17:30 Eels have been eaten in Japan since ancient times and are a specialty near lakes. Since it is a slightly expensive dish that provides stamina, eating eel has a slightly erotic overtones.
Takauji's artwork is definitely terrifying, because Tokiyuki was recently described as Buddha by Shokan as you mentioned. It's going to be interesting to see the Elusive Warriors, fight against Takauji.
There is a series of Buddha paintings left attributed as Takauji’s own drawing, called 『日課観音地蔵像』, which the author drew daily as a kind of spiritual task. This surprisingly resembles to the animated one, like abstract paintings.
17:30 Eels have been eaten in Japan since ancient times and are a specialty near lakes. Since it is a slightly expensive dish that provides stamina, eating eel has a slightly erotic overtones.
Takauji's artwork is definitely terrifying, because Tokiyuki was recently described as Buddha by Shokan as you mentioned.
It's going to be interesting to see the Elusive Warriors, fight against Takauji.
There is a series of Buddha paintings left attributed as Takauji’s own drawing, called 『日課観音地蔵像』, which the author drew daily as a kind of spiritual task.
This surprisingly resembles to the animated one, like abstract paintings.
@Bayreuth1943 that's cool, I am loving how the author incorporates actual historic events and people in his work.