Noren curtain lets you peek up skirt of Azur Lane game character
Regular readers may remember the Upskirt Umbrella from a few years back, a form of rain protection that might just get you arrested.
If you love a panchira upskirt view of a girl’s panties, you are in the right country.
The latest verification of this comes from the mobile game Azur Lane, in which historical warships are played as female characters in, well, less than modest clothing.
To celebrate the game’s fourth anniversary, it has launched a promo with a special noren door curtain.
Noren are the short curtains that hang in front of the entrances to restaurants in Japan.
This time, the Azur Lane noren features the alluring legs and hips of the character Cheshire.
That would be enough to entice most fans, we suspect, but things get better . . . and dirtier. There is an extra bit of noren on the hem of the skirt, meaning you can lift that up and peep up her skirt. Presuming it’s not in public, you could even place your face firmly in her groin.
The game was, despite (or perhaps because of) its salacious design, was recently demonstrated on a show broadcast on YouTube to celebrate the anniversary.
So, is this truly unique kind of noren going to appear at the entrances to certain establishments in Akihabara any time soon? That’s hard to say.
The item is made by Yostar on license from Azur Lane (which is actually developed in China, not Japan). Unfortunately, there’s no information yet if/when the noren will be available commercially.
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Yostar is the publisher for the English and JP versions of Azur Lane, based in Shanghai. Honestly, not as bad as Girls Frontline (another Chinese game) that has CG where the girls lose clothing when critically injured.
@Ben
Thanks for the clarification. We adjusted the text.