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Uu-uu
I heard there was an event yesterday.
Good evening!
Kawamura Takatsuki is so cute…
I wonder if Yayoi-ken still exists.
>>6
The pork cutlet is sold out.
>>12
Are you a store clerk!?
The designer of Hanitan is really good at drawing… I thought.
I won’t ask for anything extravagant, but I want you to make a costume and have it lined up with Hani-tan.
It has naturally blended in as if it were originally formulated by the city.
>>9
The park, which has been renovated with the ruins of a Yayoi period settlement, holds sales and events, which adds to its persuasiveness.
Um… slobber…
Hanitang is really cute, isn’t she?
Isn’t it Murakami?
Why were those five people chosen for this year’s illustration?
The bus has also become Yayoi…
The ongoing good relationship with the local government is also significant as content.
I’m laughing because I’m being treated like the second Kagamin.
I wonder if there are quite a few cases like this that people just don’t know about.
>>19
I remember that YuYuYu had quite a few initiatives rooted in the local community.
I don’t know if it’s established or not, but…
>>31
When walking through the city, the theme song plays and there are voice guidance setups featuring Yuna-chan, so it has taken root to a certain extent.
Every time I go, I’m surprised.
I wonder if they are still doing the meetup at Yayoi-ken in Takatsuki on Yayoi’s birthday.
The mascot of Takatsuki is Mizuho Fukushima.
It seems I’ve been an ambassador for the city for about 3 years now.
>>22
It’s shorter than my activity history…
>>27
I’m uneasy about the government and officials getting involved in pure fan activities…
It’s not Takatsuki Ryo.
With a name like this, I’m from Saitama.
>>25
Idols are like that.
>>25
>>25
And my hobby is Othello.
>>48
I learned in Grimas that it’s okay not to write “Reversi” because it’s a Bandai Namco trademark.
The other idols that have been transformed into haniwa are cute too.
I wonder if it’s fun to go to events, even though I’m a citizen…
>>28
The event ended yesterday, and today seems to be only for sales.
>>30
All Yayoi-related products have sold out in that sale.
A character that is the opposite of sex appeal seems to have little risk from an administrative perspective and is probably a good choice.
>>32
Hinata feels the same way.
>>32
If it were Princess Chin, it would have been dangerous.
I’m doing something like an idol.
It seems that the merchandise sold out yesterday, but I wonder if there will be some for today.
Yayoi is simply cute, so she fits perfectly as a mascot character.
Is there really a sexual aspect to the characters from The Idolmaster?
>>39
If you narrow it down to Idolmaster, there are countless of them…
If the character had remained as in the first poster visual, it would have been dangerous.
I can only be grateful to Takatsuki City for giving Yayoi a good job.
Yayoi says she is happy to be able to contribute to her hometown.
It feels like another hometown.
I think their personality is well-suited for being a tourist ambassador.
What’s in Saitama is Yayotarou House…
Today, Hani-tan was supposed to stand on stage.
Honorable Milist Mascot, Hanitan-senpai
It’s cutely… adorable…
I don’t have to eat bean sprouts anymore.
>>53
My recommendation at Yayoi-ken was the beef grilled meat set meal with bean sprouts, but since the menu has changed, I wonder what it is now?
I’ve been to Yayoi-chan during its unofficial days, and it was interesting to see the lines resembling those at Comic Market.
I can’t believe it got this far officially.
The text does not have a clear meaning in Japanese and seems to be a mix of sounds or nonsensical characters.
Because the unofficial history is deep, there are more people with good manners, and by formalizing it, they also contribute to the community and are good at paying.
There’s no reason to let go!
That park always smells nice of charcoal grilling…
Takatsuki Town in Shiga…
>>62
Because there is no Yayoi-ken…
In the early days of the unofficial era, the store must have been perplexed, wondering, “Why is it so crowded only on this day…?”
>>63
As a matter of course, that’s how it is.
I just barged in without permission.
Ride along to Minase Station, two stations ahead.
>>64
Was it such a conveniently located place?
Well-done, dry tonkatsu.
I wonder when it was that the otaku first started to intrude.
It seems that around 2015, the store started to take advantage of it as well.
>>70
I think they were really doing it secretly from a very early stage.
Isn’t it from the arcade or the 360?
It’s obvious, but I really just quietly went to the store without permission.
(The Mizushima Rinkai Railway begins to promote the 7.65 km point from the starting point inside Yayoi Station.)
