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mintaffy · 6 months ago
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you know what? happy kaitaku Saturday part 3
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ironnbarbs · 10 months ago
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i am once again bringing you art with no context whatsover, idk use your imagination for the context
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kbondoxxxxav · 2 years ago
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grow up kaitaku
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ask-keiyu · 2 years ago
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april fools!
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manofmanymons · 1 year ago
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Confessing to your crush <<<<< trying to kill him
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hikikomoriheadphonegirl · 9 months ago
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nihonnokeshiki · 10 months ago
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Osaka
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Harukas observatorium Kaitaku-en Tenno-ji kouen Isshin-ji Shitenno-ji
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saiyef · 2 months ago
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All Volume Covers of The Crafty Mage: Frontier Settling Made Easy
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nocontextmangapanels · 1 year ago
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Not a manga panel but I'm going insane, "Moto Kyuutei Renkinjutsushi no Watashi Henkyou de Nonbiri Ryouchi Kaitaku Hajimemasu!" and "Mujikaku na Tensai Madougushi wa Nonbiri Kurashitai" have literally the exact same opening chapter, exact same story beats down to the tiniest details of exactly how protag-chan is being bullied by her coworkers and how she chooses to handle the conversation where her engagement is dissolved, and they're written by the SAME AUTHOR with DIFFERENT ARTISTS and published in DIFFERENT MAGAZINES apparently within weeks of each other, what is actually happening here, Hinokage Sora I just want to talk.
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inganikki · 1 year ago
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I was lucky enough to visit Hokkaido for a few days, so of course I had to go look at some Golden Kamuy related places!
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1. Hokkaido Kaitaku village is a big outdoor museum that archives old historical buildings, many of which appear in GK. So many, in fact, that the museum handed me a map where they list the buildings that appear in the manga and it was most of them.
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The church in which Tsurumi confronts Asirpa
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The photography studio
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Herring fishermen's communal lodge
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The infamous otter hotpot location👀
I even saw two cosplayers dressed up as Inkarmat and Suenaga doing a photoshoot together in an old clinic!
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I couldn't not buy a box of GK Tsukisappu Anpan too.
2. The old Sapporo Beer factory
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A lot went down here...
3. I went to an Ainu cuisine restaurant. I had a bear meat hotpot, deer meat skewers, tonoto (Ainu wine made from millet), ento herb tea, among other things. They were all amazing.
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They had copies of GK volumes as well. I miss you Kiroranke.
4. I soaked up in an onsen at Noboribetsu.
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The beautiful sulfuric Hell Valley at Noboribetsu.
Here I went to the Noboribetsu Bear Park and saw many Ezo Higuma bears. The males are so big, and while they are cute they would be utterly terrifying to encounter in the wild.
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The park also had exhibits showing Ainu living spaces, tools, clothing, and explanations about the Iomante bear ritual which were really interesting.
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This was my first time in Hokkaido and it was an amazing experience. I only had a few days so I only saw Sapporo, Otaru, and Noboribetsu. I really wanted to see Abashiri prison but Hokkaido is a big island and I wasn't able to this time, but I aspire to go one day!
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mintaffy · 2 years ago
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happy kaitaku saturday pt2. Second image based off of this fic
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ironnbarbs · 10 months ago
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comic based off @manofmanymons last kaitaku fic and an ask i sent saying that agumon would be pissed as well.
let 👏Takuma 👏be👏 petty👏
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sigmafsblog · 4 months ago
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UNSEEN SAPPORO
1. Moerenuma Park
A hidden gem designed by Japanese-American sculptor Isamu Noguchi, this park blends art and nature. Its expansive grounds include geometric sculptures, fountains, and a glass pyramid, offering unique sights year-round. In winter, the park becomes a serene snowy landscape, perfect for peaceful walks or sledding.
2. Hokkaido University Botanical Gardens
While Hokkaido University is popular, its botanical gardens are often overlooked. These tranquil gardens are home to various plant species and a small museum dedicated to the indigenous Ainu culture, making it an ideal escape for nature and history lovers.
