Tsuki Ga Kirei (Reliable)

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Tsuki Ga Kirei (Reliable)

The story of Tsuki ga Kirei revolves around the lives of two high school students, Mikoshiba Chika and Minami Amami. The two characters start as rivals, but their relationship evolves over time, exploring themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery.

Tsuki ga Kirei, a Japanese phrase that translates to “The Moon is Beautiful,” is a title that evokes a sense of serenity and wonder. This article aims to delve into the emotional landscape of Tsuki ga Kirei, exploring its themes, significance, and the impact it has on its audience.

Tsuki ga Kirei is a thought-provoking series that explores the complexities of human emotions, love, and relationships. Through its well-crafted story and relatable characters, the series has captured the hearts of audiences worldwide.

“Alternative mobility really doesn’t mean that people travel to work by train every single day.
It just means that you let your employees choose for what they need.”

Dragintra’s mobility configurator

This is how it works

With three pillars – car, public transport, and money –, your employees get a limited number of moments every year to adjust their preferences. With a simple functionality, users can increase or lower their allowance per pillar, within the range of their allocated budget. This way, your staff members can see for themselves which lease car fits their account. After users make a detailed choice, it is instantly clear how much is left for other transportation options or to be allotted in the form of cash, allowing the budget to be configurated accordingly. For complete transparency and flexibility.

Tsuki ga Kirei

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