
The Offer-Bearing Squad Okapeen However, with the onset of tumultuous times, spirited志士 from all over the country have gathered. In particular, the Choshu samurai generously use the funds from their clan’s activities and are adept at leisure, making them very popular in Kyoto! Conversely, the clans that are not popular are those involved in homosexuality and sports. Satsuma and… where else? Aizu and Tosa… and also Satsuma! Ito-chan
Aizu was like that too…
>>1The simple and sturdy spirit of the samurai keeps women at a distance, so it is to be expected.
>>1I don’t know the actual situation, but there are things like the White Tiger Corps, so I think the image is completely leaning in that direction.
This week, a mysterious guy named Ito was causing a ruckus.
>>2When I think of Ito from Choshu, I can’t help but think of someone who was so excessive in his womanizing that it would anger the Meiji Emperor…
>>2Why are you threatening Katsura’s romantic rival?
>>14Because it’s super cheap…
Satsuma is too famous…
>>3Satsuma was unpopular because they were bad at dealing with women yet still eager for them.
Was there a conflict between Fukushima and Yamaguchi in terms of male and female preferences?
I can’t believe that the southern teacher had a naughty hole there… I didn’t want to think that was true…!
Why did you say Satsuma twice!?
In other words, it means being about twice as gay, right?
It’s well-known that Satsuma has a history of homosexuality…
The Choshu chapter is also incredibly interesting, but…
Will there be a Tosa edition?

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If I had committed seppuku here, the first prime minister afterward would have been different.
I wonder how they will handle Ryouma.
>>19Given the current style, it doesn’t seem like we’re doing something like forcefully pushing big names in a way similar to the Saigo drama from a few years ago.
Since many others are drawing Tosa, it might be okay to skip it.
Just the fact that Yoshida Shoin and his disciples are involved makes it interesting; Choshu is unfair.
For now, I haven’t been indiscriminately increasing the perspectives or characters.
(There are too many later ◯◯…)
Can you really change your name so easily?
>>24There wasn’t a particularly solid family register law as such.
After Toshiyaki
In Satsuma, they say that men are captivated by women…
The era when that started to solidify was precisely after the people in the thread managed to do something about it…
Wasn’t Ito a lolicon guy?
What was Nakamura Hanjirō thinking when he completely changed his name, unlike Kirino Toshiaki?
>>30Nakamura’s main lineage changed it around the Meiji era because it was thought that Kirino would be more favorable in terms of traffic.
>>32Thank you, there was a proper reasoning behind it.
I’m glad it turned out to be a cool episode, the cheap hall of fame.
However, even though it’s said that this level of madness isn’t enough, someone who is sufficiently crazy by other domains’ standards becomes the first Prime Minister, so Japan is quite a rock ‘n’ roll country…
>>33It’s probably the only country where an alien was the Prime Minister.
Where did Toshiaki come from?
>>35Hanjiro is the nickname, and Toshikazu is his true name…
It’s just that it’s said to be better sitting over there, like Nakamura Hanjirō or Kirino Toshio.
>>37Is that so!?
>>38It’s like Oda Saburo Nobunaga.
Satsuma samurai liked women too, but there are records of them becoming troublesome guests in the red-light districts.
Something like… animals?
>>36It’s the same everywhere and throughout history that a country bumpkin gets excited in the city and is looked down upon.
>>36Well, if it’s banned locally, there will be those who will eagerly try to do it.
It may be that this era, which is fixated on a single name, is actually the strange one.
What is the family tree of the Matsushita Village School’s Anabrothers?
Like people who go too far off the rails during a school trip.
Hirobumi Ito is scary…
Having an undefined address is not good, which is why something like the Prime Minister’s Office was created.
When you think about it, the White Tiger Team is just that.