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11/14 was dubbed Good Stone Day (11(ii)14(ishi)=いい石) by Yamanashi Stone Industry Association in 1999. Eika likes to stack stones
11/14 was dubbed Good Stone Day (11(ii)14(ishi)=いい石) by Yamanashi Stone Industry Association in 1999. Eika likes to stack stones
11/14 was dubbed Good Stone Day (11(ii)14(ishi)=いい石) by Yamanashi Stone Industry Association in 1999. Eika likes to stack stones
11/14 was dubbed Good Stone Day (11(ii)14(ishi)=いい石) by Yamanashi Stone Industry Association in 1999. Eika likes to stack stones
In SCoOW vol. 5's cross review, Satori rates herself at an 11/10. As such she is linked to the number 11
In SCoOW vol. 5's cross review, Satori rates herself at an 11/10. As such she is linked to the number 11
11/11: Satori Day, Onbashira Day
11/12: Good Hifuu Day
11/14: Eika Day
11/18: Jo'on Day
11/19: Good Iku-san Day
11/24: Youmu Day
11/5: Good Renko Day
11/6: Good Reimu Day
11/9: Good Okuu Day
11/10: Kisume Day
11/11: Satori Day, Onbashira Day
11/12: Good Hifuu Day
11/14: Eika Day
10/26 is Atomic Power Day in Japan
10/26 is Atomic Power Day in Japan
Goroawase: 10 1(i)6(ro)=10 Colored. The idea is that Alice's seven colors, Reimu's red and white, and Marisa's black and white sum to ten colors (if you consider white is common between them, sort of)
Goroawase: 10 1(i)6(ro)=10 Colored. The idea is that Alice's seven colors, Reimu's red and white, and Marisa's black and white sum to ten colors (if you consider white is common between them, sort of)
Marisa is associated with mushrooms, and Alice is associated with dolls
Marisa is associated with mushrooms, and Alice is associated with dolls
Ushi-Matsuri (牛祭) is a festival held at Kōryū-ji Temple on 10/12, in which a priest wearing a Matarajin mask rides an ox
Ushi-Matsuri (牛祭) is a festival held at Kōryū-ji Temple on 10/12, in which a priest wearing a Matarajin mask rides an ox
10 in hexidecimal is A, and 9 can be read as "Kyu", hence Akyuu
10 in hexidecimal is A, and 9 can be read as "Kyu", hence Akyuu