Kinugawa Onsen (鬼怒川温泉) is a hot spring resort
in the city of Nikkō, Tochigi, Japan.

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Kinugawa Onsen (鬼怒川温泉) is a hot spring resort
in the city of Nikkō, Tochigi, Japan.
Tram in Kinugawa
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2020.9.22 鬼怒川
So i went out and bought a newer, bigger turbo for the WRX. The turbo housing on the right is what my original plan was, and it's from a TD04HL-20T that flows around 510CFM at 15psi. On my car it would have been running about 22psi at peak and making around 220kw (295hp) at the wheels. The turbo on the left is my new badboy. It flows 640CFM at 15psi and will be pushing 24psi at peak on my new setup. It should put down about 300-310kw (400-415hp) to the wheels. Should be making 22psi at 4000rpms and 24psi at 4250rpms. Holding 24psi until 7000rpms and ramping down to 20psi until 8200rpms. This probably doesnt mean a lot to most people, but this makes me extremely excited to get my WRX running again. This turbo in combination with my 280° Brian Crower Cams, Firged internals, E85 Tune, External wastegate and 8.8:1 compression ratio is going to make for an amazingly punchy car with decent spool and great powerband. Not to mention its going to make some amazing god damn sounds!!!
0910KissD_01380 by vixyao
Studio Comet shared this image of the reference used for the Kinugawa Onsen key visual.
(The tweet specifically mentions it’s a Shinto shrine for honouring the war dead...)
“ 桜の時期が過ぎても、これから新緑がきれいな頃だと思いますので 防衛部のみんなと同じ場所で記念撮影はいかが♪” - “The time period for cherry blossoms has passed, but after this, I think the new green leaves are pretty around this time, so how about taking a commemorative picture in the same place that everyone in the Defence Club did? ♪ ”
Update: There’s also tweets regarding the references used for the poses the oni versions of the boys take. En’s is Shinki, Io’s is Kinuta, Akoya’s is Rikki, Arima’s is Tateki, Yumoto’s is Tanjouki, Kinshiro’s is Jouinki, Haru and Aki’s are Yuushinki (Kinuko), Ryuu’s is Shiiki and Atsushi’s is Hankaki.
Shinki (En’s) involves a kanji for “sleep” (which is very En). Arima’s got a shield, and Tateki’s tate means “shield”. Tanjou (in Yumoto’s corresponding oni’s name) means “birth” though...