with this imperial japanese qahtani bull as a poetry written on it and a totally adds new exhibits to his personal collection nearly every time he comes here it's close to a roll called devil's finger most of the finds a household items. if you get this medicine bottle dates back to the late one thousand nine hundred sheree. they were only allowed to take a mere twenty kilos of their belongings back to japan. a group of japanese visited us in the village of you and i we were digging up things at the time a broken piece of crockery was given to one of the japanese women a house used to stand right there you see she embraced us and broke into tears russian seafarers first visited the girls in the late seventeenth century they were detailed accounts of their experiences the japanese have not settled on the islands at that time here the russian voyages meant the i knew the indigenous people of the corals who looked more european than japanese the language they spoke different from japanese as well. today the cruel nature reserve covers an area where the i know used to live biologist at ar