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Shizuko Ayanokouji is an ordinary schoolgirl of the 21st century. She studied in an agricultural high school, and his grandfather was a skilled man who knows a wide variety of subjects. One ordinary day, she time-slipped into the distant past and almost got raped by bandits. Luckily, she was saved by none other than UsefulNotes/OdaNobunaga. Trapped in a foreign yet familiar land, now Shizuko must survive and thrive using his modern agriculture knowledge to support Nobunaga in his conquest of Japan.

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Shizuko Ayanokouji is an ordinary schoolgirl of the 21st century. She studied in an agricultural high school, and his her grandfather was a skilled man who knows a wide variety of subjects. One ordinary day, she time-slipped into the distant past and almost got raped by bandits. Luckily, she was saved by none other than UsefulNotes/OdaNobunaga. Trapped in a foreign yet familiar land, now Shizuko must survive and thrive using his her modern agriculture knowledge to support Nobunaga in his conquest of Japan.
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* BladeOnAStick: Tadakatsu Honda's Tonbo-giri is so distinctive that Shizuko recognizes it despite never having seen it before.
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* CoolSword: Ashimitsu carries around a sword that Noh identified as [[https://mymodernmet.com/mikazuki-munechika-sword/ Mikazuki Munechika]], a legendary master-crafted sword over a thousand years old (by modern reckoning).


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* SweetPollyOliver: Nobunaga has Shizuko dress as a man when they meet with the Portuguese missionary, Luis Frois.
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''Sengoku Komachi Kurou Tan!'' (lit. 戦国小町苦労譚, ''The Hardships of a Warring States Era Beauty'') is a Japanese manga series written by Kyouchikutou and illustrated by Hajime Sawada. The title has ran since 2017 in the ''Comic Earth Star'' magazine, and has been compiled into 5 volumes so far.

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''Sengoku Komachi Kurou Tan!'' (lit. 戦国小町苦労譚, ''The Hardships of a Warring States Era Beauty'') is a Japanese manga series written by Kyouchikutou and illustrated by Hajime Sawada. The title has ran since 2017 in the ''Comic Earth Star'' magazine, and has been compiled into 5 6 volumes so far.
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''Sengoku Komachi Kurou Tan!'' (lit. 戦国小町苦労譚) is a Japanese manga series written by Kyouchikutou and illustrated by Hajime Sawada. The title has ran since 2017 in the ''Comic Earth Star'' magazine, and has been compiled into 5 volumes so far.

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''Sengoku Komachi Kurou Tan!'' (lit. 戦国小町苦労譚) 戦国小町苦労譚, ''The Hardships of a Warring States Era Beauty'') is a Japanese manga series written by Kyouchikutou and illustrated by Hajime Sawada. The title has ran since 2017 in the ''Comic Earth Star'' magazine, and has been compiled into 5 volumes so far.
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* TheReveal: The mysterious man with modern knowledge who is following Shizuko's exploits (and thus, the historical deviations she's causing) is revealed to be [[spoiler:Shizuko's uncle]].

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* TheReveal: The mysterious man with modern knowledge who is following Shizuko's exploits (and thus, the historical deviations she's causing) is revealed to be [[spoiler:Shizuko's uncle]]. The next chapter then reveals [[spoiler:that he's already time-traveled once before, to modern day from some undetermined time in the past]].
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* TheReveal: The mysterious man with modern knowledge who is following Shizuko's exploits (and thus, the historical deviations she's causing) is revealed to be [[spoiler:Shizuko's uncle]].
* RunningGag:
** Nobunaga [[DopeSlap bopping]] Shizuko on the head nearly every other chapter for one reason or another.
** Aya responding to anything new that Shizuko wants her to try with "Is that an order?"
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** Nobunaga is every bit the frightening warlord he is purported to be. He is also forward-looking in matters unrelated to war, as evidenced by his immediate interest and sponsorship of Shizuko's ideas to reintroduce the family registry, to establish a technology town dedicated to civil crafts and is apparently the first conqueror of Kyoto in a while to be concerned with public order. Further, his enthusiasm for Shizuko's stories of modern Japan rivals that of his son, hanging on to her every word and apparently getting into a spirited discussion with her while drunk at a feast.

