Woodpecker Detective’s Office Review and Real History
Woodpecker Detective’s Office Review and Real History

Woodpecker Detective’s Office Review and Real History

One of the lower profile shows to come out this season was Woodpecker Detective’s Office, a murder mystery series that uses real life literary figures as consulting detectives in late Meiji-era (1868-1912) Tokyo. If it sounds like Sherlock Holmes, that’s…

Sakura Wars’ Imperial Capital: The Tokyo That Was (and Wasn’t)
Sakura Wars’ Imperial Capital: The Tokyo That Was (and Wasn’t)

Sakura Wars’ Imperial Capital: The Tokyo That Was (and Wasn’t)

Updated Dec. 20, 2021: All Google Maps images removed and replaced with photos from my recent visit to Tokyo! May 21, 2024: Port Opening Memorial Hall added! We’re exploring the Imperial Capital (Teito) of Sakura Wars, a unique take on…

Sakura Wars: The 1990s Steampunk Mecha Adventure Series Returns
Sakura Wars: The 1990s Steampunk Mecha Adventure Series Returns

Sakura Wars: The 1990s Steampunk Mecha Adventure Series Returns

Since I can’t get out during quarantine I’ve instead been doing a lot more reading, drawing and gaming so today we’re reviewing a game set an alternate romanticized Taisho era, Sakura Wars. Ready for the story-driven early 20th century steampunk…

Okinawa’s Hospital Caves: Where the Island’s Daughters Went to War
Okinawa’s Hospital Caves: Where the Island’s Daughters Went to War

Okinawa’s Hospital Caves: Where the Island’s Daughters Went to War

Though it can be read as a standalone article, this is the fourth in a series on the Himeyuri Student Corps and follows their story from Haebaru and Itokazu to the southern caves in Itoman and also looks at caves…