You don't seem to get how prolific a writer he was. The man once wrote a poem about accidentally breaking a strap on his favorite pair of sandals. He wrote about anything and everything, notable or not. If he was having fun pranking people with a weird foreigner, he'd have left behind multiple "ha ha, the look on that guy's face when he realized the gaijin wasn't covered in ink" poems.
Why do you consider a prank to be a "big deal"?
Ah, yes, those notorious and well known pranksters, the Jesuits.
I was talking about Nobunaga surprising people.
You don't seem to get how prolific a writer he was. The man once wrote a poem about accidentally breaking a strap on his favorite pair of sandals. He wrote about anything and everything, notable or not. If he was having fun pranking people with a weird foreigner, he'd have left behind multiple "ha ha, the look on that guy's face when he realized the gaijin wasn't covered in ink" poems.