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katewarner Jan 3, 2020 9:36PM

O God this is too much

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Lilliwyt Jan 3, 2020 9:39PM

Oh wait, it's actually Shamiko tail who form the heart behind.

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sorathecrow Jan 3, 2020 9:46PM

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Mimiyaah Jan 4, 2020 2:10AM

Matching Kimono’s~

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Firefly Fanatic Jan 4, 2020 3:40AM

Omfg Momouse

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BV Jan 4, 2020 5:20AM

Beautiful...

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BugDevil Jan 4, 2020 5:49AM

If I'm seeing this right Shamiko's cheek is the character "to"(meaning: with). Momo's cheek is a rat, because it's the year of the rat. I have no idea why they inked each other's faces, but this is superbly cute.
Also handholding on the first day of the year?! I always knew Shamiko was a lewd demon.

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DY4Y Jan 4, 2020 5:58AM

^Shamiko's cheek has the cursive character 子 which means child (and is also pronounced "ko")

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BugDevil Jan 4, 2020 6:22AM

^Actually I mixed them up, it looks a lot more like る(ru). That's the English to .

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TctyaDDK Jan 4, 2020 6:40AM

^ in Japan there's a traditional game played during New Year's festivals called Hanetsuki, similar to badminton but without a net and played with rectangular wooden paddles (called hagoita). The ones who fail to hit the shuttlecock lose and would have their faces inked. That's probably the intention of the artist, though the hagoita is nowhere to be seen.

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ReadingDoujinshi Jan 4, 2020 9:28AM

sasuga shamiko-sama

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DY4Y Jan 4, 2020 9:43AM

^^^る and cursive 子 look very similar. The reason I assume it's 子 is because it fits Shamiko's name (Shamiko is シャミ子 and Yuko is 優子, both have 子)
This is an example of a cursive 子

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luinthoron Jan 4, 2020 10:07AM

^I tend to agree, even with my very limited knowledge of Japanese I immediately read this as 子

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BugDevil Jan 4, 2020 10:28AM

All of this does not really explain what the point is though. Why write ko on her face in the first place? I dont see the connection to either hanetsuki or the year of the rat.

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terraformars Jan 4, 2020 10:38AM

^It's pronounced "ne" and in this case it does not means "child" but it is the symbol of "rat" in Chinese zodiac, look it up.

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TheLostLight Jan 4, 2020 2:41PM

Terraformars is right, it's the Zodiac symbol for "rat", because it's year of the rat.

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DY4Y Jan 4, 2020 2:45PM

^^I completely forgot that the Zodiac wasn't written as 鼠. That makes way more sense.

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Azero25 Jan 4, 2020 5:58PM

Happy new year

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Megumiaki Jan 5, 2020 4:11AM

Yep, 子 is both the "ko" in Shamiko/Yuuko's name and the kanji used in Japanese for the sign of the rat in the Chinese zodiac, since it's the year of the rat. That's why there's a rat on Momo's cheek.

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Maximus66 Jan 5, 2020 8:24PM

All your talk about Japanese reminded me of https://twitter.com/Dogen/status/1213763986421772289