BTW, thanks to the jidaigeki boom, actually there's been higher interest on Japan history among younger Japanese. Having idols casted helps. If I'm not mistaken, this year's title is about Taira no Takamori (before the Kamakura shogunate)
I won't accept a world where I'm called a newbie by a newbie!So you got treated like that…Not so long ago, computers were a hobby for geeks.Just saying you liked computers could get you treated like a weirdo. And how do you think it is now?What I mean is, it wont be long until Maru or Ground Power will be sold alongside fashion magazines at convenience stores and book kiosks.So what you're saying is that there will come a day when people will see our interests as normal too?Right.A world where your classmate won't pull back upon seeing you answer "Ueda Castle" or "Kyoto Ryozen Gokoku Shrine" for the field trip destination survey...that will truly be the dawn of Japan.I won't accept a world where our noble interests are encroached upon by the mass public!!If the world ends up like that, those newbies who know next to nothing about history and nothing about me would treat me like, "You like ancient Rome? Must be a newbie who came in from Therma Romae!"My friends, do you know?Wait!!She got treated like that…Guess she got treated like that…