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    大阪梅田の老舗ビアホール A long-established beer hall in Osaka, Umeda Newmunchen SD15 - SD15_V2
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    変なLORAなんてなんぼあってもええですからねシリーズ

    昭和33年大阪お初天神通りで創業した工場直送サッポロビールとオリジナルの地ビール、そして阿波乙女鶏の唐揚げが人気の老舗ビアホール。関西の紳士の間でアレかわいいと評判の店員さんの制服、そしてかつてあった曽根崎本店の風景がもしかしたら描けるかもしれないLoRAです。

    店内風景プロンプト例:

    newmunchen, scenery, table, indoors, chair, window, ceiling light, restaurant, light,

     

    制服プロンプト例:

    NMC, multiple girls, beer, smile, cup, black hair, holding cup, mug, alcohol, food, holding, short hair, 3girls, open mouth, ribbon, one eye closed, beer mug, brown hair, apron, waitress, neck ribbon, closed eyes, shirt,

     

    How many weird LoRAs can there be? Series

    This long-established beer hall was founded in 1958 on Ohatsu Tenjin Street in Osaka. Its factory-direct Sapporo beer, original local beer, and fried Awa Otome chicken are popular.

    The uniforms of the waiters and waitresses at the restaurant, and the uniforms of the waitresses at the restaurant, are popular among some gentlemen in Kansai for their cute uniforms.

    LoRA trains the staff in their uniforms and the interior scenery of the Sonezaki main store that once existed.

    Ohatsu Tenjin

    Tsuyu no Tenjinsha is a shrine located in Sonezaki 2-chome, Kita Ward, Osaka City , Osaka Prefecture . The old company rank was Gosha . Common name is Ohatsu Tenjin .

    Ohatsu Tenjin Dori (Ohatsu Tenjin Street)

    Sonezaki Ohatsu Tenjin Dori Shopping Street is a shopping street located in Sonezaki , Kita Ward, Osaka City . It is known as the approach to Tsuyuten Shrine (Ohatsu Tenjin )

    https://www.osakastation.com/sonezaki-ohatsutenjin-dori-shotengai-shopping-arcade/

    Sonezaki

    Sonezaki is the name of a region and a town in Kita Ward, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture. It is also abbreviated as ``Sonezaki''. The current administrative location names are Sonezaki 1-chome and Sonezaki 2-chome.

    Sapporo beer

    Sapporo Breweries Ltd. is a Japanese beer brewing company founded in 1876. Sapporo is the oldest brand of beer in Japan.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapporo_Breweries

     

    Awa

    Awa no Kuni is one of the Rei system countries that was once a local administrative division of Japan . Belongs to Nankaido . Corresponds to Tokushima Prefecture .

    Awa Otome Dori

    The name of a brand of chicken produced in Tokushima Prefecture, formerly known as Awa.

    Kansai

    The Kansai region or the Kinki region lies in the southern-central region of Japan's main island Honshū. The region includes the prefectures of Nara, Wakayama, Kyoto, Osaka, Hyōgo and Shiga, often also Mie, sometimes Fukui, Tokushima and Tottori. The metropolitan region of Osaka, Kobe and Kyoto (Keihanshin region) is the second-most populated in Japan after the Greater Tokyo Area.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansai_region

    Newmunchen Sonezaki main store

    Sonezaki Main Store is the former Newmunchen main store. It was built in the image of an illustration of a ``dream beer hall'' drawn by the founder of Newmunchen when he was young.

    As you know, Japan experiences many earthquakes, and buildings are required to have strict seismic resistance. (Earthquake resistance standards are stipulated by law, and have been updated after suffering damage from numerous major earthquakes.)

    In January 2022, the main store was over 60 years old and had deteriorated. The building needed to be updated to the latest seismic standards and undergo major repairs. It has been announced that the main store will temporarily close in January and will continue operating at a nearby store.

    After nearly a year of consideration, it was decided that the main store building would be demolished. Fans who had loved this beer hall for many years expressed their regret.

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    513820Oct 9, 2023· 1 reaction
    CivitAI

    I've downloaded some of your files, but as an English speaker I wouldn't mind a short English title to see what they are in the list.

    I appreciate your work, and want to use some of these, but I miss them when my eyes skip files with words I can't read.

    Thank you for providing this work.

    swingwings
    Author
    Oct 9, 2023· 1 reaction

    コメントありがとうございます。

    Thank you for your comment.

    日本の風景やアイテムを学習させたLoRAを作って来ましたが、最近の変なLoRAシリーズはかなりローカルなものが多く、説明がとても難しいです。

    I've been making LoRA that learns Japanese scenery and items, but the recent weird LoRA series has a lot of local content, so it's very difficult to explain.

    地名や固有名詞が多いのでDeepLやGoogle翻訳等を使っても説明が難しく、日本語でも一部のエリアの少数の人しか知らないようなものもあります。

    Because there are many place names and proper nouns, it is difficult to explain even using DeepL or Google Translate, and even in Japanese, there are some words that only a few people in certain areas know.

