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*** On the topic of AncientEgypt, we have Hōōka as a ''UsefulNotes/BellyDancer''.
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*** On the topic of AncientEgypt, we have Hōōka as a ''UsefulNotes/BellyDancer''.''[[UsefulNotes/BellyDancing Belly Dancer]]''.
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*** On the topic of AncientEgypt, we have Hōōka as a ''BellyDancer''.
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*** On the topic of AncientEgypt, we have Hōōka as a ''BellyDancer''.''UsefulNotes/BellyDancer''.
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* Played completely straight with the seasonal events and their associated artworks, most notably Christmas and Thanksgiving, considering how these were only known to Japanese people since the late ''19th century'', a good 700 years into the future as of the Heian period. Also, since Thanksgiving is not celebrated anywhere outside of the American continent, it doubles as a weird case of WeAllLiveInAmerica (though to be fair, none of this is part of story canon).
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* Played completely straight with the seasonal events and their associated artworks, most notably Christmas and Thanksgiving, considering how these were only known to Japanese people since the late ''19th century'', a good 700 years into the future as of the Heian period. Also, since Thanksgiving is not celebrated anywhere outside of the American continent, it doubles as a weird case of WeAllLiveInAmerica (though to be fair, none of this is part of story canon).CreatorsCultureCarryover.
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** Most characters wear clothes that do not reflect Heian period dress, case in point the ''obi'' sash as it's seen today, which only appeared in the Edo period. Aside from this, a lot of characters, male or female, wear outfits that would be [[ImpossiblyLowNeckline too]] [[LegFocus revealing]] [[WalkingShirtlessScene by]] Heian [[BareYourMidriff standards]].
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** Most characters wear clothes that do not reflect Heian period dress, case in point the ''obi'' sash as it's seen today, which only appeared in the Edo period. Aside from this, a lot of characters, male or female, wear outfits that would be [[ImpossiblyLowNeckline too]] [[LegFocus revealing]] [[WalkingShirtlessScene by]] Heian [[BareYourMidriff standards]].standards.
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** Most characters wear clothes that do not reflect Heian period dress, case in point the ''obi'' sash as it's seen today, which only appeared in the Edo period. Aside from this, a lot of characters, male or female, wear outfits that would be [[ImpossiblyLowNeckline too]] [[ShesGotLegs [[LegFocus revealing]] [[WalkingShirtlessScene by]] Heian [[BareYourMidriff standards]].
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*** Two {{Qipao}} skins for Aoandon.
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*** Two {{Qipao}} UsefulNotes/{{Qipao}} skins for Aoandon.
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** Most characters wear clothes that do not reflect Heian period dress, case in point the ''obi'' sash as it's seen today, which only appeared in the Edo period. Aside from this, a lot of characters, male or female, wear outfits that would be [[ImpossiblyLowNeckline too]] [[ShesGotLegs revealing]] [[WalkingShirtlessScene by]] [[DangerouslyShortSkirt Heian]] Heian [[BareYourMidriff standards]].
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* Jikigaeru's skin dungeon has a {{Mahjong}} mechanic, though the game was invented in the Qing dynasty.
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* Jikigaeru's skin dungeon has a {{Mahjong}} TabletopGame/{{Mahjong}} mechanic, though the game was invented in the Qing dynasty.
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* Jikigaeru's skin dungeon has a {{Mahjong}} mechanic, though the game was invented in the Qing dynasty.
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* The game has had crossover events with series that clearly don't take place in its era, namely ''Manga/NuraRiseOfTheYokaiClan'', ''Manga/HozukisCoolheadedness'' and ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' (modern time) and ''Manga/InuYasha'' (Sengoku period). While at least ''Hoozuki'' is excusable by virtue of all three (technically four) characters being thousand-year-old ''oni'' who existed during the Heian era (and this is the only crossover that is part of story canon), one has to wonder whether TimeTravel was involved in the other cases.
