Hojo may stay, but many should go. Lots of really old clans were there in Scotland, yet we represent them as... Scotland. The same was done to Japan - maybe that's not enough detail, so that we should represent the largest, strongest and most longevited ones as tags - but not every single!Jinnai said:With the exception of Hideyoshi, many of these are clans existing while Germany was still under Charlamagne's rule. And even those that are younger still before the reconquista.
Sengoku Jidai could be won by anybody, yet that wouldn't change anything on the opening of Nagasaki to American battleships and on Meiji Restoration which would result from this. Seriously, what did the japanese change in the rest of the world 1419-1819, apart from having their pirates raid chinese coast and invading Korea once, which even was not done for conquest but rather to have some samurais killed? Would Vladislav of Hungary defeat the Ottomans at Varna, the world would have been an entirely different place. What would change if Hideyoshi had beaten Tokugawa?The same level of relevance as what the impact of who won the Sengoku Jidai had.