Tsuma was a fishing town slightly larger and more active than other rokugani villages. It contained only a few dozen small homes as well as a handful of barns, storehouses and shops. It lay along the Tangu River a few miles from the coast and had one small wharf. The main feature to the town was the Temple to the Seven Fortunes. It was removed from the more heavily traveled highways and with little to offer in the way of comforts for the odd visitor. Despite its small size, it boasted an unusual number of inns, sake houses, theaters, geisha houses, and other services to comfort and supply weary travelers. A bamboo forest surrounded the road to the town.
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| - Tsuma was a fishing town slightly larger and more active than other rokugani villages. It contained only a few dozen small homes as well as a handful of barns, storehouses and shops. It lay along the Tangu River a few miles from the coast and had one small wharf. The main feature to the town was the Temple to the Seven Fortunes. It was removed from the more heavily traveled highways and with little to offer in the way of comforts for the odd visitor. Despite its small size, it boasted an unusual number of inns, sake houses, theaters, geisha houses, and other services to comfort and supply weary travelers. A bamboo forest surrounded the road to the town.
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| - Tsuma was a fishing town slightly larger and more active than other rokugani villages. It contained only a few dozen small homes as well as a handful of barns, storehouses and shops. It lay along the Tangu River a few miles from the coast and had one small wharf. The main feature to the town was the Temple to the Seven Fortunes. It was removed from the more heavily traveled highways and with little to offer in the way of comforts for the odd visitor. Despite its small size, it boasted an unusual number of inns, sake houses, theaters, geisha houses, and other services to comfort and supply weary travelers. A bamboo forest surrounded the road to the town.
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