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@OctaviaConAmore So Ōmiya Station usually means "Big Shrine"? Or is that combination just a word for station/building then? @Haikyoneko @lukito @dequbed @OctaviaConAmore @lukito Omiya is the name of the place. It's in Saitama, north of Tokyo. It literally translates to "imperial palace", although it's nowhere near the imperial palace 🤷 @Haikyoneko That’s hilarious but I’m not sure I can get over the fact that the account posting it is named “Gaijin Mommy” @re @Haikyoneko She's one of the people on X *the everything app* that never came over to Famichiki during the great exodus. Kinda a bummer as she has a train dork kid and would post cool train pics too. |
@Haikyoneko @lukito just in case anyone is confused, 大宮 uses 大 (big), but with 1 little dot, you can change that to 犬 (dog)