Mitsukuni Mito is the great person
who existed in Japan 350 years ago.
His name is learned about by many Japanese people
even at present as a main character in "Mito Komon tour period"
of a fiction account of a trip for him.
A fascinating place by that tour period is the time
when he spends his character.
He is called an adjutant general of Edo-bakufu,
therefore Most of people kneels down in front of him
and prostrates itself.
Seeing this view , you can't help realizing that the feudalism is fearful.
"An adjutant general
of Edo-bakufu"
means Tenka no Fuku-shogun,
a general's assessor
of Edo government.
If Mitsukuni Mito is in present Japan,
If Mitsukuni Mito is touring in present Japan,
He may also be able to get special treatment in present Japan.
For example, when he hopes, it will be possible to see the view
a player of a professional baseball practices nearby.
It will be possible to see a game nearby for him.
Can he adapt himself to the present Japanese society?