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Avoiding religious issues is good, isn’t it?
It’s something like a pancake with cabbage in it.
A senior who is particular about flour-based foods has shown up…
Takashi Matsuo is a person from Japan.
Hey, Rippy!
What do you call this disk-shaped snack that is filled with red bean paste?
>>5Japanese waffles… right?
Don’t suddenly act like a foreigner.
Since my dad is Japanese, it seems like he would have eaten one or two okonomiyaki at home.
It might be that I can’t cook or that I’m not from Kansai.
>>8I think it’s difficult to gather materials in Sweden.
Sauces and such
>>18Isn’t there an Asian market or something?
Well, if worst comes to worst, I could have family or friends in Japan send it to me from there.
You can probably order it normally from Amazon now, can’t you? Even if it might be a bit more expensive.
It’s delicious, isn’t it?
Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki
Hey, Rippy!
I don’t think noodles are put in quiche.
>>10There’s also a quiche with spaghetti in it, Kiyona-chan.
>>12I see…
>>12The handball is being ignored, and it’s hilarious.
Okonomiyaki is sometimes treated as a Japanese pancake by foreigners, so I guess it’s fine.
Fokaneupou
Foreigners who say “practically free.”
Quiche is basically a home-cooked dish where you bake anything with cheese and cream in the oven, and it tends to turn out delicious, right?
But suddenly singing about the Carp just because there’s trouble on stage is too rock-and-roll…
>>17But in Hiroshima, you are made to sing the Carp’s fight song at the level of compulsory education.
That’s terrible for perfect communication.
>>19In Hiroshima, it’s at the level of a lullaby for children before compulsory education.
>>17Ms. Kuramoto is from the upper class, so she must have polished her skills to entertain and respond in social settings like parties, so wouldn’t that be good?
It’s impressive that you remember the Carp’s cheering songs… but I don’t know even a piece of it.
Hiroshima is scary…
>>22Hanshin is similar in that regard…
>>25As expected, we won’t be putting on a play that wins at kindergarten…
>>27Hanshin will use preschoolers as hammers to hit opposing fans.
>>30…Huh?
Isn’t it worse?
Civic cult…!
Chinna has a high ability to sense what makes others happy and feels a talent for being loved.
As expected, charm level 10.
It’s scary in the West…
Imagining an idol singing Rokko Oroshi was a mistake.
It’s terrible that it turns out like that if the birthplace of the idol or the person behind them overlaps.
Wasn’t it the case that if you’re not a Carp fan, you’d be ostracized?
>>32The Carp felt like the hope of Hiroshima, which was recovering from the atomic bomb…
It’s our prefecture’s professional baseball team.
>>37It also has a religious feel to it, huh…
GO! GO! Let’s go!
Hanshin Tigers
Cheer, cheer, cheer!
I only vaguely remember phrases like…
If you’re not familiar with the internet, you won’t know how to avoid it.
I won’t use a hammer on a disrespectful kindergartener.
It’s a 3-year-old child.
Could you please have the religious wars over there?!!
There are many instances where fans from other teams and residents from other prefectures talk about Hiroshima and other teams in a careless, presumptive manner.
Only Hanshin is serious.
>>40I wish it had just been a serious joke about Noah.
It can be understood that it has somewhat become a religion due to its context.
Recently, Carp fans have become quieter.
When coming from afar for a business trip, I don’t discriminate just because they are fans of other teams.
I feel like the child hammer will probably be unforgettable for the next 50 years.
Recently, everywhere except for Hanshin has been softening (at least in terms of the level of baseball fans).
Hanshin hasn’t changed much since the Showa era.
Is it that Carp fans are the ones pulling the stuffed mascots of other teams?
>>47That’s a tiger.
>>47Are you waiting for a response?
>>51That’s a Hanshin fan, isn’t it?! (Hahaha)
It’s probably a Kansai-style thing.
