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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Apr. 3, 2023
[English/Japanese] Mitsuhashi", a store specializing in natto (sweetened fermented soybeans), is a 15-minute walk from the school. Kanro natto is a Japanese sweet made by boiling down beans in molasses and sprinkling sugar on them. Mitsubashi's natto is very carefully made and has an elegant taste. When I talked about natto to foreign students, they all reacted to the word "natto" and made a disgusted face. There are so many foreigners who do not like natto. But when I explain it properly, they all say they would love to try it. Since there are many bean snacks in Southeast Asia, they are interested in kanro natto. They don't sell kanro natto in midsummer, so if you are interested in kanro natto, please go there before summer. A 15-minute walk from the school is Mitsubashi, a honeydew natto specialty store. Honeydew natto is a Japanese confectionery made by boiling beans in molasses and sprinkling them with sugar. Mitsubashi's honeydew natto was made very carefully and tasted elegant. When I talk to international students about honeydew natto, they react to the word "natto" and make disgusted faces. There are so many foreigners who don't like natto. However, if you explain it properly, everyone will definitely want to try it. There are many bean sweets in Southeast Asia, so they are worried about honeydew natto. It seems that honeydew natto is not sold in midsummer, so if you are interested, please go there before summer.
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Phúc Jindo
Apr. 3, 2023
The majestic Mt. Red Fuji ? and a Ipponzakura ? tree about 330 years old. "Cherry blossom spots in Yamanashi Prefecture" I've been wanting to take pictures for a long time, and the other day the weather forecast said that it would be cloudy for a day, but I could see Mt. Fuji, so I got up from work after the night shift and went straight to the cherry blossoms in the alligator mound to take a place. When I arrived at the site, it was 2:30 p.m., and there were quite a few photographers and tourists, but I managed to get a place. I was relieved. When I came to the site, I could see Mt. Fuji well, the weather was getting better, and it was gradually clearing ☀️. I thought it would be okay if I kept going like this, but I was sleepy, but I was excited to see Mt. Fuji and the weather was good, and I was getting less and less sleepy. I waited for 3-4 hours until it was lit up, and I could see the red Fuji in the evening, and the cherry blossoms and red Fuji were beautiful. After all, it was a very popular Mt. Fuji photo spot, and there were many photographers and tourists. The illuminated cherry blossoms and Mt. Fuji are the most beautiful. I was finally able to take a picture. Benifuji and Ipponzakura ??? Cherry blossoms at the alligator mound and Mt. Fuji Cherry blossoms in Wanizuka, Nirasaki City, Yamanashi Prefecture.
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