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The heat wrapped around him like a hug from someone who wasn’t trying to kill him. His muscles—permanently knotted from pulling ripcords and splitting demon skulls—unspooled like old rope. He let his head fall back against a mossy stone.
Two hours later, Makima smiled that unreadable smile. “A team-building trip. What a lovely idea.” She pressed her palms together. “Aki, Denji, Power. You leave tomorrow.” chainsaw man hot spring travel
The steam was so thick Denji could barely see his own hands. The moon hung overhead like a cold coin.
Located just north of Kyoto city center, Kurama Onsen is a secluded mountain village. It feels mystical and isolated—perfect for a Devil Hunter looking to escape the noise of the city. He let his head fall back against a mossy stone
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“I know,” the man wept. “That’s the worst part.” What a lovely idea
So when Power barged into his apartment waving a glossy travel pamphlet— —he thought it was another scam.
Denji stripped down faster than a firing pin. He hit the露天風呂 (rotenburo) running, plunging into the milky, sulfur-scented water. For a second—just a second—his whole body forgot what a chainsaw felt like.
Aki was silent for a long time. Then, very slowly, he dipped a single foot into the water. Then the other. He sank in up to his shoulders, his stiff posture cracking just a hair.