26 March 2015

Kantai Collection — Kongou battleship partial-nudes ~ < various artists > (borderline: ecchi-hentai)

(hentai: E-hentai— images: Danbooru)
Kongou
(Kongou Class Battleship)
(images: Danbooru)
 ~ < various artists > ~

Japanese battleship Kongō

Kongō (金剛, "indestructible", named for Mount Kongō) was a warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War I and World War II. She was the first battlecruiser of the Kongō class, among the most heavily armed ships in any navy when built. Her designer was the British naval engineer George Thurston, and she was laid down in 1911 at Barrow-in-Furness in Britain by Vickers Shipbuilding Company. Kongō was the last Japanese capital ship constructed outside Japan. She was formally commissioned in 1913, and patrolled off the Chinese coast during World War I.

~ AOI Hito ~
(images: Danbooru)

Decensored by TENSHI Rikku

Kongō underwent two major reconstructions. Beginning in 1929, the Imperial Japanese Navy rebuilt her as a battleship, strengthening her armor and improving her speed and power capabilities. In 1935, her superstructure was completely rebuilt, her speed was increased, and she was equipped with launch catapults for floatplanes. Now fast enough to accompany Japan's growing carrier fleet, Kongō was reclassified as a fast battleship. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, Kongō operated off the coast of mainland China before being redeployed to the Third Battleship Division in 1941. In 1942, she sailed as part of the Southern Force in preparation for the Battle of Singapore.

~ Deego ~
(images: Danbooru) 

The Kongō fought in a large number of major naval actions of the Pacific War during World War II. She covered the Japanese Army's amphibious landings in British Malaya (part of present-day Malaysia) and the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) in 1942, before engaging American forces at the Battle of Midway and during the Guadalcanal Campaign. Throughout 1943, Kongō primarily remained at Truk Lagoon in the Caroline Islands, Kure Naval Base (near Hiroshima), Sasebo Naval Base (near Nagasaki), and Lingga Roads, and deployed several times in response to American aircraft carrier air raids on Japanese island bases scattered across the Pacific. The Kongō participated in the Battle of the Philippine Sea and the Battle of Leyte Gulf in 1944 (October 22–23), engaging and sinking American vessels in the latter. The Kongō was torpedoed and sunk by the submarine USS Sealion while transiting the Formosa Strait on 21 November 1944. She was the only Japanese battleship sunk by submarine in the Second World War, and the last battleship sunk by submarine in history.

(source: Wikipedia)

~ Hidebuu ~
(images: Danbooru)

~ INUZUMI Masaki ~
(images: Danbooru)

~ Yatsu ~
(images: Danbooru)

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  • Body Parts and associated terms — 
    • oppai (おっぱい) — Japanese for "breasts", used only when the breasts are visible, no clothing or towels or the like obstructing the view, though visible nipples are not necessary.
      • chikubi (乳首) — Japanese for "nipples". 
      • houkyou (豊胸) — Japanese for "full breasts". 
    • paipan (白板) — An individual lacking pubic hair, usually depicted as female. 
  • decensor — I, TENSHI Rikku, have removed any censoring over genitals, anus and breasts. This includes matrix and bar censoring. 
  • mecha musume (メカ娘) — The term means, literally, 'mecha girls', and follows moe anthropomorphism mecha shoujo designs (i.e. girls and military vehicles: tanks, aircraft, ships, et al).
  • miko (神子) — An unmarried woman who serves at a Shinto shrine, helping to receive visitors and performing kagura (神楽) dances at ceremonies, among other responsibilities. 
  • nopan (katakana ノーパン) — Abbreviation of "no pantsu". To be used when panties are expected. 
  • Ratings —
    • borderline — The fuzzy area where ecchi meets hentai.  
    • ecchi (hiragana エッチ) — Refers to softcore or playful sexuality, within the Western animanga world, in contradistinction to the word 'hentai' which connotes hardcore, perversion or fetishism. Works described as ecchi do not show sexual intercourse or genitalia. (source: Wikipedia
    • hentai (変態 hiragana へんたい) — A catch-all term to describe a genre of anime and manga pornography. The Western viewers / readers of anime / manga adopts and uses the word 'hentai' which connotes hardcore, perversion or fetishism. (source: Wikipedia

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