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IM SO SO SORRY I MEANT 1843!! typo but uhh my guess is about late 1800s im so so sorry
hiii! about that one terukane post discussing the clock keepersā original time period/location, i did some light searching and it mostly points to the clock keepers coming from around the 1800s! iāll write down a few reasons why!
clothing:
miraiās attire may seem a bit more western at first glance , but going off her sandals (sorry iām not sure about the name) and the outfit under her cloak, it seems that it is either inspired or is the same as 1800ās japanese winter wear, with the same design, albeit with miraiās design being a bit more puffy/flowy(?) see here:
so miraiās outfit points to around the 1800ās, but what about kako and akane?
kako and akane donāt have much to go off, except for their sleeve garters/arm bands! sleeve garters started being manufactured around the late 1800ās, and they were used by people who needed to adjust their sleeves without much hassle! kako is shown to tinker with machinery, and we all know that can become seriously messy, so he uses sleeve garters to prevent his sleeves from being too long and messing with his work!
another thing to add are their tassels, which were used in the 1800ās as well(?)
other than their clothing, we can also refer to their boundary and the particular clock they used in chapter 111!
machinery:
the boundary mechanisms look particularly similar to clocks i found online that date back 200 years ago (i think) like this,
although i am not sure if this can be used as evidence as inspiration could be taken from any similar time periods, i believe that it most resembles the machinery of this particular era!
however, we can see that the big clock used to change the present/operated by the yorishiro has a unique style, quite unlike clocks today or the slim grandfather clocks we associate with the clock keepers! however, I found a clock quite similar to it that dates back to early-mid 1800ās (1800-1849)!
even though the time periods donāt nessecarily overlap, it still proves to be quite useful evidence!
itās quite reminiscent of the big ben, built in 1943, overlapping with the manufactured period of the supernatural clock they used š°ļø, giving me reason to believe that the clock keepers might have made/maintained this when alive in that time period as mechanics!
lastly, the town!
not much to say here, but judging by the common people in the heart of the boundary and the fact that they spoke an unfamiliar language, i have reason to believe that kako might have originated from around europe, prob not in england, because akane learns english in school! (not accounting for older english)
i wonāt say that it is in this specific location, because tbhk is obv a work of fiction with little to no actual ties to real locations, but i will say that the town is reminiscent of old luxembourg in ville-haute, to the south, which was known for its industry in the 19th century!
for reference:
sorry for the bad quality ahah
there are some holes here and there such as miraiās japanese like clothing not matching kakoās more western attire, or why certain thing donāt overlap, but this is what i could find haha
so in conclusion iād reckon the clock keepers to be from around the 1800ās in europe(my guess is old luxembourg city in villehaute, southern luxembourg), where kako is a mechanic known for his knack for machinery and mirai is either his adopted daughter from far away or a pinocchio-esque figure to keep kako company!
hope this helped!
WAHHH, TYYY !! This was so helpful, tysm !! (ā§āā¦)b <3
āBut if you forget to reblog Madame Zeroni, you and your family will be cursed for always and eternity.ā
basically i was just bringing my new badge out and my vv good friend just pulls out the exact same one. they say that they got it to match with someone else on a date, and to that i said āhell yea im you twoās gf now (/j) but it turned serious so yea expect to see me with my two gfs!!! power throuple with furina pins or smth!!!
(ps: they are my platonic friends so donāt get it wrong!!)
(pps: or are they?~)
yknow what would be a fucked up phone feature
Sorry for the long post :)
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