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** Nobunaga is every bit the frightening warlord he is purported to be. He is also forward-looking in matters unrelated to war, as evidenced by his immediate interest and sponsorship of Shizuko's ideas to reintroduce the family registry, to establish a technology town dedicated to civil crafts and is apparently the first conqueror of Kyoto in a while to be concerned with public order.the state of the city. Further, his enthusiasm for Shizuko's stories of modern Japan rivals that of his son, hanging on to her every word and apparently getting into a spirited discussion with her while drunk at a feast.



* WretchedHive: Kyoto is apparently this following the Onin War. Every would-be conqueror to take the city often let their soldiers rape and pillage as they will, leading to a rise in banditry and vagrancy. Nobunaga is apparently the first warlord in recent history to be concerned with this and seeks to reverse this.

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* WretchedHive: Kyoto is apparently this following the Onin War. Every would-be conqueror to take the city often let their soldiers rape and pillage as they will, leading to a rise in banditry and vagrancy. Nobunaga is apparently the first warlord in recent history to be concerned with this and seeks appoints Shizuko to reverse this.restore public order.

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* HiddenDepths: Keiji Maeda is irreverent when it comes to etiquette and apparently spends most of his time eating, sleeping and fooling around. That said, he's the only person to understand that Shizuko simply loves farming simply by looking at her face while she's working. He also manages his assignment in Kyoto with relative ease, to find skilled craftsmen in the city, simply by going around and drinking with people.

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** Nobunaga is every bit the frightening warlord he is purported to be. He is also forward-looking in matters unrelated to war, as evidenced by his immediate interest and sponsorship of Shizuko's ideas to reintroduce the family registry, to establish a technology town dedicated to civil crafts and is apparently the first conqueror of Kyoto in a while to be concerned with public order. Further, his enthusiasm for Shizuko's stories of modern Japan rivals that of his son, hanging on to her every word and apparently getting into a spirited discussion with her while drunk at a feast.
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Keiji Maeda is irreverent when it comes to etiquette and apparently spends most of his time eating, sleeping and fooling around. That said, he's the only person to understand that Shizuko simply loves farming simply by looking at her face while she's working. He also manages his assignment in Kyoto with relative ease, to find skilled craftsmen in the city, simply by going around and drinking with people.



* WretchedHive: Kyoto is apparently this following the Onin War. Every would-be conqueror to take the city often let their soldiers rape and pillage as they will, leading to a rise in banditry and vagrancy. Nobunaga seeks to reverse this and assigns Shizuko to restore public order.

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* WretchedHive: Kyoto is apparently this following the Onin War. Every would-be conqueror to take the city often let their soldiers rape and pillage as they will, leading to a rise in banditry and vagrancy. Nobunaga is apparently the first warlord in recent history to be concerned with this and seeks to reverse this and assigns Shizuko to restore public order.this.

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* HotBlooded: Mori Nagayoshi brings a great deal of youthful exuberance everywhere he goes. Exemplified when Shizuko assigns him as the head of a peacekeeping force in Kyoto where he loudly and vigorously executes his duties to the amazement of the populace.

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* HiddenDepths: Keiji Maeda is irreverent when it comes to etiquette and apparently spends most of his time eating, sleeping and fooling around. That said, he's the only person to understand that Shizuko simply loves farming simply by looking at her face while she's working. He also manages his assignment in Kyoto with relative ease, to find skilled craftsmen in the city, simply by going around and drinking with people.
* HotBlooded: Mori Nagayoshi Mori brings a great deal of youthful exuberance everywhere he goes. Exemplified when Shizuko assigns him as the head of a peacekeeping force in Kyoto where he loudly and vigorously executes his duties to the amazement and approval of the populace.