    今回は日本の大阪にある老舗ビアホールの制服と店内の風景です。日本の大阪と神戸にしか店舗がなく知名度が高いお店ではありませんが、僕が大好きなお店なのでイラストを作ってみようと思いました。

    This time we will be showing the uniforms and the interior of a long-established beer hall in Osaka, Japan. It's not a very well-known store as it only has stores in Osaka and Kobe, Japan, but I love it so I thought I'd make an illustration of it.

    どうもありがとう。多くの人にLoRAやイラスト生成を楽しんでもらえるよう頑張ります

    Thank you very much. I will do my best so that many people can enjoy LoRA and illustration generation.

    513820Oct 9, 2023

    @swingwings I appreciate your effort! I will keep it in mind when I see your uploads. Thanks!

    TomTrottelOct 9, 2023
    CivitAI

    a chinese making a bavarian lora. that is so postmodern :)

    swingwings
    Author
    Oct 9, 2023· 1 reaction

    すまない、中国人じゃなくて日本人なんだ…(*´ω`*)

    Sorry, I'm not Chinese, I'm Japanese.

    日本では約150年前の1800年代後半からドイツとの交流が活発になり、多くの技術者やビジネスマンが来日しました。

    Approximately 150 years ago, in the late 1800s, exchanges with Germany became active in Japan, and many engineers and businessmen came to Japan.

    その中でドイツの食文化も日本にもたらされました。日本でドイツの料理やお菓子を出すお店を出すドイツ人もいました。それを好きになった日本人がドイツのビールや料理を出すお店を作ったりもしました。

    During this time, German food culture was also brought to Japan. Some Germans opened shops in Japan that served German food and sweets. Some Japanese people fell in love with it and opened a restaurant that served German beer and food.

    このお店もドイツのビアホール文化に憧れた若者が生涯を捧げて作って今も続いているものだったりします。

    This shop was created by a young man who admired German beer hall culture and devoted his life to it, and it still runs today.

    TomTrottelOct 9, 2023· 1 reaction

    @swingwings thank you for this knowledge ! also I am so freaking sorry I can not distinguish between japanese and chinese writings. I will learn that now. Again, sorry. bows

    swingwings
    Author
    Oct 9, 2023· 1 reaction

    @TomTrottel 気にしないで!日本で使われている漢字(Chinese characters)は元は中国からもたらされたものだから。

    never mind! The Chinese characters used in Japan were originally brought from China.

    もし日本旅行で大阪に来る事があれば、ここのビアホールはオススメなのでぜひ行ってみてください。ここのオリジナルの地ビール美味しいよ!本物の店員さんのユニフォームはもっと可愛いです
    If you ever come to Osaka on your trip to Japan, I highly recommend this beer hall, so be sure to give it a try. The original local beer here is delicious! Real store clerk uniforms are even Kawaiiiiii

    ditaOct 10, 2023

    @TomTrottel I really like your sincere attitude, so I'll give you a little hint: Look for the kana, not the kanji. The kana are the characters that look fairly simple in comparison to the ones around them. In swingwings's first response, they say

    それをきになった日本人がドイツのビールや料理すお店を作ったりもしました

    Out of those, only the kana are the underlined ones. You may hear the words hiragana and katakana, which are the two types of kana, but that's not really that important here. When I say "kana" I'm referring to both.

    If a person is really serious about learning Japanese, they can memorize the kana in 1–2 days. But that's not necessary to be able to recognize them. Can you see how they look rounder and simpler than the other characters? They were created from cursive forms of the kanji (Chinese characters), so they are typically rounder and simpler. Out of the underlined symbols, ドイツ and ビール are katakana and all the rest are hiragana. Katakana are a little like italics in English, and are used mostly for foreign loanwords. Can you see how the katakana are both simpler and not quite as round as the other kana?

    I say "look for the kana" because: Chinese doesn't contain kana. At all, ever. But nearly all Japanese is going to have both kanji and kana that are used together. If you really want to learn about Japanese, you'll eventually be able to pick out some kanji that are only used in Chinese, some that are only used in Japanese, and the ones that are used in both.

    Kana represent mostly syllables (は ha, み mee, そ so), and kanji represent mostly concepts (家 house, 車 car, 花 flower, 愛 love) and actions. Kanji and sometimes kana are used as nouns and verbs, and most other parts of speech are made of kana. That means that most of the time, you'll see kana after kanji, such as in a verb, which is how it is conjugated: 食べます (eating), 食べません (not eating), 食べました (ate), 食べませんでした (didn't eat), etc. Chinese uses kanji for all of those types of things. Kana makes it much easier to learn to read Japanese, because there are only about 4 dozen kana, compared to thousands of kanji. (And if you're curious, yes, you can write the words for "house", "car", and the others with only kana. But it gets confusing really fast trying to read text that is made only of kana, because there are so many words that sound alike.)

    If you're interested in learning more, check out Free Japanese Lessons or Tae Kim's Guide to Learning Japanese.

    LORA
    SD 1.5

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    Created
    10/8/2023
    Updated
    5/13/2026
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    Trigger Words:
    NMC, apron, ribbon, red dress, red ribbon, long sleeves, dress, shirt, waist apron, neck ribbon, frills, standing, white apron, white shirt,
    newmunchen, scenery, table, indoors, chair, window, ceiling light, restaurant, light,

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