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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Apr. 25, 2023
[English/Japanese] This grocery store is located in front of Nishi-Hachioji Station. This store is currently closed, but there was a poster with messages of support from everyone. So it is a store loved by everyone. I felt very warm when I read it. There are many supermarkets in Nishi-Hachioji, but there are also small stores like this one. Students at our school also said that they sometimes use these small stores because they enjoy the communication that only a small store can provide. They said that when they live alone away from their country, just being able to call out to them makes them feel less sad. It is a greengrocer in front of Nishi Hachioji Station. This shop is currently closed, but there was a poster with messages of support from everyone. It's a restaurant that everyone loves. I felt very warm while reading it. There are many supermarkets in Nishi Hachioji, but there are also small shops like this. Our students also said that they sometimes look forward to the communication unique to small shops. When you live alone away from your country, you feel less lonely just by being talked to.
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しー。の休日
Apr. 24, 2023
Sixth year as a member of society The number of juniors increases every day As the noise passed... Slowly cherry blossom viewing with juniors! !! Corona has calmed down and stores have opened Shopping at street stalls for the first time in a long time Messing under the cherry tree I was able to enjoy cherry blossom viewing while having a fun conversation. I was able to refresh both physically and mentally ✩.*°
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はなぶさ
Apr. 24, 2023
The other day (around mid-April), I photographed the flowers of the otome camellia (otome tsubaki) in the Mt. Rokko of Kobe. This Mt. Rokko area has been designated as the Setonaikai National Park and has been a suitable place for recreation and summer retreat since the Meiji era. Mountain villas and recreation centers have been built here and there in the mountains, and there are sightseeing spots such as Rokko Ranch, which is inspired by a mountain ranch in Switzerland, and Arima Onsen, which is counted as one of the three famous springs of pillow grass. The mountains opened by foreigners in the Kobe Settlement have many katakana names such as Cascade Valley (a valley of many small waterfalls) and Twenty Cross (20 mountain trails), recalling the history of foreigners opening the mountain. By the way, this time the otome camellia was taken at the place of the Japanese name, Otter Pond in Viper Valley. Aside from the Mt. Rokko area where many names from the Edo period remain, such as the Shojo Pond introduced here last year, Otter Pond is ... I wonder if the pond used to be full of otters, and I still look around for signs. The camellia blooming season is almost over, but now the azalea flowers are brightly colored all over the driveway. Animals and plants are rich in nature, Mt. Rokko how about ? hiking?
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Shintoku Tourism Association
Apr. 22, 2023
Hello! ?‍♀️ Shintoku Tourism Association. Next weekend, Sunday, April 30, the cherry blossom festival at Shintoku Shrine Mountain, which had been canceled due to Coronavirus pandemic, will be held for the first time in four years. On the day of the event, in addition to brass band performances ? and Shintoku Ondo performances in the precincts of Shintoku Shrine ⛩ from the morning ?, there is also a karaoke contest ? of jumping ants, and an exciting fun lottery ? from noon. The approximately 2,300 Ezo Yamazakura ? trees that spread around the precincts of Mt. Shintoku are one of the most famous cherry blossom viewing spots in Hokkaido, and today's cherry ✨ blossoms are still in bloom for about 2 minutes when some of them have begun to bloom. Maybe the best time to see it is around the end of the month? Please take a look at ? ♪♪♪ the new mountain cherry blossoms for the festival this year. #Hokkaido #Tokachi #Shintoku #Shintoku Tourism Association #Shintoku Shrine #Ezo Yamazakura #Best time to see #Cherry Blossom Festival #Open air #Karaoke #Barbecue #Fun raffle
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すっこ
Apr. 22, 2023
Hiroshima Sera Flower Village (Recommended cherry blossom viewing spots in Hiroshima) #Flower Village ? @kamunosato Today, I took a picture ? at Potlet with a blue sky and nemophila blue from the hill of flower dreams Blue skies are good ? for nemophila The blue carpet was ? really too beautiful ? moss phlox and Nemophila Hill ? You can enjoy one of the largest nemophila fields in Japan. Valid until May 14. I was able to take various pictures, so please ? let me post it again
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はなぶさ
Apr. 22, 2023
The morning sun shines from the fresh green of spring... Mt. Rokko in Kobe has been redressed! !! The photo is a morning scene taken near the ridge of the Omote Rokko Driveway in mid-April. I climbed the hill on a road bike, but it was a pleasant cycling that felt moderately sweaty (I climbed slowly). Mt. Rokko was opened as a leisure mountain by foreigners in the Meiji era, and Arthur Herkes Groom, who built the first mountain villa, is called the "founder of Mt. Rokko." The first mountain villa was built at a place called Mikuni Pond after climbing the driveway in the photo to the ridge. From there, foreigners and Japan people built mountain villas one after another, forming a village. It seems that there are no mountain villas left from that time now, but you can still see many recreation centers of various companies in the vicinity. Even if you actually climb on a road bike, you can meet foxes, raccoons, woodpeckers, squirrels, moles and monkeys, and you can feel that you have come to nature in a different world from the city. How about ? forest bathing for a mental retreat this spring?
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