Midori Komaki (
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[Oh, would you look at that. It's someone who hasn't been in the city for a short while.]
Hey, whoever's in charge here, I liked going home and everything, but can I have a warning next time? It's way too sudden to just pop!- and you're back home, pop!- and you're in Hinoto-Ri again. I didn't get to make any travel plans at all!
What'd I miss? Who's new? Even if you're not new, if we haven't met yet, we should get to know each other!
[Midori's back in full stride.]
Hey, whoever's in charge here, I liked going home and everything, but can I have a warning next time? It's way too sudden to just pop!- and you're back home, pop!- and you're in Hinoto-Ri again. I didn't get to make any travel plans at all!
What'd I miss? Who's new? Even if you're not new, if we haven't met yet, we should get to know each other!
[Midori's back in full stride.]
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Ah... there are many responses to your query. I'm afraid I tend to ramble on quite a lot. Perhaps there is something more specific you are interested in?
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[Midori does like fashion after all.]
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'Tis a wide topic as well, but at least I can provide some pointers, I suppose.
Dress style depends quite a lot on class. The common folk don clothes practical for their occupation, though the women do invest in accessories and the like. The samurai retainer classes have more access to refined clothing, though again practicality comes first. There is formal wear and work wear even for the daimyo's family.
Though one exception is during festivals. Everyone dresses up in their best to enjoy the celebrations, regardless of status.
... I presume you are at least familiar with basic Japanese traditional costumes?
[ He wanted to check before he rambled on for too long. ]
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Well, the basic kimono is used as a template for myriads of variations. More traditional women prefer to wear it the customary way, though the younger ladies have been experimenting.
[ Though then again the daimyo ladies wear all kinds of seemingly impossible outfits, so...? ]
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[The camera's not invented for a while after all.]
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[ He can draw, after all. ]
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If you are referring to producing original art, then no, I do not. The skill is useful in taking down observations.
[ Without the convenience devices, if someone wanted a picture of something, they had to draw said picture themselves. ]
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I suppose so.
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I'm afraid not. My skill is amateur compared to true artists.
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[ Note how he casually redirects the conversation away from himself. ]
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[ He gives her a more obvious smile. ]
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[Of course first name basis already.]
I'm gonna assume we end this here?
I wish you success in this endeavour.