
to raise awareness about its upcoming gubernatorial election, japan's miyagi prefecture is launching an
ad campaign featuring edo-era samurai date masamune. oh, not the
real one -- the one from capcom's
sengoku basara.
through ''''''tv ads, radio, newspapers, and transportation agencies,'''''' the fictionalized video game version of the long-dead
daimyo will encourage young residents to
get out the vote ... even though power and land was inherited in the real
sengoku period during which the real date lived. in addition, the websites for shiroishi city, kochi prefecture, kochi city, and
sengoku basara will post messages encouraging tourism to the homelands of the real historical figures who inspired the game.
why all the fuss? when the first game was released stateside as
devil kings, nothing really came of it; however, in japan, the
sengoku basara series and its associated anime have been popular enough to reignite interest in the
real sengoku period among ''''''
otaku tourists.'''''' with capcom launching
sengoku basara 3 in north america next year, we could be seeing masamune's smirking face on our
own campaign posters soon enough.
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