If we convert it into koku, we'll have forty-kokus! Koku is a traditional Japanese unit of volume. Koku was originally defined as the amount of rice needed to feed a person for an entire year.
Koku's definition has changed throughout the years. It now represents a cubic meter.A new head of rice kept growing back the moment it was pruned.How strange...We have rice!No, we have too much rice.Now we can't tell if this place is a shrine or a granary.But you're talking Koku.... it's way too much for us.That's because a certain wind priestess asked the god of grains for a hundred bales of rice.Isn't it amazing! Isn't this cool!?I heard that harvest goddess got carried away and created the greatest crop of all time................!
So that's double-cropping!Youkai Mountain - Moriya ShrineNo!※Reference to "No More Rice!"