>>283621333 (OP)
I'm sorry anon, was there more enough authenticity in your trashy harem whodunnit about the heir of a comically-exagerated yakuza being forced into a fake relationship with an equally ridiculous mafioso daughter, written by a man who doesn't understand anything about America? And did that somehow happen after the tomboy with an aresnal of guns that fire bullets that never hit anyone showed up?
Nothing makes me feel out of place as much as anime characters in a western medieval fantasy setting discussing which honorific to use while sipping on green tea.
>>283621333 (OP)
For me is visiting the Onsen >oh no let's hope the MC does not perv on us, maybe by accident >and then it happens and is awkward and nobody can think about that trip without getting embarassed
or >MC mistakenly enters the bath at the wrong time...awkward moment with FeMC, they talk, they get closer and just when something might happen somebody else crashes in like is a SWAT team
>>283621487
One of the main US imports from Japan in the late 1800s after Commodore Perry was its green tea, which was popular in the US up to WW2. So while a Medieval setting might be pushing it, next time we get a US Civil War setting we could still have the following: >"Siiip... Aaaah. This ocha is delicious, Lincoln-san." >"Please, Lincoln-san was my father's name. Call me Abe-kun."
>>283625004
a lot of the boston tea party tea was also green, apparently american lumberjacks lived for the stuff and would brew it extra strong and bitter