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Japan is full of beautiful cities. Kyoto and Nara, for instance.
Nara is a quiet and clean city.
Rina is in the home economics club. Her main activity is dressmaking.
As you can also tell from these beautiful, far from Japanese, looks, Yuna is not pure-blood Japanese. She's a quarter-blood with a westerner as grandmother.
The Takamatuzuka burial mound is located in Nara prefecture, Asukamura.
Thanks to Haruna's "weather mode" Kaori's fervour was greatly dampened.
She calls her sister Mina-chan.
She visited not only Kyoto but also Nara.
She likes Nara all the better because she can feel at home there.
Ten minutes after they had passed Nara, the car ran out of gas.
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