Let the udon wither.
I wonder what will happen on March 25th.
Since I understood the situation, it was Yayoi’s birthday, so I was thinking that we need to increase the staff on this day…
I hope that since it has infiltrated the administration, it will become a native entity like Kagamin.
When I captured and tormented them, they turned out to be a renowned producer.
I feel like I’ve been around since before 2011 when I think about the time I passed by the store…
>>79
Back in the arcade days, there really was no supply, so they just wanted to complain about anything in a bad way…
Even after a hundred years…
>>81
I want to be squeezed in between~
>>81
HK
72
I heard that at yesterday’s event, there were conversations among the locals like, “What’s with this crowd?” “It’s Yayoi-chan,” “Oh, it’s Yayoi-chan.”
>>82
It’s recognized!
>>82
It’s like the Girls und Panzer from Oarai.
>>94
As long as they don’t cause any trouble, they’re like youkai that bring money to the local area, so they’re not a bad thing, really…
On the Takatsuki City Tourism Association’s website, it is naturally featured not only on the special page but also in various places.
If anything, you can receive goods as a return gift for the hometown tax payment.
Yayoi-chan seems to be popular with the local kids as well…
>>88
I think it’s tough in that area without a costume.
Since Yayoi has 74…
You probably experience an increase in people related to Yayoi-chan every year.
The fact that the origin was just fans’ forced connections is highly artistic.
>>100
It didn’t work.
Since I’m mostly with Nitan, it’s easier to remember.
>>93
I want Yayoi to make a costume and interact in real life too.
Is it like the category of Fujimin in our city, Yayoi-chan?
I believe that the considerable number of wrapped buses running contributes significantly to the general public’s awareness.
Yayoiken has become such an expensive restaurant that even poor people can’t choose it.
HentaiKisaragi
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If it’s just Takatsuki, that might be one thing, but if there’s also Yayoi-ken, it’s no surprise that fans would gather.
>>102
I can earn money…
I wonder if one day the signal control panel at the Sekihiromi Interchange will become a mascot.
Images of the politician enthusiastically collecting acrylic stands are often circulated.
At first, it was probably just to create buzz, but it seems like they are enjoying it quite a bit.
>>104
That person stood in line for an hour and a half yesterday, and some of the goods were sold out.
There are no privileges… is what I thought.
>>117
What good does it do to be deliberately hated by the citizens?
>>117
Every time I saw the wrapping car, I would post a photo, and thanks to that person, the efforts of Takatsuki City spread significantly… they are a benefactor…
Next Sunday, Niko-chan will have a live performance at SSA.
There was a past where people gathered on their own due to the association of place names and set meal restaurants.
There is something related to the Yayoi period called the Anma Ruins.
The character of the idol itself has a somewhat mascot-like quality.
The city is positively utilizing it.
>>107
(The person is a resident of Saitama Prefecture.)
>>109
It would have been perfect if Hibiki were here.
>>109
Looking at this illustration, I wonder how appropriate the two people in the upper row are as mascots since they seem very grown-up.
The lower section is cute, but I think it might be a bit tough for first-time viewers when digging deeper into the character, so I really believe Yayoi is truly suited for this.
If anything, I’ll also appear on the live broadcast on the 25th.
As a nationwide attraction, it’s hard to say, but in terms of drawing in local cities, the Idolmaster is incredibly strong.
>>112
The assumptions are naïve, leading to a huge crowd at the Aeon.
>>112
Hajime-chan from Okayama has been going on for quite a number of years, hasn’t she?
>>116
I know that Bizen pottery was sold out, but was there anything else after that?
Speaking of dere relationships, it’s Edo Kiriko, right?
Seeing how closely they are connected here, even if a time comes in the future when the Idolmaster content doesn’t expand any further,
It seems like we might see idols appearing in various places across the nation.
A score of only 20 points is just too harsh, and I hope you can better understand the demand…?
*Results have increased.
Tokachitsukuchite
Looking at it sexually and the public image makes my penis confused.
P quickly runs out of food…
It’s probably just right for the demand of a local character because it’s not overly sexy and has a cute, bouncy aspect.
>>124
Also, the large twin tails become distinctive and just the right amount of cute when turned into a deformed character.
Is it only known that Shijo is estimated to be in Kyoto?
What the heck is this guy?
>>125
Kyoto was raised there but not born there in a single word.
