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Kyoto, here we come! The building over there is Kyoto Manga Museum. |
Many japanese families fly carp streamers on Children's Day(May 5th) because the carp is a symbol of a successful career. |
The building was uesd as primary school and reconstructed to the museum. |
in the buliding. |
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We met Sumire chan(second right) and Claire chan(far right). |
and Miyabi chan(far left) and Natsumi chan(second right) |
Love chan changed her costume. |
Azalea was blooming. |
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Tsukasa chan. |
Again Love chan changed her costume. |
with cinnamomum camphora |
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once again Love chan changed her costume. |
lying in the garden |
Sumire chan also changed her costume. |
Azusa chan(center) joined. |
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There were many programs in the museum. |
Love chan wrote her wish on a scrip. |
"I wish Love and Berry arcade game would be brought back into the spotlight." |
Everyone wrote their wishes. |
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Love chan tied the acrip to wire mesh. |
The acrips turned into squama of the carp. |
The carp were snaping at Love chan's arm... |
and her tail... |
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the former schoolyard became the open space people lying. |
the classrooms became exhibition rooms. |
there were musical instruments. |
Many japanese families with boys often display armor in their homes around the time of the Children's Day. |
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exhibition celebrating 101th Birthday of japanese manga artist Shigeru Sugiura. |
thank you for all kindness of the people in Kyoto! |