Dear Otaku Illustrated Subscriber,
So continuing with animals, the next animal that I'll talk about is the catfish, which is known as namazu.
Today I will continue with the geographic reason for why the majority of the Japanese live in Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya. At different points in history, Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya have been centers of politics, trade, and culture. Originally known as Edo, Tokyo was the seat of the Tokugawa Shogunate, cementing it as Japan's Washington D. C. As the original capital of Japan before it was moved to Tokyo, Osaka has always been Japan's nexus of commerce. And just Nagoya's location alone made it perfect as Japan's industrial and manufacturing center. And it's because of the dominance of these three cities that infrastructure has followed, which I'll go into next week.

When I first heard about this anime in the pages of Otaku USA magazine, it didn't sound like it'd be be a very interesting story. Although I was still thinking about checking it out anyway both because I really liked the artwork and because of the possibility that I could be wrong about the story, but I never got around to it. So as you can guess, I have no intention of missing out on my second chance with this upcoming rerelease. If you also plan on not missing out on this upcoming rerelease, or even if you did check out the original but just want to see it a second time, then we can both pre - order ours below:
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