* ObliviousToLove: Shizuko does not get that Honda Tadakatsu is in love with her. He tries to make a romantic gesture using a cotton flower and gives a line about how he would like for them to cultivate it together, but she takes it literally and later makes futons (among other things) out of them.

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* ObliviousToLove: Shizuko does not get that Honda Tadakatsu Honda is in love with her. He tries to make a romantic gesture using a cotton flower and gives a line about how he would like for them to cultivate it together, but she takes it literally and later makes futons (among other things) out of them.



* WhatDidIDoLastNight: Shizuko apparently did something audacious during a feast while drunk, including getting into a heated argument with Nobunaga. She has no recollection of it though and is only met with embarrassed looks and some advice to drink in moderation.

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* WhatDidIDoLastNight: Shizuko apparently did something audacious during a feast while drunk, including getting into a heated argument with Nobunaga. She has no recollection of it though and is only met with embarrassed looks and some advice to drink in moderation.moderation.
* WretchedHive: Kyoto is apparently this following the Onin War. Every would-be conqueror to take the city often let their soldiers rape and pillage as they will, leading to a rise in banditry and vagrancy. Nobunaga seeks to reverse this and assigns Shizuko to restore public order.
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* UrbanLegends: Shizuko starts lots of this due to the almost-magical success of her village. One rumor made her to be a broad-shouldered muscly woman that has wolves obeying her.

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* UrbanLegends: Shizuko starts lots of this due to the almost-magical success of her village. One rumor made her to be a broad-shouldered muscly woman that has wolves obeying her.her.
* WhatDidIDoLastNight: Shizuko apparently did something audacious during a feast while drunk, including getting into a heated argument with Nobunaga. She has no recollection of it though and is only met with embarrassed looks and some advice to drink in moderation.

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* ObliviousToLove: Shizuko does not quite get that Honda Tadakatsu is in love with her. He tries to make a romantic gesture using a cotton flower and gives a line about how he would like for them to cultivate it together, but she takes very literally and later makes futons (among other things) out of them.

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* ObliviousToLove: Shizuko does not quite get that Honda Tadakatsu is in love with her. He tries to make a romantic gesture using a cotton flower and gives a line about how he would like for them to cultivate it together, but she takes very it literally and later makes futons (among other things) out of them.


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* StayInTheKitchen: The men of the village Shizuko is appointed to lead initially object to the idea of following a girl's orders but quickly change their tune when her methods bear fruit. Nobunaga's vassals also express their displeasure with her (whether its making use of her ideas or bringing her to the battlefield) until Nobunaga gets angry at them over it.

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While obvious to the audience, it's not obvious to Shizuko.


* TheMole: Nobunaga and Yoshinari has a young handmaid named Aya assigned to Shizuko to learn of her secrets. Nobunaga's son, Nobutada, is later sent to her under an assumed name as a curious samurai boy to pick her brain for her martial knowledge; Nobutada would later out himself when he thought he was dying of fever (he got better with Shizuko's assistance).



* OvertOperative: It's fairly obvious to the audience that Aya is attached to Shizuko's household to spy for Yoshinari Mori. He also assigned Nobunaga's son Nobutada as another 'spy' for Shizuko, operating under a curious samurai boy guise and assumed name; Nobutada would later out himself when he thought he was dying of fever (he got better with Shizuko's assistance).

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* HotBlooded: Mori Nagayoshi brings a great deal of youthful exuberance everywhere he goes. Exemplified when Shizuko assigns him as the head of a peacekeeping force in Kyoto where he loudly and vigorously executes his duties to the amazement of the populace.
* LostTechnology: Family registries. First implemented in Japan during the Taika Reforms, it fell out of use in the Heian Period and was only reintroduced in the Meiji Restoration Era.



* MagnificentBastard: Nobunaga, true to form. As he hears and sees of future ideas and technologies from Shizuko, he very quickly grasps how they can help him in his objective to rise in power and immediately makes or adjusts his plans around them.



* MundaneLuxury: One of Shizuko's biggest gripe at first is the lack of abundant hot water to bathe. Wittman later found a hot spring that Shizuko turned into an onsen post-haste.

