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Nov. 23, 2022
『Angel's ladder』 A cloud lamp of handmade washi art inspired by the ladder twilight rays of angels who say that you can be happy when you meet. The mulberry fiber, which is the raw material for washi, looked like a cloud for a long time, so after trial and error to figure out how to give it shape, a cloud of washi paper was born. I became a bouquet wrapped in sky blue Japanese paper and set off to the person with my dreams. May ♡ a wonderful world expand The world of pulp art is also full of possibilities.
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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Nov. 7, 2022
I went to the rooster market in Hachioji with some of my students! There is an Otori Shrine about a five-minute walk from Hachioji Station. I was moved by the lucky, ornate decorations. The shopkeepers calling out auspicious phrases to customers who bought them felt like a slice of Japanese culture, and the students were very excited. On the way home, we bought the market specialty, kirisansho—rice cakes coated with a spice called sansho. They were delicious. There are two more rooster fairs to come. We hope you will visit the rooster market as well. I went to the rooster market in Hachioji with my students! Otori Shrine sits about a five-minute walk from Hachioji Station. I was impressed by the auspicious and lavish decorations. The shopkeepers shouting good-luck calls to customers felt like authentic Japanese culture, and the students were thrilled. On the way home, we bought the market’s specialty, kirisansho (rice cakes dusted with a spice called sansho). It tasted very good. Two more rooster fairs remain. Please consider visiting the rooster market.
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千葉 鴨川温泉 璃庵 / Lien
Nov. 4, 2022
We are Kamogawa Hot spring Lien. We opened on the 8th of August, 2022. A Japanese-style architecture built in the image of an old Japanese inn. The warmth and fragrance of gentle wood with a beautiful sea spreading out before your eyes. There are a water features in front of the rooms and in front of the lobby reflect the moon at night and wave with the wind, making the Open-air baths even more beautiful at night. The open-air baths are just about the size where you can stretch out your legs and spend a relaxing time while looking up at the sky. At the time of the opening, there were no trees between the private rooms and the inn, but now, as the trees grew, you can enjoy your privacy and no longer have to worry about the line of sight across the street. Of course, the view of the beautiful ocean remains absolutely unobstructed. There are 10 rooms in total. Four of them are included dinner served at each room. The dining restaurant has 6 private rooms with a view of the mountain side. The room I would like to introduce today is "Shiun". [ CONCEPT ] Auspicious Pattern: Futatsumaru Ryu Dragon Theme Color: Aoheki Blue Revered as the god of water, the dragon has deepened people's faith as a symbol of protection and fertility. The design motif is Futatsumaru Ryu, which symbolises strength. The interior and furnishings are coordinated with the blue theme colour which evokes the mountains surrounding Rian. [Room type] Separate Western-style room, bedroom 2 semi-double Simmons beds 70m² Barrier-free, open-air hot spring bath Kamogawa Onsen "Nagisa no Yu" + indoor bath / terrace [Capacity] Ideally for 2 people but could fit up to 3. [In-room facilities] Air-conditioning and heating / Western-style toilet with washlet / Safe / Moobibear high-speed balanced ion dryer / 55-inch TV NETFLIX available / Wireless LAN / Refrigerator / Kettle / Espresso machine / Tea set / Air Dog high-performance air cleaner All rooms are non-smoking. Smokers are kindly requested to use the designated smoking areas in the hotel. [Amenities] POLA B.A. is used for women's amenities. Shampoo, conditioner, body soap, body milk, natural foundation all organic and made in Italy Three kinds of towels / Samue / Pajamas / Tabi socks [Meals] Meals are prepared in the completely private dining room "Ren". All guests who mention "I saw COOL JAPAN VIDEOS" when making a reservation will receive one served by the glass drink of their choice. We look forward to seeing you all soon!
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acco
Oct. 15, 2022
"Mushroom Exhibition" being held at Gallery ARTS RUSH in Daikanyama. Pulp Art Mushroom Lamp is exhibiting. This time, the DM was made a lamp 🍄✨ of Kinugasatake She is the queen of mushrooms that I have longed to make someday. Casa, dress, egg, part of the pattern. We carefully produced each part while thinking about how to make the pulp so that it has a texture. When I was strolling around the back of the atelier to take pictures, there was a crowd of mushrooms! The crowd was Bulbophyllum. When I saw it again the next day, they were all gone, but the impact was amazing, so I immediately tried to make it through trial and error. The mushroom exhibition will be until tomorrow, but you can enjoy the unique works of the artists. If you are in the vicinity, please feel free to take a look ♪. Art Rush Special Exhibition Vol.397 "Mushroom Exhibition" Wednesday, October 5 — Monday, October 17, 2022 AM10:00〜PM6:00 Closed on Tuesdays admission free =Participating Artists= ACCO Pulp Art Kinoko Toyoda Illustration & Modeling Junpei Okada Silver & Shippo Noe modeling Akane Makise painting Aki Higashida painting Ryo Takagi paper cutout 〒150-0021 2-14-10 Ebisunishi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Twawon Daikanyama 103 tel 03- 3770-6786 fax 03-3770-6786 business hours AM10:00~PM6:00 Closed: Tuesdays admission free
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Oct. 12, 2022
"I've never been to a local tourist attraction before," my mother said, and this photo was taken when I traveled to my hometown. The retro advertisement on the ceiling of the theater was very cute. There were many people shooting from directly below the ceiling, but when I looked at it from various angles, the contrast between red and blue was beautiful, so I shot from diagonally below. When I learned that there was such a precious and wonderful building in my hometown, I fell in love with the local area even more. There are not many left this year, but I want to go on a trip with my mother again.
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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Apr. 18, 2022
[English/Japanese] The rooster market at Otori Shrine in Hachioji. It is held every year in November. It takes about 8 minutes on foot from Hachioji Station to this Otori Shrine, but there were many festival stalls yatai on the street and it was very lively. Our school allows students to participate in traditional events held in the city as an off-campus learning opportunity. This shows the Tori no Ichi rooster market held at Otori Shrine in Hachioji. It takes place every November. Otori Shrine is about an eight-minute walk from Hachioji Station, and the streets were lined with many festival stalls (yatai), creating a lively atmosphere. Our school offers students the chance to take part in traditional city events as part of off-campus learning.
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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Apr. 11, 2022
[Englsh/日本語] Hachioji, where our school is located, is a city with a deep history. Here you can experience a variety of traditional cultures. Two students are holding kuruma ningyo (carriage dolls). School events offer experiences that let students engage with Hachioji’s culture as well as Japan’s. Hachioji City, where our school is located, is a historic town. Here you can experience many traditional cultures. The two students are holding “Kuruma Dolls.” School events provide opportunities to experience not only Japanese culture but also the culture of Hachioji.
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