Momoyo Kawakami

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Momoyo Kawakami
Japanese Name 川神百代
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Weapon Weapon Gauntlet.png Gauntlet
Race Human
Nationality Others.png Others
Birthday August 31
Constellation Virgo
Talents Extermination
Likes Peaches (Eating them whole)
Dislikes Ghosts
Strengths Her cuteness (Self-proclaimed)
Weaknesses Wants to fight far too often
Hobbies Having all kinds of fun with everyone

The name Momoyo Kawakami is enough to make the most hardened soldier tremble with fright. It's gotten so bad that I've barely been fighting these days. Talk about boring. I might've just happened to appear in this world by accident, but I have no problem wreaking a little havoc. There's all these cute girls too. I bet they'd lend me some money... Oops, I'm happy I got to meet you too, Conductor!

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Icon Title Release Date Where to Obtain
Momoyo Kawakami (Rule-Breaking Strength) icon.png [Rule-Breaking Strength] Momoyo Kawakami 2021 November 15 [Maji de Ressha wa Zensoku Zenshin! Kawakami Academy Rumble] Collab Gacha
Momoyo Kawakami (The Bodyguard From St. Iris⁉) icon.png [The Bodyguard From St. Iris⁉] Momoyo Kawakami 2021 November 15 [Maji de Ressha wa Zensoku Zenshin! Kawakami Academy Rumble] Collab Gacha

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Trivia

  • Momoyo Kawakami (川神 百代) is one of the main heroines and one of the main love interests to Yamato Naoe in Maji De Watashi Ni Koi Shinasai! series.
  • Momoyo in the series represents Honesty (誠, Makoto), one of the seven virtues of martial arts.
  • Kawakami City, the game series' main setting, is based on Kawasaki City, Kanagawa prefecture. The series features Kawakami Station (川神駅, Kawakami-eki), which is visually identical to the real life Kawasaki Station (川崎駅).

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Kawasaki station entrance.

Kawasaki Station (川崎駅) is a junction passenger railway station located in the city of Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The station has three elevated island platforms serving six tracks, with an elevated station building built into a shopping center. The station has a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office.

Kawasaki station gate.

The station opened on July 10, 1872 (June 5 in original Japanese calendar then in use) as the first intermediate station of the first railway in Japan when it was providing a trial service on the section between Shinagawa Station and Sakuragichō Station in Yokohama before the official inauguration in October 1872. Kawasaki City Tram operated a 6.7-kilometre long (4.2 mi) line from its Shiden Kawasaki terminal in front of this station to the now-closed Shiohama Station from 1944 to 1969.

Connected to the west side of the station is the Lazona Kawasaki Plaza shopping mall. Connected to the east of the station is the "Atre Kawasaki" shopping complex. There are also various other commercial establishments around the station, including More-s Department Store, Yodobashi Camera, and Tokyu Hands. Keikyu Kawasaki Station, operated by the private railway operator Keikyu is located to the northeast. The basement area of the adjoining More's department store is home to what is dubbed "the world's shortest escalator", with a height difference of just 83.4 cm (2 ft 8.8 in). Wikipedia

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