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The Ghost in the Tokaido Inn is a historical fiction novel written by Dorthy & Thomas Hobbler. It follows the story of Senki, the son of a merchant who longs to be a samurai, to say this is hard is an understatement due to the social setting in Japan at the time. Things seem to take a turn when he is a witness to a crime at the titular inn. The Great Judge Ooka has him help solve the mystery of what occurred that night, if he is able to that is.


'''''The Ghost in the Tokaido Inn''''' is a historical fiction novel written by Dorthy & Thomas Hobbler. It follows the story of Senki, the son of a merchant who longs to be a samurai, to say this is hard is an understatement due to the social setting in Japan at the time. Things seem to take a turn when he is a witness to a crime at the titular inn. The Great Judge Ooka has him help solve the mystery of what occurred that night, if he is able to that is.


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=== Tropes appearing in The Ghost in the Tokaido Inn ===

* [[Aloof Ally]]: Judge Ooka is this to Senki
* [[Aloof Ally]]: Judge Ooka is this to Senki
* [[Arc Words]]: "Follow the path"
* [[Arc Words]]: "Follow the path"
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The Ghost in the Tokaido Inn is a historical fiction novel written by Dorthy & Thomas Hobbler. It follows the story of Senki, the son of a merchant who longs to be a samurai, to say this is hard is an understatement due to the social setting in Japan at the time. Things seem to take a turn when he is a witness to a crime at the titular inn. The Great Judge Ooka has him help solve the mystery of what occurred that night, if he is able to that is.

Tropes used in The Ghost in the Tokaido Inn include: