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Sujuko Mura was set halfway through the Sujuko Pass, the largest pass in the Taru Mountains and one of the few ways to enter and leave the Naishou province without using the Itochu River. It was inhabited by descendents of the Yamataru tribe who worked as farmers and in a stone quarry, and a few families of Takanobu descent who opened various small inns and shops.

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  • Sujuko Mura
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  • Sujuko Mura was set halfway through the Sujuko Pass, the largest pass in the Taru Mountains and one of the few ways to enter and leave the Naishou province without using the Itochu River. It was inhabited by descendents of the Yamataru tribe who worked as farmers and in a stone quarry, and a few families of Takanobu descent who opened various small inns and shops.
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  • Sujuko Mura was set halfway through the Sujuko Pass, the largest pass in the Taru Mountains and one of the few ways to enter and leave the Naishou province without using the Itochu River. It was inhabited by descendents of the Yamataru tribe who worked as farmers and in a stone quarry, and a few families of Takanobu descent who opened various small inns and shops.
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