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"Ramen, tsukemen, cyclamen." The sense of the flower shop who got on the ramen shop is excellent.

Did the tension rise because a ramen shop was opened next door? The photos of florists and ramen shops posted on Twitter on December 8th by @haraguroitori have become a hot topic.

(I heard this phrase somewhere ...)

The flower shop "Botanique.m" in Yokodai, Yokohama, has the words "Ramen, Tsukemen, Cyclamen." Was it inspired by the "Ramen Kagetsu Arashi Yokodai Ekimae Store" that opened next door, or did the phrase come to mind? It's so dignified that I wondered if there was a ramen called "cyclamen" on Botanique.m ... (only the author?).



If you are near you, how about eating ramen, buying cyclamen and going home?
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