Kohagi
Kohagi was a young woman who lived in a small village in Japan. She had long, black hair and wore her hair in two buns. She was a kind and gentle person, but she was also very poor. One day, a wealthy man came to the village and saw Kohagi. He was immediately smitten with her beauty and decided that he wanted to marry her. Kohagi was reluctant at first, but she eventually agreed to marry the man.
The man took Kohagi back to his home, where she became his slave. She was forced to work long hours and was often beaten by her husband. One day, Kohagi could take it no more. She ran away from home and hid in the forest.
Kohagi lived in the forest for many years. She learned to survive on her own and she became a skilled hunter. One day, she came across a group of samurai who were lost in the forest. Kohagi helped the samurai find their way back to their village, and in return, they took her with them.
The samurai took Kohagi to their village, where she was welcomed with open arms. She learned to read and write, and she became a respected member of the community. Kohagi lived a long and happy life