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One of Shizuko's biggest gripe at first is the lack of abundant hot water to bathe. Wittman later found a hot spring that Shizuko turned into an onsen post-haste.post-haste.
** Shizuko doesn't quite grasp the value of some of what she cultivates. For example, she knows for a fact that shiitake mushrooms are rare, especially since they weren't cultivated until about the 19th century. However, she has no idea how coveted they are until Aya explains to her that she could literally buy a castle with the amount she's got.
* ObliviousToLove: Shizuko does not quite get that Honda Tadakatsu is in love with her. He tries to make a romantic gesture using a cotton flower and gives a line about how he would like for them to cultivate it together, but she takes very literally and later makes futons (among other things) out of them.


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* ThroughHisStomach: Tadakatsu first falls for Shizuko after she gives him some new onigiri samples while he's being detained for trespassing in her territory.
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* MemeticHandGesture: If she accomplished nothing else, Shizuko manages to bring "thumbs up" into the past, using it when things are going well. After the first big harvest, the original farmers enthusiastically use the gesture. After the huge rice harvest, she gets more happy "thumbs up" from her workers.

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* GivingRadioToTheRomans: Modern agricultural techniques and purebred[[note]]their good traits would be stable for a few generations forward[[/note]] seeds that Shizuko accidentally brought from the future has not existed (or widespread) yet. A rather unique case with sweet potato, which was introduced to Japan around that time period so Shizuko may or may not pioneered its cultivation.

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* GivingRadioToTheRomans: GivingRadioToTheRomans:
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** Domesticating the wolves is insanely easy, not even requiring establishing dominance, breeding out aggressive traits, or training. The fact that the wolves were starving to death ''would'' have accelerated the process, however.

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** Domesticating the wolves is insanely easy, takes virtually no effort beyond feeding them, not even requiring establishing dominance, breeding out aggressive traits, or training. The fact that the wolves were starving to death ''would'' have accelerated the process, however.
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* BambooTechnology: Shizuko tends to prefer bamboo for any tech she recreates, even having a flask made from the stuff.
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** Domesticating the wolves is insanely easy, not even requiring establishing dominance, breeding out agressive traits, or training. The fact that the wolves were starving to death ''would'' have accelerated the process, however.

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** Domesticating the wolves is insanely easy, not even requiring establishing dominance, breeding out agressive aggressive traits, or training. The fact that the wolves were starving to death ''would'' have accelerated the process, however.

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: The climate in Honshu (specifically Owari Province) would not have enabled the cultivation of sugarcane[[note]]a predominantly tropical crop; as a rule of thumb, it will not grow well past 33° North/South except in unique climatic situations[[/note]], at least not in the scale depicted in the book.

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The climate in Honshu (specifically Owari Province) would not have enabled the cultivation of sugarcane[[note]]a predominantly tropical crop; as a rule of thumb, it will not grow well past 33° North/South except in unique climatic situations[[/note]], at least not in the scale depicted in the book.book.
** Domesticating the wolves is insanely easy, not even requiring establishing dominance, breeding out agressive traits, or training. The fact that the wolves were starving to death ''would'' have accelerated the process, however.

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[[caption-width-right:350:Yes, all that happened in the book.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Yes, all that happened in the book.first book. Except the rice bale.]]



''Sengoku Komachi Kurou Tan!'' (lit. 戦国小町苦労譚) is a Japanese manga series written by Kyouchikutou and illustrated by Hajime Sawada. The title has ran since 2017 in the ''Comic Earth Star'' magazine, and has been compiled into 4 volumes so far.

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''Sengoku Komachi Kurou Tan!'' (lit. 戦国小町苦労譚) is a Japanese manga series written by Kyouchikutou and illustrated by Hajime Sawada. The title has ran since 2017 in the ''Comic Earth Star'' magazine, and has been compiled into 4 5 volumes so far.


