
I've always loved J-ho Shiho's use of cardboard paper (or whatever material that is) in her album packagings, and this one is no exception. I even love the smell of it. I can smell it all day, but that's just being weird.

The whole thing is also reaaaally thick as well

Le contents - the booklet and digipak containing the discs


Pretty standard but I'm liking the art direction of the album a lot, what with the collage and all which actually shows some effort.
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