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  1. toriaezu

    Fushigi no Kuni no Bird - Vol. 7 Ch. 30 - Omono River

    @denzith Highly unlikely, she only met Miss Bird after her journey was over and she was waiting for a ship to take her back home. I picked up the book from the library since it looked interesting and it was only sheer coincidence that Miss Bird was mentioned in it. Incidentally Clara Whitney...
  2. toriaezu

    Fushigi no Kuni no Bird

    @dsid2814 Not really, since the first volume of Fushigi no Kuni no Bird came out a mere 4 months after the first volume of Golden Kamuy. If anything, they're both piggybacking off the announcement and subsequent construction of the National Ainu Museum in Shiraoi, Hokkaido.
  3. toriaezu

    Fushigi no Kuni no Bird - Vol. 7 Ch. 30 - Omono River

    @Knonderd While not as bad as Regency England, even around the early 1900s there was very strong prejudice against any woman with a child out of wedlock, and divorce was almost completely unheard of. It wasn't really until the post WWII generation there was a big change in mindset.
  4. toriaezu

    Fushigi no Kuni no Bird - Vol. 2 Ch. 6 - Nikko (3)

    @DjAlexDubCheck thank you for mentioning it, somehow I managed to upload a pre-spell/grammar check version and didn't realize.
  5. toriaezu

    Fushigi no Kuni no Bird - Vol. 4 Ch. 15 - Itou's Memories

    @chamllw "Product of their time" is too often used to excuse unpardonable acts. There's a difference between thinking bad thoughts and acting upon them. The real Miss Bird, for all her unflattering/occasionally racist descriptions, was essentially acting as an anthropologist. She never treated...
  6. toriaezu

    Fushigi no Kuni no Bird - Vol. 4 Ch. 15 - Itou's Memories

    @chamllw There's not much info left about Maries besides his botanical work, but a contemporary biography lists an example where Marie's entire collection of dried plants of the region was destroyed by disgruntled Chinese locals because he was "difficult" with them. Read into that as you will...
  7. toriaezu

    Fushigi no Kuni no Bird - Vol. 4 Ch. 16 - Echigo Kaido

    @Panino Poor people definitely went around half-naked a lot of the time. When you only own the one set of clothes, there's not a lot of opportunity to wash it, so you'll try and keep it in decent condition by not wearing it while doing sweaty/smelly labor. That's a reason why tattooing was so...
  8. toriaezu

    Fushigi no Kuni no Bird - Vol. 6 Ch. 27 - Juumonji

    @ROOKIE866 It's because of Miss Bird. No one's ever seen a foreigner before in that rural town so they're all gawping at her. But Isabella is so used to it anymore she doesn't even care.
  9. toriaezu

    Fushigi no Kuni no Bird

    @Tabitha Thank you for the comment! I'm very lucky that as a fan translator I have freedom to take time to do as much research into the book and any customs I don't know about.
  10. toriaezu

    Fushigi no Kuni no Bird

    @Tsuru1237 In the work this manga is based on, the author says "no foreign money except the Mexican dollar passes in Japan" (page 7). There's even a picture on wikipedia of a Mexican dollar coin with Japanese stamped onto it afterwards. It's definitely something that could be easily seen as a...
  11. toriaezu

    Fushigi no Kuni no Bird

    @Tsuru1237 Mexico uses the peso now but at the time of Miss Bird's journey it was frequently referred to as "the Spanish dollar" and widely used in the United States as well. Take a look at https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/1884074.pdf for more information
  12. toriaezu

    Fushigi no Kuni no Bird - Vol. 6 Ch. 26 - Yusowa

    You can see some of the matoi designs used in Edo here: http://www5e.biglobe.ne.jp/~komichan/matoi/matoiTop.html
  13. toriaezu

    Fushigi no Kuni no Bird - Vol. 5 Ch. 24 - Kaneyama (2)

    @trimurti3 whoops, thank you for mentioning it, fixed!
  14. toriaezu

    Fushigi no Kuni no Bird - Vol. 5 Ch. 22 - Bird's Journal (2)

    @Nixnaw TB is spread by sneezing or coughing, the blood is a side effect of the virus destroying the lungs, so it's not contagious. She would have been in more danger of catching it by his coughing on her.
  15. toriaezu

    Fushigi no Kuni no Bird - Vol. 5 Ch. 20 - Kaneyama (1)

    For more information about the Japanese giant hornet, I recommend: https://everywherewild.com/japanese-hornet/ To see the reaction to a hornet sting, watch: https://youtu.be/i7VMcMJBjD4
  16. toriaezu

    Fushigi no Kuni no Bird - Vol. 2 Ch. 8 - Aidzu Road (1)

    Read more about the Shoki straw man festival of Niigata here: https://blog.gaijinpot.com/shoki-phallus-festival-niigata/
  17. toriaezu

    Fushigi no Kuni no Bird - Vol. 4 Ch. 17 - Yamagata (1)

    @Simpleton Hmmm, hard to say, since tempura was brought in by the Portuguese to Nagasaki in the 16th century, and without a steady supply of imported wine (near impossible during the sakoku policy) I can't see a recipe like that making its way all the way up to Yamagata. The impression I got...
  18. toriaezu

    Fushigi no Kuni no Bird - Vol. 2 Ch. 6 - Nikko (3)

    @Simpleton happens to the best of us, don't worry about it!
  19. toriaezu

    Fushigi no Kuni no Bird - Vol. 2 Ch. 6 - Nikko (3)

    @Simpleton I'm not sure I understand you? The manga doesn't mix the two up? Darwin sent Bird a copy of Transactions, it never says that he wrote it.
  20. toriaezu

    Fushigi no Kuni no Bird - Vol. 4 Ch. 17 - Yamagata (1)

    @Simpleton I'm very skeptical of an Italian recipe coming over. If it was Dutch or German, perhaps, but there wasn't a huge Italian presence in Japan before the turn of the century. Especially in Yamagata, where Isabella Bird specifically mentioned in her book that pretty much all the "foreign"...
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