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* OvertOperative: It's fairly obvious to the audience that Aya is attached to Shizuko's household to spy for Yoshinari Mori. He also assigned Nobunaga's son Nobutada as another 'spy' for Shizuko, operating under a curious samurai boy guise and assumed name; Nobutada would later out himself when he thought he was dying of fever (he got better with Shizuko's assistance).


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* TheSpymaster: Yoshinari Mori seemed to fill this role, at least as far as Shizuko is concerned.

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[[caption-width-right:350:Yes, all that happened in the book.]]



* ACupAngst: Downplayed, but Shizuko does cackle maniacally when her chest starts to grow.



* BeachEpisode: An onsen-centered episode featuring a naked Nobunaga.

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* BeachEpisode: An A few onsen-centered episode episodes featuring a naked Nobunaga.Nobunaga.
* TheBlacksmith: Kinzo, the village blacksmith who managed to build various modern farming tools and ''a European crossbow'' from Shizuko's vague ideas.



* GivingRadioToTheRomans: Agricultural techniques and modern purebred[[note]]their good traits would be stable for a few generations forward[[/note]] seeds that Shizuko accidentally brought from the future has not existed (or widespread) yet. A rather unique case with sweet potato, which was introduced to Japan around that time period so Shizuko may or may not pioneered its cultivation.

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* GivingRadioToTheRomans: Agricultural Modern agricultural techniques and modern purebred[[note]]their good traits would be stable for a few generations forward[[/note]] seeds that Shizuko accidentally brought from the future has not existed (or widespread) yet. A rather unique case with sweet potato, which was introduced to Japan around that time period so Shizuko may or may not pioneered its cultivation.



* HeroesLoveDogs: Shizuko befriended a stray wolf in her early days of managing the settlement Nobunaga entrusted to her. She nursed it back to health and named it Wittman, and it helped her. It later brought its mate and, over the course of the story, the pair sired a brood that is loyal to Shizuko.
* MacGuffin: Shizuko's book of weapons. It grips the reader's attention the few times it surfaced but doesn't seem to affect the story so far.

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* HeroesLoveDogs: Shizuko befriended a stray wolf in her early days of managing the settlement Nobunaga entrusted to her. She nursed it back to health and named it Wittman, and it helped her.her hunt. It later brought its mate and, over the course of the story, the pair sired a brood that is loyal to Shizuko.
* MacGuffin: Shizuko's modern book of weapons. It grips on weapons and her modern appliances (including a cell phone). They gripped the reader's attention the few times it they surfaced but doesn't seem to affect the story so far.
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* BeachEpisode: An ones-centered episode featuring a naked Nobunaga.

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* BeachEpisode: An ones-centered onsen-centered episode featuring a naked Nobunaga.
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* UrbanLegends: Shizuko starts lots of this due to the almost-magical success of her village. One rumor made her to be a broad-shouldered muscly woman that has wolves obeying her.

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* BeachEpisode: An ones-centered episode featuring a naked Nobunaga.



* HeroesLoveDogs: Shizuko befriended a stray wolf in her early days of managing the settlement Nobunaga entrusted to her. It later brought its mate and, over the course of the story, the pair sired a brood that is loyal to Shizuko.

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* HeroesLoveDogs: Shizuko befriended a stray wolf in her early days of managing the settlement Nobunaga entrusted to her. She nursed it back to health and named it Wittman, and it helped her. It later brought its mate and, over the course of the story, the pair sired a brood that is loyal to Shizuko.



* MundaneLuxury: One of Shizuko's biggest gripe at first is the lack of abundant hot water to bathe.
* RenaissanceMan: While most experienced in farming, Shizuko is well-versed in many disciplines.

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* MundaneLuxury: One of Shizuko's biggest gripe at first is the lack of abundant hot water to bathe. \n Wittman later found a hot spring that Shizuko turned into an onsen post-haste.
* OneSteveLimit: Because Shizuko introduced herself as Shizuko ''Ayanokouji'', Nobunaga contacted said clan to ascertain her status within it. Predictably, the clan knew nothing.
* RenaissanceMan: While most experienced in farming, Shizuko is fairly well-versed in many disciplines.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: The climate in Honshu (specifically Owari Province) would not have enabled the cultivation of sugarcane, a predominantly tropical crop.

