Hello everyone. The July holidays are over, and it looks like this year's summer will be short, so I'm feeling a little lonely these days.
Since thenWe have not yet been able to obtain any information about the cast of "Okaeri Mone," a trailer, or a character relationship chart!
So, first of all, I would like to tell you that this article does not contain any new information about "Okaeri Mone"!
So, what's in this article is "What Happened When We Can't Wait for Monet to Come Back." I know that most of you probably won't be interested in this, but I'd like to share it with you!
"The events of our daily lives that we can't wait for Monet to come back"
1. They immediately say things like "Welcome back XX" or "XX Monet."
If there is an opportunity to say "Okaeri~", I will say it right away. I just want to say it. When we come across a situation where we can say "Okaeri", we have already started to reflexively say "Okaeri XX" (this is my personal opinion). In the illustration, it says "Wahaha", but to be honest, no one laughs because we say it too much. But that's okay, because I just want to say it...
2. I've wanted to make "bababa" popular for a long time.

As many of you may remember, the popular TV serial drama "Amachan" was set in Kuji, Iwate. At the time of broadcast, it was a hugely popular drama in Kesennuma as well, as it was set in neighboring Iwate! Speaking of "Amachan," the famous catchphrase "Jejejeje!" (a dialect used to express admiration, like "Eh!") became a catchphrase, but we have been supporting the Kesennuma dialect's very similar "Bababa!" (sometimes it's said five times, but the meaning is the same.) since back then.
If someone from outside Kesennuma were to accidentally say, "Do they say 'Jejejeje' around here too?", a number of "Bababa Police" have appeared in Kesennuma, who will warn them, "The correct way to say it is 'Bababa!' We have always said 'Bababa!'" However, these police are now a thing of the past, and some cannot help but harbor a faint hope that "Since Monet is starting, maybe 'Bababa!' will become a catchphrase next." I wonder if it will catch on...
3. A bit of Monet...?
It is said that wind chimes began in ancient times when bells that sound when blown by the wind were placed in temples as a talisman to ward off evil spirits and bad luck (there are various theories as to the origin). In Kesennuma's Inner Bay area, the "Momotone Festival" will be held this year to celebrate the completion of a commercial facility area and to pray for protection from misfortune and disasters, and an event where about 4,000 wind chimes will be displayed. The cool sound of the wind chimes echoes through the Inner Bay area, with the hope of warding off epidemics and disasters and bringing some peace of mind to the hearts of those who visit.
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What is "Monet"?
Yes, the name of this festival is the "Momone" Festival. Yup. Momone... By the way, the heroine of "Okaeri Mone" is named "Nagaura Momone". In other words, I thought this was "subtly Monet-like," so I introduced it. That's all.

Inner bay commercial facility "Welcome (Mukaeru)OrYuwaelYou can see these wind chimes around the area, so if you are visiting, please enjoy them. (The Momotone Festival runs until mid-September.)
Also, I saw it when there was an opening event for this inland bay facility.
"lemonade".

……picture?
What is "Monet"?
Yes, as most people have noticed from the illustration, the word "Okaeri" is written rather modestly next to the lemonade. And I discovered a drink menu with "Monet" written a little larger next to the "Lemonade". It's subtle, or rather, it's modest, but it's clear that "Okaeri" is written, and I thought "This is Monet," so I introduced it. Yes, that's all.
I'm sure we'll be seeing more of these "Casually Monet" series paintings around town in the future! I'd like to casually introduce them here as well.
So, this summer I haven't been able to move around as much as I'd like, and the atmosphere is a little different than usual, but I'm getting by well, searching for "Monet" lurking in my everyday life.
So, we continue to look forward to new information about Welcome Back Mone.
#I'm so excited for Welcome Back Mone
#WelcomeBackMone
#Morning TV series
#Monet paintings
(Text and illustrations by Sayumi)
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