Japanese AH-manga and anime!

The Sandman

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One relatively recent one is "The Place Promised in Our Early Days", which is set in a world where Japan was divided between the US and the Soviets after WWII; Russia occupied Hokkaido and the US occupied the rest.
 
Not a fan of manga myself, but I just read in another hist mag article yest re the A-bombs and Japan's refusal to apologise for wartime atrocities, that there's a bit of a disturbing new trend in Japanese pop culture with some manga mags set in WWII depicting Japs exclusively as liberators of Asian countries from white colonial domination.
 
There is the recent anime movie Steamboy, by the guy who made Akira. It takes place in and alternate London where steampunk technology is starting to appear.

Would Castle in the Air be alternate history?
 
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