>>3896263> Most samurai were quite tiny—a 16th-century samurai was usually very slim and ranging from 160 to 165 centimetres (5'3? to 5'5?) in height.He’s from a literal manlet people known to have soft features. Of course he’s going to look much younger than his actual age by western standards.
That doesn’t make him a child or you’d have to absolve every baby faced, short IJA war criminal after WW2 on the ground that they’re children. Manlets are adults too.