Independence Day!


When you think of the 4th of July the hot dog immediately comes to mind.

【Hot Dog】
German and Austrian immigrants brought these fat, long sausages and Italian immigrants introduced the concept on putting it between bread.
The collaboration of the two came to be in America and could be called a kind of fast food.

You can buy them on the street for about 2-3 dollars and are pretty satisfying.
However, when they are sold around museums and parks the prices spikes way above normal.
The 4th of July is all about hot dogs. At the seaside in New York City it is all about hot dogs.
A food that brings back many nostalgic memories is the hot dog.

By the way, up until recently Japan held the Guinness World Record for world’s longest hot dog but in 2008 was displaced by Mexico who made a 76 meter long hot dog.

The record for most hot dogs eaten was Takeru Kobayashi who ate 53 ¾ dogs.
However just one regular Nathan’s hot dog is big enough to make you full…

Translation: goatbit
LJ | Original

Log house


“I know how to make log houses! It’s because you left me alot of leftovers”

I never mentioned this, but in America’s pioneer history, log houses were indispensable.
This was the Swedish, Finnish, and other Scandinavian immigrants’ parting gift.
In the manga, during the 17th century, Finland and Sweden were kicked out of Delaware.

If you visit the richly green American and Canadian countryside, you’ll find it strewn with cute little log houses, be sure to go and see them if you ever have the chance.

Translation: cubic, lost_hitsu
LJ | Original

I’m getting nervous.


編集部で打ち合わせか…武者ぶるいがしてきたぜ!
写真は携帯でとった手のひらサイズのぬいぐるみ試作品。
持ち心地がよくてぷにゅぷにゅして可愛い。フランスが傑作。

こんにちは日丸屋です。
昨日は久々の編集部に行っての打ち合わせでめちゃくちゃ緊張しました。
監督さんやプロデューサーさんお二方も来てらして
最初何話そうかあれこれ迷ってたのですが
皆さん気さくな方でまったりとお話しすることができました。
こうしてほしいっていう要望やいつものお礼をじかに言えるっていいですね。

あとみんなで短冊書きました。夏だ。

Original

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「東京探偵姫2」の帯かかせていただきました。
明治の動乱の中で不思議な難事件を、知恵と地道な捜査と
時には力技で解決していく華族探偵達のお話です。
とっても面白くてみんな可愛いので是非見てみてくださいね!

原画のトリイさんには漫画製作でとてもお世話になったので
まさかこういう形でよんでいただけると思ってませんでした。
ありがたいです!
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