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  • But it's so fun, though.

  • It's really comfortable, though.

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  • And now finally you are in Japan and so happy about that.

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B1 kimono noodle taste beer kyoto crispy

外国人が初めて着物を着て京都で食べ歩き!Trying Japanese sweets in Kyoto

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    林宜悉 posted on 2020/04/23
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