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Born in 1904 in the city of Gifu, Japan, Yasuichi Asano was destined to become a master wordsmith. His literary career spanned several decades, during which he penned numerous works of fiction, including Kuru Shichisei, his magnum opus. Asano's writing style was characterized by its simplicity, elegance, and profound insight into the human condition. His stories often revolved around the lives of ordinary Japanese people, highlighting their triumphs and struggles, and offering a glimpse into the intricacies of their existence.

(苦流七星), often translated as the "Seven Stars of Suffering Flow" or "Cursed Seven Stars," is an obscure and ominous concept found in certain strands of Japanese folk esotericism, onmyōdō (the way of yin and yang), and modern occult fiction. Unlike the well-known Hokuto Shichisei (Big Dipper/North Star Seven Stars), which represents life, order, and cosmic authority, Kuru Shichisei embodies chaos, stagnation, and spiritual decay. kuru shichisei

The name "Kuru Shichisei" roughly translates to "Seven Star Sword" or "Heavenly Star Sword." The name refers to the seven stars of the Big Dipper (also known as the Plough or Ursa Major), which are said to represent the seven virtues of the samurai: rectitude, courage, benevolence, respect, honesty, loyalty, and self-discipline. Born in 1904 in the city of Gifu,