
It’s strange how there’s an unusually strong enthusiasm for something that’s just a mere element.
Since there are successful examples of community revitalization through Love Live, it’s understandable to aim for a chance.
>>3
It’s just that Numazu and Kanazawa are originally tourist destinations…
It’s a good thing that a friendly area for spastas has been established.
>>11
Okino Torishima has been abandoned…
>>14
It’s Kozushima!!!11
Will it become the Onizuka 11 sisters?
Where is the element of Ushiku City in the costume…?
>>5
I think it was matched to a nice western-style mansion that appeared in an anime.
>>5
The Seven-Eleven girl isn’t wearing the Seven uniform or anything…
>>46
Seven is right in front of Chika-chan’s real house, so there’s at least some connection.
If you bring out the Ushiku element, it will lose its charm.
The Ushiku Element is a big Buddha and a cemetery.
The red is from Ushiku Chateau wine.
Is green a vegetable?
Is there anything else in Ushiku other than the Great Buddha?
>>12
Numazu has the sea, but Ushiku doesn’t…
Since we have nothing, we’re going to promote ourselves as the Onizuka sisters!
Preventing Classmate’s Return to Their Home Country
Receiving a ribbon from my admired senior.
I will be a radio personality together with my admired senior from now on.
Collaboration with my hometown, Ushiku.
My sister is having a fulfilling life…
>>15
Greedy jellyfish!!!
An Australia-exclusive collaboration! Could it make otaku travel…?
It would have been better if we had done it in Ushiku from the beginning.
>>17
There’s nothing here.
>>17
It seems like the school might close down before even having the chance to take on Love Live in the middle of the first term.
Will you wear a mawashi and compete in sumo inspired by Kisenosato?
Ibaraki has Oarai-senpai too, so we have to proceed cautiously.
The fact that a new school was established in Ushiku and immediately faces the risk of being closed is truly a joke…
The mayor of Ushiku was in Numazu the other day.
It’s no good because it evokes thoughts of civil war themes or the Mito Tengu Party Rebellion in Ibaraki.
The mayor of Ushiku also came to the Tokyo performance of the tour.
I’m happy about Ushiku’s enthusiasm, but honestly, there’s really nothing here…
>>28
There’s a part of me that’s motivated because there’s nothing else.
The Great Buddha was really big.
Should I create a statue of the Onitsuka sisters like in One Piece…?
>>30
Will they establish a sister statue on the same scale as the Great Buddha…?
The Great Buddha is certainly worth seeing at least once.
There really is nothing else…
There’s a ramen shop that is said to be the most delicious in Japan, so we could collaborate with them.
If the Onizuka sisters become a loose character like Kagamin, there might be a chance!
In the countryside, it doesn’t really matter where, we just want something to attract people, so of course, everyone gets excited about it.
The Harajuku yankee thread is getting more traction than the Ushiku residents.
Visibility is…
It’s not even two minutes slow…
I wonder if I should give a Yui Ga-O costume as a present to Ushiku City.
We need to build a Gamers in Ushiku.
It would be great if we could get them involved in Ibaraki Prefecture, but these guys have no intention of working together at all!
>>42
Because there is a great senior who succeeded in revitalizing Oarai…
Was that originally a tourist spot too?
I’m genuinely happy about this kind of regional collaboration, but I can’t help but think that I wish they had done this level of groundwork in the troubled early days.
Isn’t it fine to just be in Chibaragi?
At that time, there were seven elements, right?
Is there someone going to the island tomorrow (or is it today?) without a name?
Harajuku, Shanghai, and Vienna should also invest this much effort.
Vienna is almost unknown in terms of the city’s appearance.
I think there was a hotel called Margarete in Vienna.
Did you come suddenly?
Sorry, I was out for a meal.