At special numbers...


Harbots celebrate visitors when they get some kinds of special number on access-counter. For example, 100, 200, 700, 1000, 3000, 40000, 80000 - this kind of numbers are called "KIRIBAN" in Japanese. When visitors get this kind of number on access-counter, Harbots clap their hands and cry "You Got KIRIBAN!" And Harbots ask visitors their name after that.
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When you get "KIRIBAN", Harbots run up to you and clap their hands.


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And they cry "You Got KIRIBAN!".



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He is crying "You Got ZOROME!" in the image above.
Harbots also celebrate when visitors get "ZOROME". For example, 111, 222, 4444, 77777 - this kind of numbers are called "ZOROME" in Japanese.


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He is crying "You Got RENBAN!" in the image above.
Harbots also celebrate when visitors get "RENBAN". For example, 123, 1234, 12345, 123456 - these numbers are called "RENBAN" in Japanese.


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