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Sports coupe by Toyota, 7th generation Celica.

The seventh generation Celica debuted with both excellent handling and ride comfort!
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Car
Toyota Celica 7th generation T230 model.
The famous car that took North America by storm The first Toyota Celica (A20/30) was born in 1970 as a follower of the first generation Ford Mustang. Since then, it has been a practical yet full-fledged sports coupe model, and has gained the enthusiastic support of young people. The Celica had an extremely strong relationship with the rally field over the years, with the fourth generation T160 becoming the first Japanese car to win the WRC drivers' title, and the fifth generation T180 winning the WRC makes and drivers' double titles. It was a model with an extremely strong relationship with the rally field over many years. However, in the model change of the seventh-generation Celica, Toyota made a major change of policy from its previous positioning as the base model for WRC entry vehicles, and discontinued the GT-FOUR, which was the base model for WRC entry vehicles armed with 4WD drive and a turbocharger, and set up only FF drive and an NA engine. The GT-FOUR was released as a model with both excellent handling and ride comfort, with a lighter and more compact body, a downsized and higher revving engine, and a completely revised suspension structure that placed more emphasis on on-road handling and ride comfort than the previous generation.
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Anime
Touhou Project (see Nico Nico Encyclopaedia (temporary))
A generic name for a group of games, mainly bullet-hell shooting games, produced by Shanghai Alice Phantom Circle, a private circle run by ZUN. Production began in 1995 and the first game was released in 1996. This is said to be due to the intention of the creator, ZUN, as the character personalities, designs and settings of each work are not necessarily continuous and are not recognised as part of a series. The production, from the programme to the graphics and BGM, is almost solely the work of Shanghai Alice Phantom Band (i.e. ZUN alone). The BGM in particular is highly regarded, and many arrangements have been made by fans. The story and characters are also popular due to the unique worldview set in the imaginary world of Gensougo, which is based on a Japanese motif, the characters' unusual personalities and settings, and the depth of the backstory, and many derivative works (novels, manga, etc.) have been created.
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Character
Horai-san Kaguya.
A moon person who lives in hiding in the Eternity Pavilion. She is the Kaguyahime of Taketori Monogatari (The Tale of the Bamboo-Cutter). She is a Horaijin with an immortal body and is said to never die. She became immortal by drinking the forbidden Horai medicine and was executed as punishment, but when it was discovered that she could not be executed because of her immortality, she was exiled to the earth. Rather, she has always been interested in life on earth, and knew from her conversations with Eirin that if she took the Horai Potion, she would not be able to stay on the moon and would be exiled to the earth, It is thought that she requested Eirin to create the Horai Potion herself, hoping to be exiled. Also, as she is a moon princess living in a lost bamboo grove, the full moon and bamboo grove are her motifs, and are used effectively in the background when she uses spell cards in the original story. The Taketori Monogatari is set in the Nara period (710-794) and the capital is Heijo-kyo. It is often misunderstood, but it is not set in the Heian period. The "Princess of Heian-kyo" and the "Twelve-layered Dress" of Teruyasu in the Taketori Monogatari period are not accurate in terms of historical research.
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