Yes lads, its happening. Feudal Japan is back on board (no pun intention)Last year we had Ōoku now we are back with a new Medical period drama>As a result of a strange encounter with a mysterious carcinogenic fetus he found inside a patient's skull, brain surgeon Minakata Jin has slipped back through time. Equipped with modern medical knowledge, he faces various fatal diseases and injuries. Then, he meets the ordinary people of Edo as well as illustrious figures, and his surgical knife carves out a new history and story of life.
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a new level of cuckery today
BLEACHED posters please go away
done for now
>>289135311Is it common for wedding guests to take a walk through town with the bride and groom? Forgive me, but I thought these wealthy foreigners would feel a disaster tour through a burned town, would be in bad taste. Instead, I expected Nokaze and her husband would be riding around town in a small horse carriage.
>>289135380After being cured of syphilis, these prostitutes are candidates for plastic surgery so I wonder why Jin isn't willing to help improve these prostitutes' social situations, since he already has experience treating burned faces like what happened to that waitress a while back.
>>289135228pretty hair
>>289136096The author is pretty cruel to treat Nokaze like this after Jin successfully removed her breast tumor. I was half expecting Jin to spend months trying to develop an X-ray to check to see if any new tumors emerged
>>289136845sometimes life just isn't fair
PARAGUAY PARAGUAY
>>289138825ENTER
dooooooooone
>>289135155The purple dresses are a nice detail. The 1860s were the decade of mauve mania.
>>289139024Merchants weren't well regarded in feudal japan were they?
>>289140925A lowly peasant was considered more human than a merchant.
>>289135380>not one mention of race ITT bar this post
>>289138825My fucking HERO
>>289139442Thanks thou saucy fellow
>>289135189Can't be a Jin spread without him standing on the side.
>>289135257Bro, how many people you need to push you so you can finally seal the deal?
>>289135419Stop making feel sentimental over the passage of time.
>>289136124This shit hits hard, man.
>>289138681This dude is wild.
>>289139259>>289139319It honestly feels like the author retconned Jin introducing red bean doughnuts because he needed to kill off people that could have survived by eating doughnuts every day instead of white rice
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>>289138852Nyo....
>>289139442Thx buddy.
>>289142965If Ooku made anything clear, it's that change is hard even at the upper classes. Especially if those around you aren't trustworthy.
>>289135793The face in the bottom left is unintentionally hilarious to me.
>>289136629lack of plastic probably
>>289143149>>289139319What a cursed and retarded existence
>>289138260fun fact: in Jin's time, the paraguayans are currently getting their shit kicked in
>>289142993look at the size of this fella
>>289142993geez compensating much?
bump
>>289147628Thanks doctor
>>289143149But doughnuts becoming the princess (future empress)' favorite food should have made the entire upper class copy her
>>289138681It's an abstract kind of dead son
>>289142993I heard the metal gear solid exclamation point noise
>>289147628doc thats only 1 bump, where are the other 9
Nippon
>>289139442Thank you for posting.
>>289141244How?>building needs paying for>stuff you sell needs paying for>stuff that goes off/gets damaged etc needs paying forMiddleman retailers are needed; to a degree until they have 20 in the chain and everyone wants a 5% cut.
Soooón
>>289155753Do you think he gave this speech to his wife the first time he knocked up one of his bitches
>>289153665neo confucian thought divided people among classes with merchants at the bottom, similar to medieval europe. the shogunate was pretty into that and freezing social mobility. and yes merchants and artisans became wealthier than the warrior class and they didn't like it.
>>289154948Hurry!
>>289163274WE GAAN
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>>289153665Remember that the measure of wealth for the domain lords were koki (amount of rice a single person consumes in a year). Guess who produces rice? Merchants add no benefit to the wealth generation of lords.
>>289163360Thanks thou saucy fellow
>>289162361Did Jinny not consider penicillin allergies or something, or was this back when allergies were practically unheard of?
>>289141244Oy Vey the world always hates innocent merchants.
>>289163360thx
Jinbros...
>>289163360Thank you for posting!
>>289164721As in people had less allergic reactions not that they didn't know about them
>>289163360BUMP
Jinfriends...
>>289164721It's unlikely he didn't teach them about having to test the penicillin first by injecting amounts, like how he first used it with Nokaze's senior courtesan
>>289171177checked
Jinpatients...
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>>289175592Aw sweet, manmade horrors beyond comprehension.
>>289163274>>289163330After examining the records, modern researchers concluded that Iroha-maru was the one to blame. Ryoma had lied to cover up his men's mistake. The Kishu Domain was not at fault, but they didn't know about international rules. More than anything, they couldn't deal with Ryoma's harassing campaign. So, they agreed to pay the compensation.
>>289163360Thanks, Doc.
>>289139024title drop
>>289163200>make it amusing
>>289135081B7mp
>>289175592
>>289183652hurry
>>289185886Slow your roll, man. You're gonna fall if you keep rushing about like this.
>>289153665It's about the creation and value of wealth; a merchant makes his living not by the sweat of his own toil, but profiting on the value of others. In Confucian theory, both societal contribution and family ties are valued -- a magistrate contributes to the governed, a soldier protects his lord/the state, a farmer feeds the populace; a merchant is only an intermediate who pockets the value for himself. A merchant can lie, cheat, and steal, and make a great living off of it due to the liquidity of his work (though the same can be said for most professions), whereas the ideal of other professions are more honesthttps://www.britannica.com/place/Japan/The-Tokugawa-status-systemhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_occupationshttps://japanesesword.net/blogs/news/life-in-feudal-japan-navigating-the-complex-edo-class-systemit's the same way people hate landlords in the modern day: they just own things and rent them, even if they are providing housing and maintenance.>>289158210it should be noted that european medieval merchants were grouped together alongside other commoners, and were not distinctly apart from other free men or other laborers. Yes, the moneylenders/changers were skirting the lines of usury, but trading was not seen as anything too particularly problematic--just that it wasn't the kind of thing for the nobility to do. The rise of burghers to compete with the political power of the landed gentry (overpowering them with economic output against the short-term land enfranchised) was more of a driving scorn against those "lesser classes" than of any moral issue. That the samurai saw this economic "warfare" in addition to complete stagnation that was suddenly overturned with the Meiji Revolution, in opposition to knighthood being eroded over the military timeframe and replaced with more viable systems, can be in part of the narrative.
>>289188948Why do these trad doctors always have one eye closed?
vol END
>>289188712High quality Ryoma
>>289188787True YAMATO DAMASHI is coursing through his veins.
>>289188808The public are fickle.
>>289189133No more brothers war!
>>289189509Thx buddy.
>>289189509Thanks thou saucy fellow
>Only a quarter is leftTime moves fast.
>>289189509I believe there's some historic speculation that Napoleon suffered from syphilis
>>289189509Thank you for posting.