A Japanese term!
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One day, Onoko received an invitation from a wealthy patron in the city of Fukui, the capital of Echizen. He requested her presence at a grand banquet, where she would be expected to entertain the city's elite. Onoko was hesitant at first, but the promise of a hefty sum of money and the prospect of a good night's rest in a warm bed convinced her to accept. A Japanese term
However, I'd like to break it down:
I think I have it: "Onko ya honpo" is a Japanese phrase, and "solid piece" is its English translation. Digital stamp card storage (backend linked to customer
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