Chapter 49 Ryusongan

Indeed, as a millennium-old capital, once they got off the train, Kagura Hikaru and the others could feel the difference between the Capital City and Tokyo.

For example, Tokyo has lots of colorful and dense advertisements that can become quite annoying after a while.

But the Capital City is different; it seems that their local government had passed a law to reduce the posting of advertisements.

Those huge advertisements that you often see above the office buildings in Tokyo are completely absent in the Capital City.

Moreover, they do not use neon lights, and the shop signs by the door are styled like those from the early twentieth century - simple and substantial.

After leaving the station, Kagura Hikaru and his companions took a bus to the vicinity of the pre-arranged inn and walked to their destination.