning. Rui takes care of her like a mother. On the other hand, Michinoshin suggests a marriage with Nanae, younger sister of his wife Kanae to Tōgo. (en)
- One day Tōgo visits Kawasemi with a woman but they left soon. A few days later, the woman visits Kawasemi again and entrusts Kasuke with a letter to Tōgo. After that, she is found dead in a Shinto shrine in Ōji and Tōgo becomes involved in the affair. (en)
- O-Tami, daughter of Kasuke tells Rui about her friend O-Kachi. She works in an eating-house and lives with her brother-in-law Yokichi but she finances her undesirable lover Ichinosuke and cannot decide which man she should marry. (en)
- A woman called O-Ryū and young man called Shinkichi lodge at kawasemi on Tanabata day every year. Tōgo happens to hear that O-Ryū is former wife of sake dealer and he identifies that they are not couple but mother and son. (en)
- A young samurai called Shindo kiichirō stays in Kawasemi with his maid. Kiichirō tries to take a revenge on a man but one day he suddenly meets his revenge and his mother who is a wife of him. (en)
- On a rainy night, a man called Chōshichi with injury and his daughter lodges at Kawasemi. Chōshichi insists that he is bitten by a dog but Kasuke sees that it is a sword cut. As a matter of fact, Chōshichi is former head of a band of robbers. (en)
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- Rui's Lullaby (en)
- Sazanqua and an affair (en)
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- Togo and Rui (en)
- When Deutzia Blooms (en)
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- On'yado Kawasemi or On-yado Kawasemi (御宿かわせみ) is a Japanese series of novels written by Yumie Hiraiwa and dramas and a play based on it. It is set in "Kawasemi" ("kingfisher" in Japanese), an inn in Ōkawabata, Edo (now Sumida, Tokyo). It was serialised in a magazine Shosetsu Sunday Mainichi from 1973 but was interrupted because of the discontinuance of the magazine. Later, it was serialised in All Yomimono from 1982 to 2005. (en)
- 『御宿かわせみ』(おんやどかわせみ)は、平岩弓枝作の連作時代小説シリーズ。旅籠「かわせみ」を舞台にした人情捕物帖。 (ja)
- 御宿かわせみ (ja)
- On'yado Kawasemi (en)
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