Chapter 823 (1/2)

Miyako Watanabe has been investigating the logo. Before, he only found some clues, pointing the logo to the IKEA family in Japanese history.

What really made meidaiko Watanabe sure was that she found an ancient painting tonight. This painting was collected in a Japanese Museum. What meidaiko Watanabe saw was a brochure of this museum. In this brochure, there are pictures and illustrations of this ancient painting.

The content of this ancient painting is the image of an ancient Japanese man, but it is the image of an ancient Japanese man in Ninja Costume.

The Ninjas like as two peas in the painting, the waist and the Ninjas on the forehead, there is a pattern logo similar to that found by Chen Hui and Ishii O Yan.

Before Watanabe meidaiko's search, it was like looking for a needle in a haystack, but now it has a clear goal.

Miyako Watanabe immediately contacted the staff of the museum by phone. After expressing his meaning, the staff member gave Miyako Watanabe a call.

Miyako Watanabe contacted a staff member of the Museum who had a lot of research on ancient paintings through this phone, and learned the specific information of this ancient painting from his mouth. This ancient painting is the painting of a famous painter in Japanese history, who mainly painted landscape paintings.

Because of this, many people think that this figure painting was not painted by this painter, but by others. The owner of this figure painting simply donated it to the museum for exhibition.

The museum has identified the ancient paintings and accepted them.

It didn't take long for this to happen, and no one outside knew about it. Recently, the museum publicized and produced a picture album, and sent a copy to Watanabe Nagoya. Watanabe Nagoya received the picture album just before he left for Nanjiang. After receiving it, he just unpacked it and didn't read it carefully.

However, because the album was sent to Watanabe Nagoya by the museum, Watanabe Nagoya left it on the desk in the study.

Miyako Watanabe didn't pay attention at the beginning. Later, when he was tired of searching for information, he looked at it at random. Unexpectedly, he got something in this album.

Miyako Watanabe did not dare to ask again. After hanging up the phone, he immediately looked up the information of the ancient painter and made a more amazing discovery.

According to the information, although this ancient painter is good at landscape painting, he is a realistic painter. Most of his works can find the corresponding scenery!

Even the interested painter as like as two peas, and put the pictures of his paintings with the pictures of the real world on the Internet, is exactly the same.

In addition, there are also very few paintings that can not match the real scenery. It is inferred that these landscapes and landforms have changed in the long history.

Because this is as like as two peas, the painter's paintings and eighty-five percent paintings can match the actual scenery. If the corresponding view is right, you can take pictures that are exactly the same as the paintings.

With the support of this information, it provides a new idea for Miyako Watanabe to investigate the Japanese ninja culture!

With specific search targets, even if there is a lot of information, it is easy to find what you are looking for. Miyako Watanabe quickly sorted out the Ninja culture in Japanese history. The most famous Ninja organization in Japan, or the people know most about it, is Jiahe and Shibu!

Jiahe and FUBU are two surnames, representing two Ninja organizations in Japanese history. In fact, they are also two families. The well-known figures in these two families are the famous ninja in history. The Jiahe family has Jiahe qianfang, while the FUBU family has FUBU Bancang.

The former is not very famous, while the latter is much more famous!

With the in-depth investigation of Miyako Watanabe, it is found that this is not the case at all. At the beginning, both Jiahe and FUBU were clans. They all had one common characteristic: they were born, grew up and grew up in the Yihe area.

In other words, in ancient Japan, IHA was actually a place name, not the clan name of the IHA family. Even in the active Ninja era, the surname of IHA was nothing at all.