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Oct. 18, 2022
Daikanyama ARTS RUSH Gallery "Mushroom Exhibition" has closed. This time, I was able to seriously face the production of the longed-for mushroom, Kinugasatake, and create it in a new attempt. It was a very meaningful exhibition. To everyone who came, to everyone who cares, and Maya from ARTS RUSH. Thank you very much?✨ ARTS RUSH Gallery in Daikanyama is an art gallery where you can enjoy special exhibitions that change every 2-3 weeks and works by unique artists. If you like looking for wonderful art in the autumn of art, please ♪
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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Oct. 17, 2022
[English/Japanese] There is a "Hachimaru Station" in Hachioji station where products made in Hachioji are sold. Hachioji has many specialty products, but the city is very large, so it is nice to be able to easily buy such products in the station like this?"I didn't know such products existed!" Every time I visit, I make a new discovery. There is a "Hachimaru Station" in Hachioji Station where products made in Hachioji are sold. There are many specialties in Hachioji, but the city is very large, so I am grateful that I can easily buy them in the station like this. ?
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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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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Oct. 10, 2022
[Englsih/Japanese] Stopped by Cerian, a confectionary shop a minute's walk from the school, and found the now rare "raccoon dog cake! I didn't hesitate to buy it ?"Tanuki Cake" is a raccoon-shaped cake that became popular about 40 years ago, and it is even said to be an endangered species, as there are fewer and fewer stores making this cake these days. I was very impressed by how carefully the raccoon's face was made. The taste was very sweet, and my fatigue flew away ✨ When I stopped by the pastry shop "Celian", which is a 1-minute walk from the school, I found a rare "raccoon cake"! I bought ? the "Tanuki Cake" without hesitation, which is a raccoon-shaped cake that became popular about 40 years ago, and since there are fewer shops that make this cake these days, it is said to be an endangered species. I was very impressed that the raccoon face was made very carefully. The taste was very sweet and my fatigue flew ✨ away.
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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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