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  • ID: 10532995
  • Uploader: Doragonn »
  • Date: 11 days ago
  • Size: 4.99 MB .png (2632x3619) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/139374537 »
  • Rating: General
  • Score: 17
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  • Status: Active

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konpaku youmu (touhou) drawn by youyume-kun

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  • 1/1は元日!

    January 1st is New Year's Day!

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    January 1st is New Year's Day! (This is the Year of the Horse)
    This national holiday is held at the beginning of the year and was originally called "New Year." 新年 (New Year) is an older term now more commonly used to refer to Lunar New Year, which has since been replaced by 元日 (New Year's Day) after Japan adopted the Gregorian calendar in 1873.
    Once again, everyone...Happy New Year!!
    I hope guys you have a (healthy) good morning this year too!!
    Myon, who has abandoned his troubled mind and awakened
    HAPPY NEW YEAR
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