Tamayura's final "Graduation Photo" and the second part of the new okonomiyaki "Almost-Royaki, Kyoku" will be on sale from August 29, 2012! at "Horikawa" in Takehara City, Hiroshima Prefecture.

From the anime "Tamayura: Graduation Photo," it was announced that "Almost Rolyaki Kiwami" will be sold in Takehara City, Hiroshima Prefecture from August 29, 2011.

Set in Takehara City, Hiroshima Prefecture, the "Tamayura" series depicts the daily lives and modest dreams of high school student Sawatari Kaede, who loves photography, and the people around her, and was released in 2010 as the OVA "Tamayura", in October 2011 as the first TV anime season "Tamayura: hitotose~", and in July 2013 as the second TV anime season " Tamayura ~Moagureshibu~" was broadcast in July 2013 and gained popularity as a daily healing animation. Then, "Tamayura: Graduation Photo" will be sequentially screened from April 2015 as the concluding 4-part work.

In "Part 2: Hibiki," which began screening on August 29, okonomiyaki restaurant "Almost LO" launched a new menu item, "Almost LO Yaki Kiwami. In honor of this, the okonomiyaki restaurant "Horikawa" in Takehara, which served as the model for "Almost There," will also offer the actual "Almost There Yaki Kiwami" from August 29. The "Almost-ro yaki Kiwami" is a gorgeous Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki topped with beef stew with bamboo shoots and konjak, hamburger steak, potato salad, chopped green onion, and other toppings. Daisuke Horikawa, the restaurant manager, says, "This is the culmination of the Tamayura collaboration menu. The beef stew (with bamboo shoots and konjak) gives it a great texture, the potato salad and sauce are a perfect match, and the inclusion of the hamburger steak gives it volume and all the charm of the ingredients, so please enjoy this dish".


The price is 1,250 yen per person. A collaboration drink "Tamayura ~Kurimu Soda~" (9 kinds in total), which is inspired by the character, is also available for 550 yen. The restaurant has sold such collaboration menus as "Tamayura-yaki," "Almost-ro-yaki," and "Shin-almost-ro-yaki" in the past, and they are sure to be popular again this time.

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