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* The game has had crossover events with series that clearly don't take place in its era, namely ''Manga/NuraRiseOfTheYokaiClan'', ''Manga/HozukisCoolheadedness'' and ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' (modern time) and ''Manga/InuYasha'' (Sengoku period).period) and ''Manga/DemonSlayerKimetsuNoYaiba'' (the 90s). While at least ''Hoozuki'' is excusable by virtue of all three (technically four) characters being thousand-year-old ''oni'' who existed during the Heian era (and this is the only crossover that is part of story canon), one has to wonder whether TimeTravel was involved in the other cases.
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* Many characters also refer to dates and times using modern conventions, especially months, such as Dōmeki in all three of her bios. In the Heian era, months are named based on the astrological, social, and natural events that take place during them, and the old Japanese calendar followed the Chinese lunar year, making any sort of correspondence with actual modern dates irrelevant. The current method of naming months only became widespread starting from the Edo period.
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* Many characters also refer to dates and times using modern conventions, especially months, such as Dōmeki and Yuki-onna in all three of her bios.their bios, while Yōko's naming them ''correctly'' is meant to make him look literary and learned. In the Heian era, months are named based on the astrological, social, and natural events that take place during them, and the old Japanese calendar followed the Chinese lunar year, making any sort of correspondence with actual modern dates irrelevant. The current method of naming months only became widespread starting from the Edo period.
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** Kumamoto Castle also features in this event. It was built in the Bunmei era of the Muromachi period.
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** Hell, the fact it's called ''Kumamoto prefecture''. Back in the day, it was called ''Higo province''!
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* Many characters also refer to dates and times using modern conventions, especially months, such as Dōmeki in all three of her bios. In the Heian era, months are named based on the astrological, social, and natural events that take place during them, and the old Japanese calendar followed the Chinese lunar year, making any sort of correspondence with actual modern dates irrelevant. The current method of naming months only became widespread starting from, once again, from the Edo period.
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* The collaborative events with Kumamon basically are this. Not only was the mascot invented in 2010, the Trip to Kumamoto event even has the player ''fly'' to the Kumamoto prefecture on an ''airplane'' that they can fuel daily.
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* The collaborative events with Kumamon basically are this. Not only was the mascot invented in 2010, the Trip to Kumamoto event even has the player ''fly'' to the Kumamoto prefecture on an ''airplane'' that they can fuel daily.daily.
* Many characters also refer to dates and times using modern conventions, especially months, such as Dōmeki in all three of her bios. In the Heian era, months are named based on the astrological, social, and natural events that take place during them, and the old Japanese calendar followed the Chinese lunar year, making any sort of correspondence with actual modern dates irrelevant. The current method of naming months only became widespread starting from, once again, the Edo period.
* Many characters also refer to dates and times using modern conventions, especially months, such as Dōmeki in all three of her bios. In the Heian era, months are named based on the astrological, social, and natural events that take place during them, and the old Japanese calendar followed the Chinese lunar year, making any sort of correspondence with actual modern dates irrelevant. The current method of naming months only became widespread starting from, once again, the Edo period.
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* The collaborative events with Kumamon basically is this. Not only was the mascot invented in 2010, the Trip to Kumamoto event even has the player ''fly'' to the Kumamoto prefecture on an ''airplane'' that they can fuel daily.
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* The collaborative events with Kumamon basically is are this. Not only was the mascot invented in 2010, the Trip to Kumamoto event even has the player ''fly'' to the Kumamoto prefecture on an ''airplane'' that they can fuel daily.
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* Played completely straight with the seasonal events and their associated artworks, most notably Christmas and Thanksgiving, considering how these were only known to Japanese people since the late ''19th century'', a good 700 years into the future as of the Heian period. Also, since Thanksgiving is not celebrated anywhere outside of the American continent, it doubles as a weird case of WeAllLiveInAmerica (though to be fair, none of this is part of story canon).
