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Post by thwhtguardian on Sept 5, 2019 9:56:26 GMT -5
I was thinking about this as I read the latest issue, Usagi mentioned he was traveling north to pay respects to a place he hadn't been to in a long time. Is he talking about his home village? His master's home? Is the Adachi Plain in the north? And I realized I really have no clue about the geography of his wanderings. It's not super important to enjoying the stories themselves bt it would certainly be interesting to see where Usagi's wanderings have taken him.
I don't think Stan Sakai has ever featured a map, but has anyone tried to do it as a fan work?
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Post by shaxper on Sept 5, 2019 16:09:16 GMT -5
I was thinking about this as I read the latest issue, Usagi mentioned he was traveling north to pay respects to a place he hadn't been to in a long time. Is he talking about his home village? His master's home? Is the Adachi Plain in the north? And I realized I really have no clue about the geography of his wanderings. It's not super important to enjoying the stories themselves bt it would certainly be interesting to see where Usagi's wanderings have taken him. I don't think Stan Sakai has ever featured a map, but has anyone tried to do it as a fan work? In the earlier adventures, his geographic relationship to the Geishu province was emphasized several times. It seems implied that he left that area around the time of "Samurai" and first returned to it again for "Tomoe's Story". That would also suggest that Usagi's own home village is a reasonable distance from the Geishu province since he visits it over a year into that space between the two story lines. Beyond that, I have no real sense of the geography of Usagi's world. Knowing how meticulous Stan is in his research, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that he has real geographical locations in mind when he creates Usagi's adventures.
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Post by thwhtguardian on Sept 5, 2019 20:27:30 GMT -5
I was thinking about this as I read the latest issue, Usagi mentioned he was traveling north to pay respects to a place he hadn't been to in a long time. Is he talking about his home village? His master's home? Is the Adachi Plain in the north? And I realized I really have no clue about the geography of his wanderings. It's not super important to enjoying the stories themselves bt it would certainly be interesting to see where Usagi's wanderings have taken him. I don't think Stan Sakai has ever featured a map, but has anyone tried to do it as a fan work? In the earlier adventures, his geographic relationship to the Geishu province was emphasized several times. It seems implied that he left that area around the time of "Samurai" and first returned to it again for "Tomoe's Story". That would also suggest that Usagi's own home village is a reasonable distance from the Geishu province since he visits it over a year into that space between the two story lines. Beyond that, I have no real sense of the geography of Usagi's world. Knowing how meticulous Stan is in his research, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that he has real geographical locations in mind when he creates Usagi's adventures. I'm in the same boat as you, I don't have any real sense of geography and although it certainly isn't necessary the tease in the recent issue really made me think about it and how fun it would be to see where Usagi's been. I did a search earlier and couldn't find any maps, which surprised me.
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Post by maichan on Jan 5, 2020 2:47:11 GMT -5
This is another topic that has interested me several years, but only recently tried to figure out locations. I posted the following on Facebook as well ast the main Dojo forum:
Stan was kind enough to reply with the following information:
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Post by JustinW (he/him/his) on Feb 23, 2022 9:08:18 GMT -5
Hey there folks!
Did anyone post the map referenced here? I'm starting a long-term research project on something like mapping out Usagi's travels, and would love to see what's been done/undertaken so far.
Thanks! -- JustinW
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Post by shaxper on Feb 23, 2022 10:23:54 GMT -5
Hey there folks! Did anyone post the map referenced here? I'm starting a long-term research project on something like mapping out Usagi's travels, and would love to see what's been done/undertaken so far. Thanks! -- JustinW I know I JUST read something (probably in the past three days) where Stan laid out Usagi's geographic journey from Albedo #2 until now, but I'll be darned if I can recall where. He discussed regions, and I specifically recall his mentioning Usagi passing through the Geishu clan's territory twice and likely not returning for some time to come. I wish I could be more helpful than this.
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Post by maichan on Feb 23, 2022 11:30:17 GMT -5
So I posted that on the DojoBoard main forum, but unfortunately the site is down for maintenance, so I don't have all the details handy. I did come up with some rudimentary maps to show the basic location, especially regarding Adachi. This map shows provinces of the Edo period. The colored province is Mutsu Province. Adachi would be within this area. Provinces_of_Japan-Mutsu by Michael Foertsch, on Flickr In the map below, the red circle is the location of Edo (Tokyo), and the green circle is the approximate location of Adachigahara. oldmapJapan001 by Michael Foertsch, on Flickr Usagi_possible_range_of_travel by Michael Foertsch, on Flickr The red square in the map below indicates the area of Adachi plain, and where Usagi's home village would be located. Adachigahara_geo_00a by Michael Foertsch, on Flickr This map below, is the area in the red square above. The red and blue arrows indicate actual places - I'm not certain without my notes, but I think they are the Abukuma River (blue arrows) and Mount Adatara (red arrow). Adachigahara_geo_02 by Michael Foertsch, on Flickr The tricky part is working out where places in Usagi's world fit in location wise regarding actual locations. (I'll come back and add info if I can find it on my post from Facebook, or when the DojoBoard is back online).
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