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Hoshi no houseki - Star Jewel Vol 1 - Hoshi no houseki #1

Miya Martin

Publisher: MardukCorp

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Summary

When Jun Tanaka arrives for his first day at Maruimachi High, he notices that the girl sitting next to him is really cute — and has fox ears and tails?! Not only that, but he's the only one who can see them! The foxgirl, Riko Kyuumi, confesses to Jun she can't remember her past, and asks for his help to find her memories.  
Along with Riko's friends Yuuji and Aoi, the four team up to form the Fox Goddess Investigation Club. Will they solve the mystery of the fox goddess? Or will someone — or something — stand in their way...? 
  
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The first volume of kawaiiNihongo's Light Novel features a deeper look into what is happening in the world where thousands of people already learn Japanese. 
Follow Riko, Jun, Aoi and Yuuji through their adventures in Maruimachi, written by Miya Martin and brought to life with over 12 illustrations by Rosuuri!
Available since: 05/04/2020.

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