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Kao-nuru wa, nani?


In this situation, we are given a Japanese school. It is clearly a religious facility. The darkwood reminds it's students of meditation: given it's meaning that it encourages students to not be afraid of darkness. Criss-cross wooden panels illustrate decorativeness as a positive attribute. It sincerely indicates that the floating world is all one needs to be a content person. 

Japanese religion is encouraged by a person's curiosity about darkness. The darker the tunnel, the more encouraging it is for the Japanese soul. Light is merely harsh - it is but a barrier to understanding.

The longer the way takes, the more encouraging it also is for the Japanese heart. The longer the wait, the more curious a Japanese heart becomes.

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