
Last time, Youko and Airi arrived at the Mobility Resort Motegi after visiting Kasumigaura to collect some stamps. However, Youko was so excited to race on the track with her electric bike, but she had a disappointing experience. However, there is someone who can give the expertise Youko is looking for.
Last time, Youko raced the track, but she seemed disappointed with her lap. It’s not too surprising, since in her “visions,” it doesn’t feel like the experience of racing on a gasoline motorcycle. Even after several laps around the track with Airi, she felt that going around the track wasn’t the same.

In the evening, as Youko and Airi are about to leave Motegi, a bunch of voices call out to her. They eventually went into the museum building. The interesting thing is that the museum seems untouched for several years. Interesting how Youko and Airi walked into the electricity room and pulled the power switch.


While it seemed violent after Youko and Airi pulled the switch, the whole facility’s lights came on, and, surprisingly, everything seemed untouched and pristine. Eventually, a robot woke up at Youko, and Airi discovered a room to come to greet them. The robot’s name is ISAAQ. He guides Youko and Airi around the museum, showing off the various cars and bikes used for racing. Of course, since nobody has been there for years, he allowed Youko and Airi to sit in the bike and even in cars.





Eventually, ISAAQ allows Youko to take a fast bike on display at the track. However, ISSAQ is the only one that can help tune the bike before it’s ready. Airi and Youko offered to help. The funny thing is that Youko dozed off in a dream in which she was about to race on the track with Chitose, only to wake up and see Youko on the track. Airi eventually wakes her up, and Youko finds out she has been sleeping until noon. It makes me wonder what causes this to happen.





That said, Airi provides her with a racing suit and a helmet. While it took Youko a while to get used to the bike, it was what she had envisioned. Eventually, Airi joins in using a remote-controlled Honda racing car using a racing rig and a VR headset. It’s evident that it’s feeling like an actual race, and eventually the souls in Motegi appeared as many bikes and cars suddenly appear, racing with Youko to the finish line. Also, Youko saw an audience too.


However, that illusion ended when Youko crossed the finish line and almost had an accident. Thankfully, she stopped suddenly. When she told Airi what happened, Airi said she didn’t see what Youko envisioned. Suddenly, they saw white lights, which represented the spirits of Motegi.


Still, the visions Youko has are only of these visions. I feel that with the checkups, they haven’t said anything. It makes it credible that Youko is a clone of the original who has lost the memories of her former self. While this episode feels like an advertisement for Honda, at least Youko comes away satisfied that she got to experience the thrill of racing on the track.
(Also known as Touring After the Apocalypse)


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