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Furisode (振袖) is a style of kimono distinguishable by its long sleeves, which range in length from 85 centimeters for a kofurisode (小振袖) to 114 centimeters for an ōfurisode (大振袖).
Furisode are the most formal style of kimono worn by unmarried women in Japan.
Many parents buy the Furisode for their daughters to celebrate this significant point in a young woman’s life. Furisode is a formal kimono for single women, it is brightly colored and made of very fine quality silk. In the very modest Japanese society wearing a Furisode is a very obvious statement. It is a very loud and clear advertisement that the single woman is available for marriage. (x)
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“The king of the Naga, a half-man, half-snake tribe in Hindu myth. The dragon kings Nanda and Takshaka of Buddhist myth fall into this royal category.”
if anyone’s wondering why i’ve been so silent lately i am currently spamming my playthrough of devil summoner 2 (which i have put off for like eons) trying to reach the level where i can summon my bros raja naga and rakshasa
don’t give me these kind of rpg games to play i’ll just keep bullshitting around with grinding till im at an insanely high level and completing all the side quests before playing through the actual storyline

And this is why you don’t name Raidou Raidou Kuzunoha, because then he’ll be Raidou Kuzunoha the 14th Raidou Kuzunoha.

Favorite Mangacaps:Brosuke & Brokuyasu
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