The Space Fortress That Came to the Sengoku Era
Episode 449: A Time in the Krabby River
Side: a long time ago
I'm bringing my city sisters to Krabby River today with Nobunaga. It was today when the city extended its promise to catch a cold.
Still, you're changing the view of town just because you didn't show up for a bit. Exactly what I'd call an architectural rush.
Earnings earners from the Petition Certificate Temple and North Ise are still working in the development of streets from the town of Krabby River and Krabby River to Tsushima, Hota and Nagono.
That's because North Ise depends on the hexagon, but the Petition Certificate Temple is so fearfully adamant about its harmonious and coordinated route with Oda. It's going to be used for instructors everywhere even after Krabby River.
With regard to the shortage of craftsmen, we are considering training craftsmen in schools. Ozhang sometimes has a good economy, and Miyagi also has more work to do at the temple, which is his original job. Technical jobs are in a chronic understaffed situation.
When it comes to craftsmen, there is an image that requires long training, but it is commonly known in the original world that if nurtured by proper education, the period of nurturing is shorter.
If the rebellion is strong, you can make it our embrace, and artisans, not just carpenters, are asking Asha and Shiqing, who are entrusting the school in the direction of increasing it, to consider it.
Traditional craftsmanship does not deny it. But if basic technology is not disseminated in education, it can be a shackle to development. Besides, even when apprenticing, it may be easier for artisans who know the basics to accept them.
Speaking of craftsmen, in Seto, where the Matsuhei Sakurai family is gone, the investigation is proceeding in the direction of doing baked goods.
This one is left to Melty and Mr. Jing Soo and Mr. George. There is always a smooth grill at Saji's place. I can arrange for an artisan, and there's no first chance that Sage's people will betray me if they have faith in me and a heart to repay me.
"Oh, my God!
A little off the record, but the city that came to the harbor was first delighted, it looks like our Galeon-type transporter.
It seems that the city has taken Merti to Hot Field before and has seen it before, but he really likes the ship.
"Looks like you're getting a lot faster with that one."
"Yeah, 'cause I had a hard time loading and unloading luggage"
On the other hand, what Nobunaga noted was the manpower crane made in the harbor. That made loading and unloading a lot easier.
The crane mechanism has been around since BC and is similar to past Miyagi records in Japan. It's a different matter of how popular it is, but it won't be a problem to use it at our technical level. The container is just too much, so I'm packing on the pallet on board and craning the pallet down to the harbor.
The first time I used it in the Krabby River was because the harbor was well maintained and easy to use, and because there were sometimes no troublesome people in the new harbor that would bind the cargo handling people's feet. Don't take the job away from me because there's no one to make a scene with.
Speaking of which, O8 cars are already used here to flourish as hauling vehicles. Load the baggage unloaded in the crane onto each pallet and carry everything to the harbor once it's in storage. Efficiency is sought by having the task of unloading luggage from the pallet carried out in storage.
In the future, when ships other than ours used the port, they needed to inspect and check their luggage, so we introduced it. The smuggling of contraband is at all times.
As a matter of fact, I also assumed the operation of the trolley, but I haven't been able to do the trolley yet. Prototyping and commissioning within the industrial village has begun.
However, the craftsman has requested that we try a few more to wash out the problem in the event of mass production.
Trolleys and carriages are considered by craftsmen from the perspective of this era, such as lightening and simplification. The craftsmen of industrial villages have evolved considerably. One of these days, it's going to make a hell of an invention and it's going to scare me a little bit.
"You want to build ports like this all over Japan, and you want to make roads that you can travel by carriage."
Nobunaga tells her dreams as a matter of course as the city shows its interest in the O8 cars that carry ragged noises.
"But young. Some old people mourn that it's easier to get attacked if you widen the road."
"Hmm. That's what I keep saying, so we're out of crap fights forever"
Nobunaga's dream is no surprise to me. Nonetheless, Seizaburo from Kinki makes Nobunaga look a little uncomfortable by speaking of the opinions of older people who can't change their old values.
Getting conservative as you get older is no different for all times. I guess it's hard to change the mindset, especially for older people who have had successful experiences in the past.
There are not many who contemplate all of Japan in this day and age. Or very little. Especially those in Kichinai who see themselves lightly as barbarians the more they go to the countryside.
I often say overseas, but people in this era usually say foreign "one piece at a time". But people in Kichinai sometimes refer to other than Kichinai as a foreign "piece of cake". You know your heart well. However, I don't know because many people other than Kichinai have the feeling that other countries are foreign. It would be to the extent of the difference whether you are using it in a derogatory sense.