3. Historical Village of Hokkaido (Kaitaku-no-Mura)
Tucked away from the usual tourist routes, this open-air museum showcases traditional buildings from Hokkaido’s pioneer era. It offers a glimpse into 19th-century rural life, with old houses, farms, and workshops, creating an immersive historical experience.
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Ideas to Spend Your Next Vacation in Japan
As the fall nears, vacationers are starting to plan their next travel destination. Are you one of those searching for a spectacular country, creating a prominent name in the travel maps of the world for its world-class beaches, mountains, terrains, volcanoes and cuisine? Despite checking out the available tickets of business class flights to Cairns, Dubai, Melbourne or Las Vegas, for a change check the flights to Japan.
Many of the tourist attractions in Japan are now recognized as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. Japan is one of the most ancient civilizations that are still preserving its culture, heritage and spirituality since ancient times. The country by the Pacific has already witnessed multiple earthquakes and every time they have overcome the by reconstructing the temples, ancient Buddhist shrines and castles to restore their ancient heritage. These shrines and heritage sites are found from busy Tokyo to the serene Mount Koya.
Visit a few Online Travel Agencies offering provisions for customized tour packages besides selling tickets for business class flights to Harare from UK or first-class flights to Tokyo from London. Purchasing a customized tour package to Japan will keep you stress-free and you can peacefully enjoy the trip to Japan with your partner, family or solo by following the itinerary created by the OTA.
Things to see in Japan:
Japan houses the best number of shrines and temples. Besides, there are various amusement parks and places with great scenic beauty. Amid the skyscrapers and advanced commercial centres, Japan houses the most numbers of Buddhist temples and pagodas. Pre-book a round-way business class ticket to Abu Dhabi from Tokyo to reach home safely even if the season faces a heavy rush.
Let’s explore some of the top Japanese tourist attractions.
Hokkaido, Better known as Historical Village
This ancient village came into existence in 1868. Located in the suburbs of Sapporo, the village is presently inhabited by 60 heads of families. This village is itself a museum called the Museum of Hokkaido locally named Kaitaku Kinenkan. The ancient houses in this village are the silent onlookers of the historic Meiji Restoration.
Tokyo Disneyland
This is considered one of the must-visit tourist attractions in Tokyo Japan. This Disneyland is the next fantasyland that was created after the United States. This was inaugurated in 1983 by the then government. The Tokyo Disney Sea is a great fun place, especially for kids. Here in this aquamarine park, tourists will get a chance to see the largest aquarium that is treasured with innumerable marine fish and rare marine animals. The tourists will be amused to find big sharks and large octopuses from the glass windows. The Disney Sea is indeed a wonder.
Samurai Palace or the great Kumamoto Castle
The Japanese are proud of their Samurai clan. They were protectors and warriors. According to the chronicles these castles of the mighty samurais were built in the year 1607, under military supervision. Today, this castle has been remodelled as a museum. The doors are open for the visitors, where they can see the pictures of the chivalrous samurais. Their sharp weapons are also displayed those are enshrined by the next generation samurais. The Americans might feel excited to find this castle was the set of The Last Samurai, featuring Tom Cruise.
 Sakura Festival at Niigata-Japan
This is a blooming festival in Japan. The Sakura flowers are one of the trademarks of Japanese natural beauties. Tourists are often guided to visit this flower festival if they are visiting Japan from March to May of the year. These flowers bloom with the coming of spring. While boarding one of the best business class tickets to Dhaka or New Delhi to come back home, you might recapitulate the beautiful places and people you explored in Japan.
 Hanabi Festival of Fireworks
This vibrant festival was introduced in the year 1700. This fireworks festival is also known as Hanabi in Japan. In all the major cities across the country, this festival is held. This is one of the must-see tourist attractions in Japan.
For a memorable vacation of your lifetime, choose Japan. You’ll appreciate Japanese cuisine like Sushi and Saki besides witnessing the bedazzling culture of this Far East land.
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manofmanymons · 3 months ago
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Periodically someone will come up with a stscr hc that is beat for beat exactly one of oomf's old kaitaku hcs and I'm left sitting there like "am I forever doomed to only like the same ship in different fonts"
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hikikomoriheadphonegirl · 9 months ago
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