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In the age of warring states, one name would echo across the land — Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the man who rose from nothing to rule Japan. Among the many legends of his rise, none shines brighter than the tale of Sunomata’s “One-Night Castle.” It is said that while powerful generals failed, a young and unknown Kinoshita Tōkichirō accomplished what seemed impossible — building a fortress in enemy territory in a single night. But was it truly built in just one night? Upstream on the Kiso River, timber was prepared in advance. Negotiations were made with the river clans. Materials were transported. Defenses were assigned. Every task was calculated. The preparation was so long and meticulous, it almost feels like the tongue-twisting name in the rakugo story “Jugemu.” Its name was short — “One-Night Castle.” Yet in truth, it was a castle of accumulation. According to folklore studies, it is often within scarcity that ingenuity is born — and from ingenuity, culture. The quick thinking cultivated in the poverty of young Hiyoshimaru would one day bloom upon the grand stage of the Sengoku era. This is not a story of sudden miracle, but of preparation made invisible. A single night does not appear from nowhere. It shines only at the end of countless unseen efforts. Please enjoy this tale to the very end.