Thank you very much!

■ Not really a good thing for Prussia to be involved with Russia

Is that his weak spot or something…?

I also recommend around the time in Rus history when Sviatopolk was claiming things for himself.
The way he claimed the lives of Yaroslav’s family line and their surroundings was abnormal.

■otyauke manga

They’re strange creatures, aren’t they?

>It’s a request, but a mochi America with furrowed brows, please!


I wonder if this guy has the facial muscles for that…

>Question: Of Canada and America, which of them is older?
Both of them appear to be the same age, but…..

America’s independence was earlier,
but I drew them generally about the same time.
There isn’t really a scene that clarifies this.

>I’ve looked in my library for books where you learn about East Asia, but it’s difficult
I couldn’t read them at all…!
Are there any easy-to-understand books?

図説 台湾の歴史 (Illustrated History of Taiwan) Heibonsha
You meet Taiwan’s original culture, and it’s easy to read.

読んで旅する世界の歴史と文化 中国 (World History and Culture to Read and Travel to: China) Shinchosha
読んで旅する世界の歴史と文化 韓国 (World History and Culture to Read and Travel to: South Korea) Shinchosha
I really recommend this series.

現代の香港を知るKEYWORD888 (KEYWORD888 to Get to Know Modern Day Hong Kong) Sanshusha
A good book packed with the fun of Hong Kong

I think stuff like these are good places to start.
History can also be easy to understand when you know about such countries!
Also, there are lots of educational comics out there about Japanese history, so it might be good to start from there.
Actually, I also need to do a better job at Japanese history.

Translation: moyakite, spaghettifelice
LJ | Original

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  1. ■ Not really a good thing for Prussia to be involved with Russia

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    Friends~♫

    Is that his weak spot or something…?

    I also recommend around the time in Rus history when Sviatopolk was claiming things for himself.
    The way he claimed the lives of Yaroslav’s family line and their surroundings was abnormal.

    >It’s a request, but a mochi America with furrowed brows, please!

    I wonder if this guy has the facial muscles for that…

    >Question: Of Canada and America, which of them is older?
    Both of them appear to be the same age, but…..

    America’s independence was earlier,
    but I drew them generally about the same time.
    There isn’t really a scene that clarifies this.

    >I’ve looked in my library for books where you learn about East Asia, but it’s difficult
    I couldn’t read them at all…!
    Are there any easy-to-understand books?

    図説 台湾の歴史 (Illustrated History of Taiwan) Heibonsha
    You meet Taiwan’s original culture, and it’s easy to read.

    読んで旅する世界の歴史と文化 中国 (World History and Culture to Read and Travel to: China) Shinchosha
    読んで旅する世界の歴史と文化 韓国 (World History and Culture to Read and Travel to: South Korea) Shinchosha
    I really recommend this series.

    現代の香港を知るKEYWORD888 (KEYWORD888 to Get to Know Modern Day Hong Kong) Sanshusha
    A good book packed with the fun of Hong Kong

    I think stuff like these are good places to start.
    History can also be easy to understand when you know about such countries!
    Also, there are lots of educational comics out there about Japanese history, so it might be good to start from there.
    Actually, I also need to do a better job at Japanese history.

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