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ChuSinGura 46+1 (Visual Novel)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })ChuSinGura 46+1 is a Visual Novel first released in 2011 as an episodic story, with a compilation in 2013 with new graphics and two additional routes. It tells the stories of the gender flipped 47 Ronin during their struggle against their dreaded enemy, Lord Kira Kozuke-no-Suke, whom they juge responsible for their master's death. While it includes the mandatory Fanservice scenes of the average eroge due to the Gender Flip, it also tries to be a faithful adaptation of the Chūshingura epic, with many scenes inspired by the numerous kabuki plays and movies from the 20th century.The year is 1701, the 14th of the Genroku Era in Japan during the reign of the Tokugawa Shogunate. Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu, the advisor of the shōgun, Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, begins a plot in January to steal the Ako Domain belonging to the popular daimyo Asano Takumi-no-Kami. To this end, he asks the services of a shady confucianist advisor who proceeds to engineer an incident and provide an excuse to confiscate the daimyo's lands for himself: He uses a mysterious fortune slip from the Sengaku-ji temple to put a curse on the master of ceremony tutoring Asano at the time, the honorable Kira Kozuke-no-Suke, who then becomes the puppet of Yoshiyasu.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })The following months shows tense relations between Asano and Kira, who demanded large amounts of bribes and nonsensical requests along with some insults. It eventually escalates to a breaking point in March when Asano drew her sword during an important ceremony in the shōgun's very castle, after being mocked and provoked multiple times by Kira, and attacked him In the Back. This eventually causes Asano to be condemned to ritual suicide along with the confiscation of the entire Ako domain by the shogunate, by Seppuku as punishment for drawing her sword within the walls of the castle, and disturbing the shogun while she was playing with her dogs, despite Yoshiyasu's pleas to punish Kira equally. The same day, Asano is effectively ordered to die as she gives her farewell to two of her retainers who came to see her.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })Some time in 20XX, the highschooler Fukami Suguha, former kendo practitioner turned Hikikomori, spends an idle life playing eroge and getting bullied by his younger sister who also practices kendo and is a huge fan of Japanese history like him. One fateful day, they visit the Sengaku-ji temple to learn more about the famous 47 Ronin of the Akō incident. Upon testing his fortune however, he draws the most unexpected of all: Enormous Misfortune (大大凶), an impossibly-rare occurrence of a fortune slip whose last "winner" was more than 300 years ago. Shortly afterwards, Suguha faints as he was watching the gravestones of the Akō Ronin...He wakes up in a small village, having taken the place of an individual sharing his name, but without any of his memories: His consciousness was transported into the Genroku Era in 1701, March 12th. After the obligatory period of mourning, he adjusts to his new life until realizing he has come into the very period of the Ako Incident except the ronin are women, and circumstances forces him to be part of its history. He then meets the would-be leader of the ronin, Oishi Kuranosuke, and starts to live with her family after the loss of the Ako domain to the shogunate, assisting her in her attempts to restore the domain, while observing other ronin from more radical factions attempting to coerce their comrades to take action and assassinate Kira.As history unfolds before him, Suguha begins to search for the reason he was transported in the Genroku Era, and will have to use his knowledge of the modern world to make difficult choices and fight numerous enemies, driven by his desire to save the ronin from their historical deaths at any cost. Then things gets more complicated and weird.Compare Miburo, its Spiritual Successor by the same author, featuring The Shinsengumi, known for their claims to be The 47 Ronin successors. ChuSinGura 46+1 features the following tropes:
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