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>WITHOUT DOUBT, THE YOUNG EMPEROR Mutsuhito's attraction to the vaporous aether, and the immense and diverse advances it promised, precipitated the Meiji Restoration in 1868 and the reopening of Japan to the rest of the world.
>The end of the feudal system, the abolition of the samurai order and the adoption of many institutions more Western than Far Eastern allowed Japan to enter the industrial era. Which naturally fueled the concern of its Chinese and Russian neighbors.
>Just like London in the 1930s and New Orleans in the 1940s, Tokyo has, in turn, welcomed many fairies and adventurers, all fascinated by the most secret country in the world, closed to Westerners for more than two hundred and fifty years.
>This influx of aether amazons has also revived a glorious past, that of the legendary warrior Tomoe Gozen. And in the emperor's immediate entourage, a new caste of female fighters has emerged.
>WITHOUT DOUBT, THE YOUNG EMPEROR Mutsuhito's attraction to the vaporous aether, and the immense and diverse advances it promised, precipitated the Meiji Restoration in 1868 and the reopening of Japan to the rest of the world.
>The end of the feudal system, the abolition of the samurai order and the adoption of many institutions more Western than Far Eastern allowed Japan to enter the industrial era. Which naturally fueled the concern of its Chinese and Russian neighbors.
>Just like London in the 1930s and New Orleans in the 1940s, Tokyo has, in turn, welcomed many fairies and adventurers, all fascinated by the most secret country in the world, closed to Westerners for more than two hundred and fifty years.
>This influx of aether amazons has also revived a glorious past, that of the legendary warrior Tomoe Gozen. And in the emperor's immediate entourage, a new caste of female fighters has emerged.
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