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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Oct. 4, 2022
[English/Japanese] There is a candy shop a two-minute walk from the school. A candy store is a store that sells children's snacks. The sweets are priced at 10 yen, 20 yen, and other prices that even children can afford. The dagashi are decorated with Momotaro (a Japanese folktale), beckoning cats (traditional ornaments), and festival happi (a cloth worn at festivals), allowing visitors to learn about Japanese culture. The other day, during a break in class, I gave the students some candy as a gift, and they were very happy. They especially loved the candy that crackled and popped in their mouths! There is a candy shop a 2-minute walk from the school. A candy shop is a shop that sells children's sweets. Sweets are priced at 10 or 20 yen, which even children can buy. The candies depict Momotaro (Japan folktale), beckoning cat (traditional figurines), and festival happi, and you can learn about Japan culture. The other day, I gave candy to the students during class breaks, and they were all very happy. The candy that crackles in the mouth was especially popular!
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kubiindy
Sep. 30, 2022
I went to Izumi Shrine in Hitachi City. One day, a spirit ball (a crystal-like ball) fell from heaven and hit this land, and it is said that the goddess of beauty was the goddess of heavenly fast tama princess who deified this spirit ball that boiled and became a spring. Beside the torii gate was the main hall of Prince Shotoku. In the center of the spring that springs is Benzaitensha, and the pond on the left (where the red bridge hangs) is quite normal ? for some reason. On the left is a spring that springs up from a power spot that has the benefit of matchmaking, and the emerald green water that springs up while blowing up white sand was ✨ too beautiful and mysterious. #Travel #Photo Contest #Izumi Shrine #Ibaraki #Hitachi City #Mystic Fountain
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