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By Hafumi
By Hafumi

This is Hafumi's first MEGAMI fan art illustration. This is a MEGAMI of Orihime.

Japanese "Tanabata" was originally a Chinese event of the Tanabata Festival, which was introduced in the Nara period (710-794) and combined with the original Japanese legend of Tanabatatsume. Orihime and Hikoboshi are characters in the Tanabata legend. Separated by the Milky Way, they are allowed to meet only on July 7. In honor of this, Tanabata events are held all over the country on July 7th. I have included many Tanabata-related items in this painting. These include bamboo decorations on which people write their wishes on strips of paper, Fukinagashi to wish for better sewing, origami cranes for longevity and family safety, and star decorations. The illustration is based on the wish that everyone's wishes will come true, in honor of the two people whose wishes come true only on Tanabata on July 7.

And I respect Mr. Naoki Saito for doing the MEGAMI project and supporting all illustrators.

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By Hafumi
By Hafumi

This is Hafumi's first MEGAMI fan art illustration. This is a MEGAMI of Orihime.

Japanese "Tanabata" was originally a Chinese event of the Tanabata Festival, which was introduced in the Nara period (710-794) and combined with the original Japanese legend of Tanabatatsume. Orihime and Hikoboshi are characters in the Tanabata legend. Separated by the Milky Way, they are allowed to meet only on July 7. In honor of this, Tanabata events are held all over the country on July 7th. I have included many Tanabata-related items in this painting. These include bamboo decorations on which people write their wishes on strips of paper, Fukinagashi to wish for better sewing, origami cranes for longevity and family safety, and star decorations. The illustration is based on the wish that everyone's wishes will come true, in honor of the two people whose wishes come true only on Tanabata on July 7.

And I respect Mr. Naoki Saito for doing the MEGAMI project and supporting all illustrators.

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Contract Address0x1f3c...7a31
Token ID3
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Creator Earnings
10%
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