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Tsubaki Sannomiya

When travelers think of Kobe, Japan, the mind often drifts to the iconic night view from Mount Rokko, the historic streets of Kitano’s foreign settlement, or the world-famous Kobe beef. However, nestled in the bustling heart of the city’s central ward lies a name that has become synonymous with local nightlife, authentic Japanese cuisine, and vibrant social gatherings: .

Outside of fiction, Tsubaki Sannomiya is a Japanese AV actress who has been active in the industry since 2020. Tsubaki Sannomiya

To give you an accurate and helpful response, could you clarify which work or context this name appears in? For example, there is a character named in Blue Archive , Kaguya-sama: Love is War , Shinobi Master Senran Kagura , and other series — but “Sannomiya” is a less common surname. Providing the series name would help me avoid guessing incorrectly. When travelers think of Kobe, Japan, the mind

"Tsubaki Sannomiya" seems to refer to a character from the anime and manga series "Puella Magi Madoka Magica." Tsubaki Sannomiya is one of the Puella Magi, a group of magical girls who have made contracts with mysterious entities known as Kyubey to gain magical powers and fight against witches. Each Puella Magi has her own unique magical abilities and backstory. To give you an accurate and helpful response,

She stands at approximately 152 cm (roughly 5'0") and is noted for her "golden ratio" features, including a small face, round eyes, and a G-cup bust.

Tsubaki’s visual design heavily emphasizes her origins and personality. Hailing from Kyoto, her character design leverages the aesthetic of the "Traditional Kyoto Beauty."

| Feature | Tsubaki Sannomiya (Kobe) | Typical Kyoto Shrine (e.g., Fushimi Inari) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Quiet, local worshippers | Extremely crowded, tourist buses | | Cost | Free (garden often free) | Free, but paid areas inside | | Urban Vibe | Modern city + Ancient shrine | Traditional city + Tourist shops | | Unique Flora | 600+ Camellia bushes | Bamboo (Arashiyama) or Gates | | Access | 1 min from train station | 15 min walk from station |

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