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| description  = The Karaage Fried Chicken spot has retained a distinct familiarity with its past as a former KFC, while embracing a more modern, Japanese-inspired vibe. The entrance still carries the classic glass doors, but they've been updated with frosted patterns of kanji and artful chicken designs. The original KFC red-and-white color scheme has given way to a softer palette of earthy tones---muted browns, slate grays, and warm yellows, creating a cozy yet vibrant atmosphere.
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| description  = The Pearl Pier is a beachside hotel located in the Yumegahama Ward. It is owned by an elderly woman known as Madame Taki, an eccentric individual that is never seen without her crystal ball and is always dressed like a fortune teller. However, Nikora Nanami, the hotel's manager, is a resourceful young woman, whose commitment keeps the hotel operating smoothly.
  
Inside, the layout is mostly unchanged. The counter where orders are taken and food is served still runs along the far side, but it's been redone with polished wood and black granite, lending it a more rustic yet contemporary look. Behind the counter, a row of gleaming stainless steel fryers hums with activity, where the scent of freshly fried karaage wafts through the air, mixing with subtle notes of soy, garlic, and ginger.
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The Pearl Pier's immaculate white exterior strikes a contrast with the smooth, dark stones of the path leading to its large double doors that coupled with the soft murmur of the waves guides guests inside. The hotel is situated across two stories: the ground floor has the reception, a kitchen, and a dining area, along with a few staff rooms on the left side. The upper floor is instead completely dedicated to guest rooms.
  
The seating area, formerly a grid of plastic booths and cold tiles, now features minimalist wooden tables with sleek black chairs. Low-hanging pendant lights with soft, amber hues cast a warm glow over diners. In one corner, there's a communal table styled after a traditional Japanese izakaya setup, complete with tatami mat accents and a few decorative sake bottles for flair.
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The interior dining area is bathed in natural light and adorned with potted plants that embellish the creamy yellow walls. Three French doors open to a fenced backyard designed for al fresco dining, featuring tables positioned between two yellow couches and shaded by a large umbrella. During the dining hours, the soft clinking of cutlery and the murmur of pleasant conversations create a pleasant hum that confer a lively atmosphere to the tables.
  
The walls are adorned with a mix of playful and nostalgic touches---vintage Japanese posters of animated chicken mascots, hand-painted murals of street food scenes, and framed photos of perfectly golden-brown karaage being served in bustling food stalls. The floors, once a bland linoleum, are now a dark wood laminate, complementing the cozy ambiance.
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The kitchen, discreetly separated from the dining area and accessed by an open entrance, features a large rectangular island counter at its center. The island counter has multiple drawers on its longer sides and dishcloths neatly hung from handles on the shorter sides, above which a large lamp provides illumination. The walls are painted a warm yellow and are lined with modern appliances: a refrigerator, a built-in oven, a dishwasher, a microwave, and a cooktop with a ventilation system while various pans, in different shapes and sizes, are stylishly displayed hanging from the walls.
 
 
A large chalkboard menu is mounted on the wall behind the counter, with daily specials and hand-drawn illustrations of side dishes like onigiri, pickled vegetables, and miso soup. The drinks station that once offered the standard soda machine now features a selection of Japanese teas, matcha lattes, and imported soft drinks alongside the usual cola options. Takeout is still served in the red and white boxes and buckets, leftover from it's days as a fast-food giant.
 
 
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Revision as of 00:10, 26 September 2024

Pear Pier.png
Allied Faction: Mermaid Princess
Allied Groups: Mermaid Princess
Location Type: Business
Grid Locale: Yumegahama Ward
The Pearl Pier is a beachside hotel located in the Yumegahama Ward. It is owned by an elderly woman known as Madame Taki, an eccentric individual that is never seen without her crystal ball and is always dressed like a fortune teller. However, Nikora Nanami, the hotel's manager, is a resourceful young woman, whose commitment keeps the hotel operating smoothly.

The Pearl Pier's immaculate white exterior strikes a contrast with the smooth, dark stones of the path leading to its large double doors that coupled with the soft murmur of the waves guides guests inside. The hotel is situated across two stories: the ground floor has the reception, a kitchen, and a dining area, along with a few staff rooms on the left side. The upper floor is instead completely dedicated to guest rooms.

The interior dining area is bathed in natural light and adorned with potted plants that embellish the creamy yellow walls. Three French doors open to a fenced backyard designed for al fresco dining, featuring tables positioned between two yellow couches and shaded by a large umbrella. During the dining hours, the soft clinking of cutlery and the murmur of pleasant conversations create a pleasant hum that confer a lively atmosphere to the tables.

The kitchen, discreetly separated from the dining area and accessed by an open entrance, features a large rectangular island counter at its center. The island counter has multiple drawers on its longer sides and dishcloths neatly hung from handles on the shorter sides, above which a large lamp provides illumination. The walls are painted a warm yellow and are lined with modern appliances: a refrigerator, a built-in oven, a dishwasher, a microwave, and a cooktop with a ventilation system while various pans, in different shapes and sizes, are stylishly displayed hanging from the walls.

Associated Logs

Title Date Scene Summary
Dire Amelioration October 3rd, 2024 Rashmi, Amy and Hanzo go with Coco to set up a few improvements for the Pearl Pier in preparation for the establishment of the hotel. Gaito and other magic phenomena are discussed.