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Day: Jul 27, 2021

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Hō ga Ochiru (頬が落ちる – Very Delicious)

Jul 27, 2021May 09, 2023 Toru 0 Comments 1917, cheek, delicious, drop, eat, pull down, saliva

Hō ga Ochiru 頬が落ちる To describe that something is very delicious, you can use the Japanese phrase hō ga ochiru

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