• f314@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I like how the uniforms look authentic (to my untrained eye), but all the vegetation is distinctly Japanese.

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    3 days ago

    I choose to believe that the cloud thing in the background started out as My Fuji and the artist realized their mistake.

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      Japan had been forcibly opened to trade by the US Navy a decade before the US Civil War, so in 1879 they were getting news like any other 19th century country - photographs, newspapers, and telegraphs. The Civil War had been over for 14 years at that point, but was still a major topic in US culture, so any Japanese fellow who wanted to find out about the details would find it fairly easy to do so.

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      Trade and travel. A lot of Japanese politics at this time was heavily influenced by America. Particularly the idea that “all men are created equal”.