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  • ? hisona (suaritesumi) 2.3k

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  • ? nishida satono 1.7k
  • ? teireida mai 1.6k
  • ? usami sumireko 3.5k

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  • ID: 3786109
  • Uploader: ADT555 »
  • Date: over 5 years ago
  • Size: 910 KB .png (1411x2000) »
  • Source: e-hentai.org/s/5843f2a836/1561539-14 »
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usami sumireko, nishida satono, and teireida mai (touhou) drawn by hisona_(suaritesumi)
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    Bw... Come on, guys...
    Y... You said you weren't listening...
    Ooh, really?
    "The Great Rice Dance", they called it!
    The "Eichou Oodengaku"?
    A dance craze in Kyoto in 1096.
    Yesterday we talked about... dancing mania, right? Something similar actually came up in Japanese history class today.
    Yeah, I guess they're kinda similar.
    I wasn't listening.
    Phehehe... Satono, you don't remember either!
    Oh...?
    Guess every place in the world has some stories related to dancing.
    The "Eejanaika" festivals, too...
    Carnival-slash-protests in 1867-68.
    Oh, y'know... Everybody knows that much...
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