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Low income housing is illustrated by Gassho-zukuri and Nambu Magari-ya farms, while medium income households are based on smaller Sukiya-zukuri buildings. High income households - such as they were - are a mix of traditional Shoin-zukuri and the less formal Sukiya-zukuri, basically opulent mansions primarily for Aristocracy and Samurai.
The Rural Town hub has a few typical Edo-period references: a bath house, often found in post towns along the Gokaidō; a temporary Kabuki stage has been set up, probably showing a classic folk story; there’s a market market going on, with lots of stalls. I think I can see a tea house as well…
Farmland
A prosperous rural town - could be Kagoshima - in the south, with a manor house by the city centre
Some of our references - see if you can identify them 

A good example of Machiya townhouses right next to some industry
A mix of the old and the new
Some nagaya longhouses in the cities, as well as a lot of countryside vernacular architecture. And more rain.

If anyone can pull off a jacket like this, it’s this guy.


Standard modern Ironclad, nothing fancy…
Here’s our favorite, the Dreadnought, with unmodified vs modified armor, armament and propulsion. That’s a lot of barrels. 
A selection of fortlets
Two Martello towers guarding a strait. Are you being blocked?
This is an entirely fictional non-historical fight between a super Dreadnought and her trusty Pre-Dreadnought sidekick, and, let’s see, a Protected Cruiser, a Ship of the Line, a Modern Ironclad, another Pre-Dreadnought, an Aircraft Carrier, and a modernized Troopship in what appears to be dazzle camouflage. That Super Dreadnought does not look healthy…

Testing various colour palettes
References from various sources but all things Japanese
Heavily inspired by Japanese lacquerware
The aptly named ‘Lacquer’ UI main HUD

Looking at some old Japanese maps
War prints in Ukiyo-e style
There is a boatload of inspiration to draw from!
A few great waves
A depiction of the Battle of Port Arthur
Japan's creation by deities Izanagi and Izanami

The Wakon Yosai papermap in its full glory
Ship Stats icons
Ship Customisation icons
Naval Laws are a new Law Group
Red arrows now mean offensive actions and blue arrows mean Defensive actions.
Naval Fort, Logistics Centres

More Samurai and a couple of Jinshotai
Tradition meets Modernization with the rickshaws crossing paths with the electric tram.
Ship construction was definitely a thing back in the day
That’s a lot of terms and conditions - almost as long as a V3 dev diary!
Actual photo of a V3 dev burning the ‘midnight oil’ to write a new dev diary
Different sections that make up the main menu image.
More references for the different environments for the illustration 


1.12 Left, 1.13 Right
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