
No matter the situation, sakuras had the ability to bring a smile to his face.Īs I grabbed for the sakura petal, everything became pitch black. "Where did this beautiful sakura petal come from?" I stuck out my hand and reached for it. I squint through the darkness and my eyes begin to focus on a silver sakura petal falling gracefully in front of me. I turned around to see where this sound was coming from and I saw a familiar light pass through the darkness.Įven in this darkness, a speck of moonlight still shines. It must have been my imagination.īut then I heard the creaking sound of loosening boards. Where is this sound coming from? Am I hearing things? Perhaps it is calling for me in this darkness. All I have now are the sweet but painful memories of Master Attendant. How great would it be if everything ended now.Īfter that day, I lost the ability to feel both of my legs. I begin to lose perception of what's real. My feet grows colder as the rain continues to fall.

A chill sends shivers down the spine as the feeling of sorrow is brought to life. in the end, everyone dies around me."Īs the rain falls, the air grows colder. Why didn't you tell me?" The sound of my voice was as cold as the rain."You're the same. I didn't want to believe that Master Attendant was gone forever. Perhaps it was the rain that caused his body to lose its warmth and feel ever so cold. I reached out to hold his hand, but all I felt was the cold stiff fingers of a corpse. I fell to the wet ground as I looked into Master's lifeless eyes.

Master Attendant was murdered in the rain, but it wasn't a Fallen Angel who did it. Surrounded by darkness, the sound of rain reminds me of a past too painful to forget. Perhaps, this is the sound of death.Įach droplet ends its short life as it becomes one with the soil. Though he is a glass cannon he can deal as much damage as Toso when used correctly. Unlike other attackers, Raindrop cannot semi-tank for your team. So, what do you think tomorrow will bring? The cherry blossoms are in bloom and hope is in the air. Without knowing, I'm looking forward to tomorrow~ Is it because there's not even a chance to repent? With me.? There's better options, why do this? Is it. I'm useless, it's best if you stay away from me. Even you look down on me? Well it's not like I deserve anything better. Although I'm not hopeful, but thank you. Sorry, perhaps there's no chance for you to become a Food Soul looking like this?

#Raindrop cake japanese plus#
Raindrop Cake opens his umbrella and throws it into the air dealing 40% ( 80%) damage to all enemies plus 211 ( 2743) extra damage, also charming the enemy for 3 seconds. Each attack will increase attack power by 36 ( 390) and recover 1 point of energy. The cake is served with a sticky sweet molasses syrup (Kuromitsu) and kinako roasted soybean flour for dipping.Ĭherry blossom raindrop cake | A bite of water with a touch of springRaindrop Cake opens his umbrella and begins spinning it, striking the enemy 3 times with normal attacks. Yamagoya’s recipe has been carefully developed to produce a crystal clear cake, made from special agar powder which can only be found in Japan to give clarity. In May 2017, Yamagoya, brought the Raindrop Cake to London for the first time, adding just 20 to the menu each day. In 2016 we spotted the first ‘ bite of water’ or raindrop cake in New York at the outdoor market Smorgasburg. Masatoshi spent 3 years tirelessly perfecting recipes on his customers before settling on the delicately balanced flavour of his kaeshi marinade, the marination of his chashu and the taste and texture of his noodle, these recipes have been a long kept family secret for three generations. About restaurant Yamagoyaįounded in 1969 by Masatoshi Ogata, Yamagoya originated from humble beginnings in Fukuoka, Japan. At Yamagoya we have brought the festival to London and created a dessert in homage to the national flower of Japan”, says co-founder Fah. “I used to travel to Japan for hanami as a child, it’s my favourite time of year and a beautiful festival. Served with a sticky sweet molasses syrup (Kuromitsu) and kinako roasted soybean flour for dipping, the dish challenges the senses, as it melts in the mouth, and disappears to leave a floral and refreshing finish. Inspired by the cult Japanese dish, mizu shingen mochi and made in the shape of a water droplet, Yamagoya’s raindrop cake recipe will feature a cherry blossom flower at its center. The cherry blossom raindrop cake will be available from Monday the 19 th of March up to the 19 th of April. This year restaurant Yamagoya, the ramen specialists from Fukuoka, Japan, are launching a limited-edition cherry blossom raindrop cake for Hanami, the Japanese festival celebrating the arrival of spring. We keep wondering how a raindrop cake does taste! We wrote about them before, we spotted them in New York City and last year in London at restaurant Yamagoya.