When Hanshin won the Japan Series, excited Hanshin fans stripped naked and jumped into Dotonbori, threw in Colonel Sanders dolls, and it became a topic of ridiculous chaos.
>>48Dotonbori diving participants
1985 Unknown (Colonel Sanders was thrown in)
In 2003, approximately 5,300 people.
2005, 55 people
2023 League Champions 26 people
Japan’s number one 37 people (people dressed as Colonel Sanders jumped in)
I think McQueen on the bulletin board is no good anymore.
Character rescue not possible
Once you put the okonomiyaki sauce on, it really feels like okonomiyaki because the presence of the sauce is so strong.
Tigers stand out clearly as a metric for arrests…
>>54Recently, I heard that someone got into a fight with opposing fans in the visitor section and was taken away by the police.
>>59Recently, there was someone wearing an Ohtani jersey cheering for the Hanshin team in the home section of Hamasta (cheering for visitors in the home section is prohibited) who ended up punching a security guard who came to stop them and got taken away by the police.
When they’re riding high, the Carp team does things like buying up all the visitor seats and turning the stadium bright red, thinking that Yokohama fans won’t come from the Kanto region anyway.
When talking about the level of fans, it generally leads to the unavoidable topic of Hanshin.
Liliya seemed to have a shy personality at first and appeared to be a bit lacking in character, but…
The fuel keeps getting added, making it more interesting…
>>58The enjoyable elements are concentrated in otaku aspects, so as they are released, their behavior increasingly becomes more entertaining.
We will lose to the cult group that is banning rice.
Too foreign.
Hiroshima dialect is scary, you know…
If a stranger suddenly says to me, “What the hell are you…,” I would be shocked…
>>62I only see that kind of communication in V-cinema when talking to others.
That’s because it’s a big hit, right? It’s an inferior team after all.
You can see it from inside the Shinkansen… a group wearing red hats moving somewhere…
But I don’t feel excited about singing “Burn, Dragons!” in Nagoya.
>>69I want to make it that way.
It was last year that the grandmother in front of me at Koshien was arrested for assault.
>>70Why do you resort to violence against an elderly woman…
Daiei is amazing, they played the support song continuously.
Nagoya is doing well as the audience attendance at Vantelin Dome has been increasing year by year.
Since the push from Dentsu promoting Carp girls has disappeared, Zoom Stadium has become quite lonely…
Was Ripyann a member of Nan-J?
>>77There’s nothing particularly like that!
>>77Lilia: “School Idol Master?”
>>77I don’t know about なんJ, but it’s a gay kid.
Sometimes I remember the students who are studying abroad.
The children’s hammer incident was also against Yokohama, and the Otani jersey incident was also against Yokohama, so do Hanshin fans get rowdy during Yokohama games?
>>79In the Chunichi game, I was arrested for saying things like “cheer more enthusiastically” and hitting people, so that’s just the default.
It seems like he looks knowledgeable about history, but he only knows about the Shinsengumi.
>>80I definitely know famous warlords too!
Oda Nobunaga! Date Masamune! Sanada Yukimura!
Nobunaga is always present in Japanese castles.
>>85It’s Ieyasu!
Well, there’s no Ieyasu either.
I know about the Shinsengumi, but I like how raw it is that I don’t know the history.
The fact that this Russian person was said to have a weaker character compared to the others.
>>89It’s troublesome when such a very small number of voices are treated as the general consensus.
>>89First, I am not Russian.
>>89The consensus of air players is probably like that.
>>89The term “Russian” can be used to refer to someone who, even when shot from behind, has no grounds to complain.
Finland! It’s Finland!
>>93You’re slipping, old man.
>>94???
At the same time, there’s another thread where they are talking about Finland…
What do you mean by “Fanland Old Man”?
Just wanting to diss?
What’s going on? It seems like everyone is suddenly anti-Finnish and I can’t make sense of it!
Katsuragi Ririya’s homeland is Sweden.
Remember to take it home.