Nobunaga already understands. That the key to building the world of the Pacific in the way of Oda today is to facilitate mobility and distribution.
"Perhaps it is time to prepare to separate the peasants from the soldiers, even in the territory of the young lady"
"Like your place?
"Yes. The guards and the people want to create a system that won't let them go to war. That would make the territory more stable."
I tried to get on the boat at the request of the city. Well, I'm in the middle of unloading, so I can't move it, but it must be an amazingly large ship. The city is running around with the deck.
I saw the surrounding guards and the harbor guards, so I decided to tell Fu and Nobunaga about the great challenges ahead.
Soldier farm separation. If you knew history, you'd have heard the word.
However, this separation of soldiers and farmers is surprisingly difficult when you actually think about it in this era. So much so that I think I've done well.
It may be the inhabitants who are troubled. Samurai or temple, but if you don't like it, it often beeps up.
The boundary between samurai and peasants is more vague than I thought in the first place, isn't it? Sometimes bloody peasants come voluntarily into battle, and sometimes lords are forced to bring them, even though they are supposed to be mobilized only to junior samurai.
It's been about two and six months since we've been here, but we're ready to have direct influence and rule with the support of the people in this period, but we're still halfway there.
The autonomy of the village unit is alive and well, and there are mountains of earthlings claiming suspicious bloodlines of blood and origin.
However, Nobunaga knows what separation means, right? Because I look closely at the way we do things.
Neither the ranch village nor the industrial, agricultural testing and mountain villages we represent have basically mobilized the inhabitants into battle. Even during last year's Three Rivers, he dealt with it with temporary mercenaries, except for samurai and ninjas.
I can't waste my time putting production jobs into battle. If we mobilise our inhabitants poorly, we will just lose our productivity. Whether you eat or starve in another country, it's our everyday job that should be our priority. Farmers who are idle and free will have to go to an instructor.
"But how do you like it?
"I was wondering if we needed a discipline to separate the samurai from the peasants first. The samurai should let the warring samurai or ruling civilian devote themselves, and the peasants should devote themselves to plowing fields and serving. However, there will be rebellion, so we have to be careful. Should we try it on the young man's territory first and wash out the problem?"
Separate professional military personnel need to be established in order to move the guards to full policing police mechanisms. I don't want to clarify my identity, but the civilians who govern, the guards who cooperate with it, and the professional soldiers who fight external pressure, the people should be separated, right? One of the problems of our time is that the same samurai do both martial and civilian officers, and they do both security and outings because they are also martial officers. Martial officers, like the original world, should be professionalized as full professional servicemen.
Well, the status quo precedes the collation of existing intermediate forces, such as the indigenous luxuries in Nobunaga's direct jurisdiction and their divisions? Though he is subordinate, he is in the way of blah blah blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
It would be ideal to pull away from the land with some salary locks up by money as a civilian or martial officer, because you would be unhappy if you just crushed it. Those who seem to be able to use it, such as the landowners, are sometimes asked to lead the troops as generals. Well, you'll need to thoroughly tap into your knowledge as a soldier, etc.
The land problem is more complicated.
Honestly, I don't really want to make the disparity between a petty writer and a big landlord. Sometimes a great landlord of conscience has tremendous influence by looking after all the care of a dwarf's life. Yamagata's main house in historical fact would be a good example. So much so that he said, "At least not to the Lord, but to the Lord." Landlords and other influences will not be eliminated unless the Great Names guarantee the lives of peasants.
Most of this is still a stage of chatter with the Els packing concrete measures. There's a pile of issues to clear before we officially have a debate, and there's a lot to do to put it to reputation and root for it.
Especially if we are heavy ministers at the level of attendance at the assessment, we will be immediately aware of the possibility that our territory will be covered in the future.
"Kajima! Ahhh!
Often speaking to Nobunaga, the city was waving with Elle and Nanny.
Apparently, tea is ready.
It's still a little cold, but a warm cup of tea while looking at the sea on the deck isn't bad either.
The smell of the sea breeze sounds good.
There are some things wrong with me, but it's a phenomenal change for people of this age.
The regularization of the assessment has been successfully decided, and it will be necessary to have this matter considered a little in the assessment.
If we don't reform the Oda family's organization and system, it will only increase the burden on Shinsu and us.
There have been times in the past when it was a restraining order. Governance by law and organization and centralized states are also not entirely unknown. That's the only salvation. In fact, it was the restraining order that served as a reference for the creation of a modern state in the Meiji Restoration. Once upon a time, the Ministry of Ozo was a restraining order.