The Kawa Forest in the Naishou province was first settled by the Morikawa tribe, whose descendants lived in the village of Shizu Mura, located well inside the forest. Oak, ash, and cedar, along with several dense clusters of bamboo trees were found there. One part of the forest was known as the Omikura Swamp, where numerous streams had turned the area around in a swamp. The Wolves' Den, a ronin encampment, was found in the northern part of the forest, and deep inside the Kawa Forest there was the Seido Muzaka, a hidden monastery.
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| - The Kawa Forest in the Naishou province was first settled by the Morikawa tribe, whose descendants lived in the village of Shizu Mura, located well inside the forest. Oak, ash, and cedar, along with several dense clusters of bamboo trees were found there. One part of the forest was known as the Omikura Swamp, where numerous streams had turned the area around in a swamp. The Wolves' Den, a ronin encampment, was found in the northern part of the forest, and deep inside the Kawa Forest there was the Seido Muzaka, a hidden monastery.
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| - The Kawa Forest in the Naishou province was first settled by the Morikawa tribe, whose descendants lived in the village of Shizu Mura, located well inside the forest. Oak, ash, and cedar, along with several dense clusters of bamboo trees were found there. One part of the forest was known as the Omikura Swamp, where numerous streams had turned the area around in a swamp. The Wolves' Den, a ronin encampment, was found in the northern part of the forest, and deep inside the Kawa Forest there was the Seido Muzaka, a hidden monastery.
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