Sakura Fortune 2

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Enhanceyour combat tactics with the Sakura Fortune 2 demo game, a no cost and safe option to devise a strategy, alongside Sakura, our princess. Feel the excitement of activating 3 or more Sword Scatter symbols and unleashing a series of Fortune Free Spins or the suspense as you watch for Sakura Wilds to appear and take control of the reels. With its volatility and 576 winning ways the odds are, on your side. Mastering this adventure comes at no expense.

The demo version of Sakura Fortune 2 created by Quickspin offers a risk opportunity to dip your toes into the realm of gambling. In this trial run you can enjoy playing without worries experiencing the games volatility. While high volatility may mean wins overall the victories that do come your way are truly rewarding.


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The Sakura Fortune 2 demo expands on the success of its predecessor by enhancing visuals and intensifying effects within a setting. Step into the shoes of Sakura, the courageous warrior princess, embarking on a quest to uncover a sword. This cherry blossom themed game seamlessly shifts, from calmness to excitement mirroring the fortunes it presents.


In this gaming experience excitement centers, around the wilds. Keep an eye out for Sakura Wild symbols that boost your earnings and be ready to secure them in place during Fortune Free Spins. Remember, each spin offers a chance to improve your combat abilities while immersing yourself in a gaming journey.


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The warrior princess is back, in Sakura Fortune 2 a captivating sequel by Quickspin. Released on November 22 2021 this online slot game surpasses its predecessor with features. Quickspin, a trusted provider known for its player return rates sets the games RTP at 96.03%. With a reel setup of 3 4 4 4 3 across five reels players have 576 ways to win. The games high volatility adds an element of thrill for those to take risks. Betting ranges from $0.20 to $100 per spin catering to a range of players.


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Not only are the Clow Cards used for summoning magic, they are also used for telling fortunes! In Volume 3 of the Cardcaptor Sakura manga series, Kero shows Sakura how to do some simple fortune telling using only 10 cards. This specific telling is designed to allow you to become aware of the forces that will be opposing you in the near future. It was this telling that was critical for Sakura because it enabled her to identify the special Clow Card known as the Mirror Card. When Sakura's fortune was told, she only had the Watery, Windy, Wood, Jump, Fly, Flower, Shadow, Sword, Illusion, and Thunder Clow Cards. However, feel free to use all 52 of your Clow Cards if you'd like! Here's how to do it:


Meaning:

This is how I interpreted my fortune. My boyfriend is supposed to be flying over to see me next Thursday. The Storm Card represents news or transmission. Perhaps I will see a storm warning on the news soon. The Windy Card refers to a challenge or test. Maybe the winds will be troublesome on the day of his flight. The Sleep Card relates to the opposing force. This doesn't directly relate, but my boyfriend did mention that he will most likely fall asleep on the plane! The Return Card also relates to the opposing force. Maybe the storm will be so bad that he is forced to return home. The final card relating to the opposing force is the Rain Card. Obviously, there is rain during a storm. Finally, the Watery Card tells of approaching danger. Think about it... storm, wind, rain... that deals with water! I believe that the overall meaning of my fortune is that his flight will be canceled. However, let's hope that it isn't!


MPJ Youth, a university student community to learn about Africa and promote it in Japan, invited Thembo to join their event during March 14 and 18, 2022. After he was able to get close to friendly Japanese students as soon as he met them, he joined several online seminars, and they showed him around Tokyo, such as Shinjuku and Asakusa. We can see a bright future from those young people across the borders actively learn the past and think about the future.


Thanks to Mako Iino san, the former Japanese exchange student who invited me and introduced me to the members of Millennium Promise Japan (MPJ) Youth and asked if I can participate in their camp which I accepted. MPJ Youth is a group of Japanese students from different universities who are interested in African affairs and promoting Africa in Japan. This time, they had organized a Rwanda online tour which involved a series of activities. On March 14, we had a kick-off meeting in Shinjuku (one of the busiest city in Tokyo) where we introduced ourselves, what we like, our expectations, and divided ourselves into four groups of 4-7 members. We later had hybrid Zoom session with PIASS Peace Club at my home university in which several discussions were made.


On March 15, the following day, we again meet in Shinjuku at the same place. We started with an evaluation of the previous session, played some Japanese traditional games, discussed Africa and each group discussed which places they would like to visit for sightseeing in two days and two different groups during the camp sessions. This day was interesting. In my group, we were both talking, laughing, and joking as if we had met for a long time before. The members were very friendly and soon my group members become my friends whom I ate out with several other days. We later had a hybrid Zoom conference with PIASS Peace Club members for the second day. This session was too interactive as we were sharing about Japanese culture, African cultures, social life, and sharing our experiences in Japan, etc.



In the end, I had dinner with Yuki (Ide) san, the MPJ Youth president, and Mako san in Shinjuku. The most thing I enjoyed in Japan was trying different Japanese such as eating different food. They recommended I eat ramen which was delicious and become among my favourite Japanese dishes. On March 16, they had a lecture by the Rwandan Ministry of Gender and Family Promotion. I couldn't attend this session as they said it's not necessary since it will be in Japanese. That day, I went to visit the United Nations University in Shibuya (another busy city in Tokyo) with my Japanese friend who had come from the UK.


On the 17th, we had an online lecture by His Excellency Dr. Charles Murigande, the former Rwandan ambassador to Japan. This lecture was educative; he presented about the pre-colonial and post-colonial Rwanda education system. He later discussed the pre-genocide, post-genocide education system, and the contemporary changes in the Rwandan education sector. We later had a question and answer session and ended the meeting. On this day, my group had agreed to meet in Musashisakai after the online session. We met and went to visit the Tokyo Sky Tree which is currently the world's tallest tower standing at 650 meters tall. I was surprised to reach the tower, it was too technological, tall with many businesses inside and many people flocking in and out. I was too excited and we paid for a ticket to get on top of it, it wasn't cheap. On top, I wasn't the only one who looked scared to see big buildings looking too short and small and at the same time excited to have a clear view of Tokyo. My group members were too funny and friendly, they could tease me to step on the transparent glass and look down to see how scary I would be like other people around. We took pictures and left. From the tower, we went to visit the Senso-Ji temple located in Asakusa for cultural experience and prayers. This temple is an ancient Buddhist and the oldest in Tokyo. It looked busy and colourful, I prayed using my usual and favourite fortune telling prayer which predicted a lot of success in my future. Actually, I had begun to believe in this fortune-telling style of prayer after we went to eat some street sweets and Sakura pans and left Asakusa. It was another memorable day ever in Japan.

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