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: The climate in Honshu (specifically Owari Province) would not have enabled the cultivation of sugarcane, a sugarcane[[note]]a predominantly tropical crop.crop; as a rule of thumb, it will not grow well past 33° North/South except in unique climatic situations[[/note]], at least not in the scale depicted in the book.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: The climate in Honshu (specifically Owari Province) would not have enabled the cultivation of sugarcane, a tropical crop.

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: The climate in Honshu (specifically Owari Province) would not have enabled the cultivation of sugarcane, a predominantly tropical crop.



* GivingRadioToTheRomans: Agricultural techniques and modern purebred[note]their good traits would be stable for a few generations forward[/note] seeds that Shizuko accidentally brought from the future has not existed (or widespread) yet. A rather unique case with sweet potato, which was introduced to Japan around that time period so Shizuko may or may not pioneered its cultivation.

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* GivingRadioToTheRomans: Agricultural techniques and modern purebred[note]their purebred[[note]]their good traits would be stable for a few generations forward[/note] forward[[/note]] seeds that Shizuko accidentally brought from the future has not existed (or widespread) yet. A rather unique case with sweet potato, which was introduced to Japan around that time period so Shizuko may or may not pioneered its cultivation.

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: The climate in Honshu (specifically Owari Province) would not have enabled the cultivation of sugarcane, a tropical crop.



* GivingRadioToTheRomans: Agricultural techniques and some modern seeds that Shizuko accidentally brought from the future has not existed (or widespread) yet. A rather unique case with sweet potato, which was introduced to Japan around that time period so Shizuko may or may not pioneered its cultivation.

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* GivingRadioToTheRomans: Agricultural techniques and some modern purebred[note]their good traits would be stable for a few generations forward[/note] seeds that Shizuko accidentally brought from the future has not existed (or widespread) yet. A rather unique case with sweet potato, which was introduced to Japan around that time period so Shizuko may or may not pioneered its cultivation.
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* MacGuffin: Shizuko's book of weapons. It grips the reader's attention the few times it surfaced but doesn't seem to affect the story so far.


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* RenaissanceMan: While most experienced in farming, Shizuko is well-versed in many disciplines.
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Shizuko Ayanokouji is an ordinary schoolgirl of the 21st century. She studied in an agricultural high school, and his grandfather was a skilled man who knows a wide variety of subjects. One ordinary day, she time-slipped into the distant past and almost got raped by bandits. Luckily, she was saved by none other than UsefulNotes/OdaNobunaga. Trapped in a foreign yet familiar land, now Shizuko must survive and thrive using his modern agriculture knowledge to support Nobunaga in his conquest of Japan.

''Sengoku Komachi Kurou Tan!'' (lit. 戦国小町苦労譚) is a Japanese manga series written by Kyouchikutou and illustrated by Hajime Sawada. The title has ran since 2017 in the ''Comic Earth Star'' magazine, and has been compiled into 4 volumes so far.

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* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Shizuko stands like a sore thumb against the backdrop of Sengoku-era Japan, being taller than some men.
* GivingRadioToTheRomans: Agricultural techniques and some modern seeds that Shizuko accidentally brought from the future has not existed (or widespread) yet. A rather unique case with sweet potato, which was introduced to Japan around that time period so Shizuko may or may not pioneered its cultivation.
** She also introduced the ''European'' crossbow to Japan. ''Chinese'' crossbows definitely existed before and in this time period, but was never widespread in Japan (they skipped straight to matchlocks).
* HeroesLoveDogs: Shizuko befriended a stray wolf in her early days of managing the settlement Nobunaga entrusted to her. It later brought its mate and, over the course of the story, the pair sired a brood that is loyal to Shizuko.
* MundaneLuxury: One of Shizuko's biggest gripe at first is the lack of abundant hot water to bathe.
* TimeTravel

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