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The Toneyama Post Town is a town in Osaka Prefecture, Japan, formerly nestled within the region of Senri Hills in Izumi Settsu during the Sengoku period.

By 1582, the town had been overran by a gang of outlaws, who made it their hideout. In particular, the gang had clashes with a small group of Ikkō-ikki led by Mitsumune. During one such clash, the bandits took a prized statue of Shinran in the monk's possession, keeping it amongst a group of relics within the town. The Iga kunoichi Fujibayashi Naoe visited the town to recover the statue on behalf of Mitsumune.[1]

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