In the role-playing game Momotaro Densetsu,
there are enemies with demon appearances called
"urumantu" and "ketsuagyou",
and the origin of these names comes from
the names of the sixteen minor hells, with 16 each,
within the eight great hells, which are the eight departments of hell.
With 8×16 minor hells, there would be a total of 128,
but whether the settings weren't finalized,
or it was too much trouble to think up 16 names, or they were lost,
some of the eight great hells have only 3 minor hells
instead of 16.
In the minor hell within the great hell of Intense Heat,
one of the eight great hells,
there exists the Rain-Thread-Garland-Fluttering-Place (uranmanto-sousho),
said to be the hell where those who violated nuns
taking advantage of the nation's disorder fall.
The sins corresponding to the minor hells are
extraordinarily detailed and specific.
The origin of "ketsuagyou" comes from
the Blood-River-Drifting-Place (ketsuagyou-sho)
in the hell of Heat (a different one from the great hell of Intense Heat among the eight great hells),
where those who repeatedly violated precepts
while saying "all sins are forgiven if I practice austerity, so there's no problem"
and injured their own bodies fall.
The names of the minor hells take the form ○○-Place,
and the ○○ parts are often extraordinarily long.
In the Screaming Hell, there is the Yama-King-Obscuring-Wilderness-Place (enmarakouya-sho),
said to be the hell where those who gave alcohol to the sick and pregnant
and stole their property fall,
and in the Great Screaming Hell,
the Receiving-Hard-Suffering-Unbearable-Endurance-Place (juken-kunō-fuka-nintai-sho)
is the hell where those in the position of the king's retainer
told lies for self-preservation fall.
For those where the ○○ part is short, or just one character,
there is the Gathering-Together-Hell with Group-Place (dan-sho),
which is said to be the hell where those who committed bestiality with cattle and horses fall.

So, I was supposed to meet my teacher today,
and the name of the place had "Meat-Place" (niku-sho) in it,
so I was wondering what kind of minor hell this was,
and judging from the glass on the right side of the image,
I braced myself thinking
"Could this be the hell where those who unconsciously plagiarized Spica's patterns fall?"



But the reading wasn't "niku-sho" after all—
it was "Nikudokoro Kura" (肉処 倉),
just a regular yakiniku (grilled meat) restaurant.
Setting that aside,

my teacher gave me
a custom nipple wrench
made specifically for a certain wheel.

This one has a taper on it,
so when you fit it onto the nipple, you use the outer circumference side,

and this is the surface that faces the inner side.
there are enemies with demon appearances called
"urumantu" and "ketsuagyou",
and the origin of these names comes from
the names of the sixteen minor hells, with 16 each,
within the eight great hells, which are the eight departments of hell.
With 8×16 minor hells, there would be a total of 128,
but whether the settings weren't finalized,
or it was too much trouble to think up 16 names, or they were lost,
some of the eight great hells have only 3 minor hells
instead of 16.
In the minor hell within the great hell of Intense Heat,
one of the eight great hells,
there exists the Rain-Thread-Garland-Fluttering-Place (uranmanto-sousho),
said to be the hell where those who violated nuns
taking advantage of the nation's disorder fall.
The sins corresponding to the minor hells are
extraordinarily detailed and specific.
The origin of "ketsuagyou" comes from
the Blood-River-Drifting-Place (ketsuagyou-sho)
in the hell of Heat (a different one from the great hell of Intense Heat among the eight great hells),
where those who repeatedly violated precepts
while saying "all sins are forgiven if I practice austerity, so there's no problem"
and injured their own bodies fall.
The names of the minor hells take the form ○○-Place,
and the ○○ parts are often extraordinarily long.
In the Screaming Hell, there is the Yama-King-Obscuring-Wilderness-Place (enmarakouya-sho),
said to be the hell where those who gave alcohol to the sick and pregnant
and stole their property fall,
and in the Great Screaming Hell,
the Receiving-Hard-Suffering-Unbearable-Endurance-Place (juken-kunō-fuka-nintai-sho)
is the hell where those in the position of the king's retainer
told lies for self-preservation fall.
For those where the ○○ part is short, or just one character,
there is the Gathering-Together-Hell with Group-Place (dan-sho),
which is said to be the hell where those who committed bestiality with cattle and horses fall.

So, I was supposed to meet my teacher today,
and the name of the place had "Meat-Place" (niku-sho) in it,
so I was wondering what kind of minor hell this was,
and judging from the glass on the right side of the image,
I braced myself thinking
"Could this be the hell where those who unconsciously plagiarized Spica's patterns fall?"



But the reading wasn't "niku-sho" after all—
it was "Nikudokoro Kura" (肉処 倉),
just a regular yakiniku (grilled meat) restaurant.
Setting that aside,

my teacher gave me
a custom nipple wrench
made specifically for a certain wheel.

This one has a taper on it,
so when you fit it onto the nipple, you use the outer circumference side,

and this is the surface that faces the inner side.