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Cinderella-Car-Club Meeting2nd

The last four-wheeled vehicle that Honda's founder, Soichiro Honda, saw off.

A unique collection of idols!
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Car
Honda beat PP1 type
A mid-ship two-seater open sports car based on the mini-car standard, marketed by Honda from 1991 to 1998. The car's name is derived from the English word 'beat', meaning a strong rhythm or heartbeat, and as the name implies, the Beat was developed with the aim of being a car that would bring the ultimate driving pleasure to the driver's heart. When the Beat went on sale in 1991, many Japanese sports cars were pushing for higher power output, larger body sizes and more high technology. Honda engineers chose the opposite approach in order to create a car that offered the ultimate in driving pleasure. They dared to adopt the light car standard (revised in January 1990: body size limited to 3.30 m in length (1.40 m in width and 2.00 m in height), with a total displacement of 660 cc or less), which made it difficult to achieve high performance. This was the antithesis of the Honda engineers of the time, who at the time felt little sense of oneness with the driver due to the increasing use of electronic controls and the enlarging body size of modern cars. Honda had also developed the Beat with a fully open two-seater MR layout with an extremely compact body, a low centre of gravity, a steering wheel that dared to eliminate the power steering mechanism for a direct feeling, a manual transmission only, and a high-revving NA engine based on F1 technology of the time. The engineers poured into the Beat all the elements they could think of that would bring driving pleasure. Their efforts bore fruit and the Beat was described by many Japanese car enthusiasts as the most fun car to drive, and it became a car loved by a great many fans, with around 70% of the 30,000 units produced still in existence. The Honda Beat was also the last four-wheeled vehicle to be sent off by its founder, Soichiro Honda. At the launch of the Beat, Soichiro Honda said with a smile: "It's so small, but it runs great. 'It's so small, but it runs great! The Beat is a small car, but it runs great!
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Anime
THE IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS (see official website).
The historical entertainment production "346 Productions" has a large number of idols. The new "CINDERRELLA PROJECT" will start there! These girls were just ordinary girls living an ordinary life. The girls were chosen as idol eggs, and this is the Cinderella story they weave in a world they are seeing for the first time. Can they climb the stairs leading to the castle together with everyone else? Now the magic begins to happen...
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Character 1
Sachiko Koshimizu
A petite, boyish girl with a boyish language. She has absolute confidence in her appearance and is a narcissist. She is also a very hard worker and works hard day and night to balance her studies and idol activities. Her special skill is writing beautifully.
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Character 2
Shirasaka Koume.
A quiet girl. Hobbies include watching horror films and visiting haunted places. She is psychic and can perceive spiritual beings. She is not good at sports, but is good at singing.
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Character 3
Hoshi, Shoko.
A silver-haired girl with an introverted personality. She is not very good at public speaking, but is a passionate performer when it comes to live shows. She likes metal music and her hobby is growing mushrooms.
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