
As Haruno improves her terrible driving, her editor gives her a new idea. It involves Haruno going on a pilgrimage based on a popular schoolgirl camping manga. With a certain charm hanging on the rear-view mirror, it’s not too surprising.


With Haruno’s desire to go on more trips, she decides to improve her driving skills. We know how terrible they are. She eventually receives a call from her editor. Since a Yamanashi camping manga is receiving an anime adaptation next spring, the editor wants her to visit those spots so she can write about it.



Meanwhile, Satsuki finally went into the shop, and they saw Shikishima and An stretching Taishou, which is hilarious. That said, Satsuki wants to upload 360 pictures with a map. Eventually, Haruno returns to the shop, excited, and asks if the girls are free this weekend.





If you can’t tell by the charm hanging and strong hints of that high school girl camping anime airing next spring, it’s obvious what the pilgrimage is based on. Haruno, with Satsuki, An, and Shikishima, went to various famous camping sites, landmarks, and places Rin and Nadeshiko visited in Yuru Camp. There are also cameos of Rin riding on her scooter and Chiaki. It’s not too surprising since mono was created using the same mangaka.

They even went to that tunnel, which is closed to traffic, that dog temple, and the traffic light with a live cam. Of course, the girls got to pet some Shiba Inu dogs. Of course, they took a lot of pictures as well.




That said, it’s pretty funny how Haruno did a long marathon to visit all the spots in two days, which is quite dangerous. After all, Haruno is running on energy drinks and gets bad directions since the girls fall asleep. At least they went to two hot springs and Katssudon bowls. They ended their trip at Mt Hachibuse. Sadly, the observation tower stairs are broken, but at least they got a nice view before returning.


Of course, they forgot about that live cam spot, so they returned there. As expected, the live view was creepy when Haruno looked at it on her tablet since it was dark out. Overall, it’s a fun pilgrimage, and at least the girls got to see the spots, although it was in one go.
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