and people to fail Sanada rokumonsen on her thighs... Some may ask why but fun fact and try to guess after who IJN Haruna is named after, yes mount Haruna which is today's Gunma prefecture but that area is also known as Shinano [province] and the mount is located at the area which would be considered as a homeland of a legendary clan which was born during Sengoku Jidai, Japanese warring states period - The Sanada house. cunning stratigist Masayki which defeated Tokugawa them selves 2 times during Battles of Ueda (1585 and 1600), Nobushige (Yukimura) who is remembered for his actions during the Osaka campaign of 1614 and 1615, nearly killing Tokugawa Ieyasu (and according to some theories actually succeding in it, but Tokugawa place a kagemusha (double) which was somewhat common practice in Japan, I mean Takeda Shingen famously after his death had a double, which is represented in Kurosawa's "Kagemusha" movie). Sanada trembled Tokugawa for ages, and Sanada are still respected and know through whole Japan today as the Sanada still live on.
I find that little detail quite amusing, which it says that the artist didn't put it at random, and that such reference carries such a lot of fascinating history in a god damn lewd which is funny, not gonna lie haha.
and people to fail Sanada rokumonsen on her thighs... Some may ask why but fun fact and try to guess after who IJN Haruna is named after, yes mount Haruna which is today's Gunma prefecture but that area is also known as Shinano [province] and the mount is located at the area which would be considered as a homeland of a legendary clan which was born during Sengoku Jidai, Japanese warring states period - The Sanada house. cunning stratigist Masayki which defeated Tokugawa them selves 2 times during Battles of Ueda (1585 and 1600), Nobushige (Yukimura) who is remembered for his actions during the Osaka campaign of 1614 and 1615, nearly killing Tokugawa Ieyasu (and according to some theories actually succeding in it, but Tokugawa place a kagemusha (double) which was somewhat common practice in Japan, I mean Takeda Shingen famously after his death had a double, which is represented in Kurosawa's "Kagemusha" movie). Sanada trembled Tokugawa for ages, and Sanada are still respected and know through whole Japan today as the Sanada still live on.
I find that little detail quite amusing, which it says that the artist didn't put it at random, and that such reference carries such a lot of fascinating history in a god damn lewd which is funny, not gonna lie haha.