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* Played completely straight with the seasonal events and their associated artworks, most notably Christmas and Thanksgiving, considering how these were only known to Japanese people since the late ''19th century'', a good 700 years into the future as of the Heian period. Also, since Thanksgiving is not celebrated anywhere outside of the American continent, it doubles as a weird case of WeAllLiveInAmerica (though to be fair, none of this is part of story canon).canon).
* The collaborative events with Kumamon basically is this. Not only was the mascot invented in 2010, the Trip to Kumamoto event even has the player ''fly'' to the Kumamoto prefecture on an ''airplane'' that they can fuel daily.
* The collaborative events with Kumamon basically is this. Not only was the mascot invented in 2010, the Trip to Kumamoto event even has the player ''fly'' to the Kumamoto prefecture on an ''airplane'' that they can fuel daily.
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* The game has had crossover events with series that clearly don't take place in its era, namely ''Manga/NuraRiseOfTheYokaiClan'', ''Manga/HoozukiNoReitetsu'' and ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' (modern time) and ''Manga/InuYasha'' (Sengoku period). While at least ''Hoozuki'' is excusable by virtue of all three (technically four) characters being thousand-year-old ''oni'' who existed during the Heian era (and this is the only crossover that is part of story canon), one has to wonder whether TimeTravel was involved in the other cases.
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* The game has had crossover events with series that clearly don't take place in its era, namely ''Manga/NuraRiseOfTheYokaiClan'', ''Manga/HoozukiNoReitetsu'' ''Manga/HozukisCoolheadedness'' and ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' (modern time) and ''Manga/InuYasha'' (Sengoku period). While at least ''Hoozuki'' is excusable by virtue of all three (technically four) characters being thousand-year-old ''oni'' who existed during the Heian era (and this is the only crossover that is part of story canon), one has to wonder whether TimeTravel was involved in the other cases.
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*** A {{Meido}} costume for Ky!meineko.Kyūmeineko.
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*** A ''{{Meido}}'' {{Meido}} costume for Ky!meineko.
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** Aoandon gets two {{Qipao}} skins in the MOBA game. The qipao is derived from the noble clothing of the Qing dynasty, which began in 1636 (coincides with the Edo period in Japan).
** Even worse yet, in the same game, Kaku gets a ''PunkRock''-themed skin, with the words "Punk Rock" printed on the outfit, complete with tattoos, a choker and spikes. Not only that, even a ''{{Meido}}'' costume makes an appearance.
** It goes both ways too: in the MOBA game, older ''kyonshī'' brother gets an ''AncientEgypt''-themed skin with a pharaoh sarcophagus.
** Even worse yet, in the same game, Kaku gets a ''PunkRock''-themed skin, with the words "Punk Rock" printed on the outfit, complete with tattoos, a choker and spikes. Not only that, even a ''{{Meido}}'' costume makes an appearance.
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*** Two {{Qipao}} skinsin the MOBA game. The qipao is derived from the noble clothing of the Qing dynasty, which began in 1636 (coincides with the Edo period in Japan).
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*** A ''PunkRock''-themedskin, skin for Kaku, with the words "Punk Rock" printed on the outfit, complete with tattoos, a choker and spikes. Not only that, even a spikes.
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*** On the topic of AncientEgypt, we have Hōōka as a ''BellyDancer''.
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*** On the topic of AncientEgypt, we have Hōōka as a ''BellyDancer''.
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** Even worse yet, in the same game, Kaku gets a ''PunkRock''-themed skin, with the words "Punk Rock" printed on the outfit, complete with tattoos, a choker and spikes.
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** Goes the opposite way with the ''Shéndōu Yèxínglù'' crossover, as that game is set during the reign of Wu Zetian, which is ''earlier'' than the Heian period.
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* Some characters (namely Menreiki and Hannya) are heavily fashioned after the theatrical art of ''noh'' even though it didn't come to form until the 14th century, in the Muromachi period.