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This is a hard sandstone produced in Isahaya City, Nagasaki Prefecture, offered by Sengoku warlord Ryuzoji.
Ryuzoji Takanobu is one of the three strongest Sengoku warlords in Kyushu and has a reputation for his quick decision-making ability.
Luis Frois' record says he was decisive enough to describe Caesar's speed and wisdom as "unstoppable." It was from the era of the four Ryuzoji family's that it came to take the name Isahaya from Ryuzo-ji. The Isahaya territory is said to have been wealthy and with very high salary.