>>125
Even if I come to understand what a Yarnefelt is going forward, there are too many factors that can’t be determined by age or anything else.
The staple food is bean sprouts.
Princess… Germany…?
It’s an alien.
Yayoi has one of the least sexual colors among the 765 characters…
>>131
“I’ll buy you a car if you get really affectionate…”
Well, it was originally said to be a disguised lolicon.
Ami and Yayoi are probably the two who are difficult to see that way.
I’ll watch.
You must be earning enough that you don’t have to eat bean sprouts anymore.
>>136
Character development is important, Iori-chan!
Actually, I don’t know the reason why Ami is illegal and Mami is legal…
>>137
It seems that if you do box mass and 2, you will naturally understand.
>>137
Originally, there was no idol named Mami Futami; she was solely a stand-in for Ami Futami and was active as an idol under that premise.
Because of such terrible treatment, it ended up that Mami became more popular in a pitifully cute way.
As a result, in Im@s 2, Mami was upgraded to a produceable idol and became female.
On the contrary, Ami was relegated to a supporting role that she couldn’t produce.
>>161
Terrible.
It seems like Yayoi-chan is starting to make her costume.
The countdown to becoming a god has begun.
Bean sprouts and rice have both become expensive now.
Maybe pasta now.
Even looking at the thread image, you can’t tell that the character is from erotic content; the cuteness is just too innocent…
>>143
I think it’s a cute design that doesn’t stand out too much.
I feel like if the original character is 그대로, it overshadows the character too much, especially with this kind of thing.
I might go see the installation of the manhole on Monday.
Will Yayoiori be passed down to citizens 100 years from now?
There aren’t that many lewd doujinshi featuring Yayoi, you know…
Iori was in a terrible situation.
>>146
It feels like only certain places are just pushing a lot of it out…
>>149
That’s helpful.
The difference between Ami and Mami.
Futami Ami 700 people Chart Options Number of people [people] Percentage [%] Short comments Watching Not watching Don’t want to answer Other 160 533 5 2 22.9 76.1 0.7 0.3 Yeah, yeah, Ami is still a kid. It’s surprising that 23% are watching, but that’s how it is. Other opinions (some) ・If you’re tall, depending on the situation ・ ・ Watching Not watching *Don’t want to answer ■Other Futami Mami 700 people Chart Options Number of people [people] Percentage [%] Short comments Watching Not watching Don’t want to answer Other 296 396 7 1 42.3 56.6 1.0 0.1 What’s going on with the difference from Ami? More than 130 people say Ami is not watching, but Mami is. The biggest surprise in this survey was the difference between these two. Other opinions (some) ・ ・ ・
Yesterday, there were a lot of people gathered in Tottori for a town revitalization event that has been going on for many years involving two-dimensional content.
I’m still Dekochan.
I remember that in the past, Takatsuki’s hometown tax had a set of Surugaya goods or something like that.
Miki calls me “deko-chan,” so I still use that name.
Speaking of Yayoi, she is the only character from Osaka in 765 Production.
>>158
Nao!
Because the hair stands out more than the body, people’s eyes are drawn to the face, so it’s easy to recognize Yayoi at first glance.
>>153
Honestly, it only looked like a Yankee with slicked-back hair to me…
I wonder if the current CG technology can make it look cute.
After chapter 2, there might be some hairstyles that make Shinji look more mature.
>>153
An all-back hairstyle is a special kink.
Even though it’s not my responsibility, it feels nice to see that the character from the work is somewhat loved close by.
To be honest, the way Ryugu and Ricchan are treated is different from the unnecessary fuss made by outsiders like Jupiter.
It was a bigger problem…
>>167
I think treating Jupiter’s situation as simply noise from the outfield is a form of historical revisionism.
I’m maintaining my identity better than Azusa-san who cut her hair.
People from other prefectures might be more suited to being tourism ambassadors because they can see things from a tourist’s perspective.
In rural areas, there were also town festivals in Hokkaido.
I was impressed to see them seriously discussing at the town’s budget committee.
I think that the difference in the way Ami and Mami style their tied-up hair gives them a more mature look.
The manhole cover is cute, isn’t it?
It looks like a Poké Flute.
Yayoi’s manhole!?
Two squares!?
In the robot anime, Yayoi is the only ordinary person, while Ricchan is a mechanic.
The connection of the manhole being handled by Maekawa in Tokoname is a mystery and makes me laugh.
It’s because there is a big lucky cat.