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Originally Posted by Sumeragi
Japan never had the necessary steel-producing capacity or capabilities for a full industrial revolution, and in fact has had to always rely on imports to feed the economy. Knowledge is nothing without either the infrastructure or the resources, and Sengoku Japan has neither of those. The reason why we have the legends of the nihontos requiring hundreds of hours of work was because of the resource constraints.
As for the architecture stuff..... Korea next door used the modular assembly method for thousands of years. Nothing new, really. It just shows how backward Japan really was on the technological front for centuries.
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lolz...
Yeah but once again... you didnt have girls like katsue or inuchiyo who have strength of serveral men, can throw a row of men across the room from a single swing of a naginata.
Oh and if u can build cannons... u can build boilers... and im fairly sure cannons exist.