A letter that seems to have been handwritten by Toyotomi Hideyoshi to one of the concubines was found and has been released at the Nagoya City Museum from the 25th.

Last year, the person who owned the letter contacted the Nagoya City Museum, and as a result of detailed analysis, it was found that it was probably written by Toyotomi Hideyoshi based on the characteristics of the characters.

The letter was addressed to Hideyoshi, the younger sister of Sengoku warrior Gamo Ujisato, and one of the concubines, "Otora." I want to go, but first I wrote to you. "



The letter also includes an invitation to play with melons and boats, which are played by farmers who sell melons. From these descriptions, the museum was created from June to July 1597. It means that it was specified.



According to the museum, most of Hideyoshi's letters were written by the "right handwriting" who created the document, and there are only about 130 confirmed autographs, which are valuable.



Hiroko Okamura, a curator of the Nagoya City Museum, said, "I think you can see Hideyoshi's entertaining and entertaining side. You can feel the thoughtfulness and unconventional free atmosphere." I'm talking to you.



This letter will be published at the Nagoya City Museum until October 24th.