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Miyazaki Gokase Tourism Association
Jun. 24, 2025
Relax at Kurunconne 😌🌿 Today I stopped by Kurunconne 🤗✨ (Yes, I was working properly!) For the meeting I ordered a craft cola and a Mix Berry smoothie 😚🍹 Both are a treat to look at 😆 The craft cola is different from regular cola — it gives you that “I’m drinking something good for my body!” feeling, with no guilt. It has a nice spice kick and is perfect for the season when you want something refreshing ✨ The Mix Berry smoothie offers natural sweetness from the ingredients alone… it satisfied both my thirst and a little hunger — a blissful drink 🤤 There are many varieties, so it’s fun to try different ones 💫 They also offer light meals and desserts, and takeout is available 🥪✨ The shop has lots of manga and hosts many healing events every day ✨ I tried a tarot-like reading where you pick one card from 100 based on the theme “for this version of myself…,” and the message I received was very uplifting and gave me energy 💪❤️‍🔥 They sell fun goods and body-friendly foods, so there are endless ways to enjoy the place 🤗🎶 Be sure to check out Kurunconne’s account too 🙌 kurun→https://www.instagram.com/kurun2424/... conne→https://www.instagram.com/conne.jp/...
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  • Miyazaki Prefecture
  • Gokase
  • Cafe
  • Healing
  • Gourmet
  • Lunch
  • Specialty
  • Takoyaki/Okonomiyaki
  • Hot Sandwich
  • Manga
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Yamanashi Hayakawa Tourism Association
Dec. 27, 2024
【Mononoke Musume】Open to the public! !! The comedy manga "Mononoke no Musume" set here in Hayakawa Town, Yamanashi Prefecture, was opened to the public on April 25 this year. It is planned by "Town Hayakawa Town with a small No.1 in Japan population", and three companies, Town hall Hayakawa Town and Hayakawa Tourism Association, and the Southern Alps hometown Revitalization Foundation, are collaborating to plan and produce the work. In the story, you will also see the history and lore of the Towns, Sightseeing spots and facilities of Tourist Association members! Spot may be familiar to you. On the official "Mononoke no Musume" Official website, up to 15 episodes (as of 12/28) are being opened to the public. Please take a look!
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  • Yamanashi Prefecture
  • Tourism Association
  • Hayakawa
  • Manga
  • Local mascot
Miyazaki Gokase Tourism Association
Jul. 23, 2024
Miyazaki Prefecture Gokasecho Gourmet — Kurunkonne Kurunkonne, a café in Gokasecho where you can read manga This place also serves as a relaxing spot where you can refresh yourself. They hold monthly events, so why not treat yourself? The owner’s proud takoyaki and takakibi veg hot sandwiches are highlights, and the café offers a full range of drinks and desserts. Hours: 11:00–17:00 (hours may change) Closed: See the business calendar Contact 9719-1 Sangkasho, Gokasecho, Nishiusuki District, Miyazaki Prefecture 882-1203 Phone: 0982-82-0308
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  • Gokase
  • Miyazaki Prefecture
  • Gourmet
  • Lunch
  • Cafe
  • Takoyaki/Okonomiyaki
  • Hot Sandwich
  • Parfait
  • Pasta/Spaghetti
  • Sightseeing
  • ...and 8 others
Tomakomai Tourism Association
Mar. 6, 2024
[Sales Period Extended — Additional Note] ◤◢◤◢◤◢◤◢◤◢◤◢◤◢◤◢◤◢ “Diamond no Ace” Collaboration Goods Sales End ◤◢◤◢◤◢◤◢◤◢◤◢◤◢◤◢◤◢ The collaboration goods for Tomakomai City × Diamond no Ace act II will be on sale through Sunday, March 31!📢⚡※ Sales of goods only have been extended until Sunday, May 5 A panel exhibition is also on display, so please take a look!⚾ We also accept shipping to other regions!🎁 For details, please see the post on X (@toma_tourism)!💁‍♀️ Thank you for all the wonderful memories✨
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  • Japan
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Tomakomai
  • Local PR
  • Character
  • A of Diamonds
  • Anime
  • Goods
  • Manga
  • Sports
  • ...and 2 others
Tomakomai Tourism Association
Oct. 15, 2023
⚾ We are displaying a signed illustration board from Ace of the Diamond! ⚾ Tomakomai is a “sports town” visited by many athletes for training camps. ⚽⚾🏐🏒🎾🏓 For the Tomakomai Sports Festival held yesterday, we received this illustration board from Yuji Terashima, the creator of the hugely popular manga Ace of the Diamond ✨😆 It is on display at the information desk, so please take a look! 💁‍♀️
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  • Japan
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  • Manga Artist
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  • Tourism Association
Tomakomai Tourism Association
Jun. 26, 2023
🔎Would you like to hunt for rare manhole covers?🔍 Various types of manhole covers are installed throughout Tomakomai City! A little-known favorite, the “manhole card” features a Tomachop design among its registered covers!💁‍♀️ On weekdays they are distributed at Tomakomai City Hall, and on weekends and public holidays at Cocotoma Cafe, so if you’re curious, give collecting them a try!😊✨ 【 Tomakomai City Hall 】 Distribution location: 3F, North Government Building, Tomakomai City Hall, 4-5-6 Asahimachi, Tomakomai City, Hokkaido 053-8722 Phone: 0144-32-6111 (main) Distribution hours: 8:45 AM–5:15 PM (weekdays only) 【 Cocotoma Cafe 】 Distribution location: 1F, Friend Building, 5-11-5 Omotecho, Tomakomai City, Hokkaido 053-0022 Phone: 0144-33-1534 Distribution hours: 10:00 AM–9:00 PM (weekends and public holidays only) Closed: New Year holidays (December 29–January 3) *Please note that the facility may be temporarily closed, so check with the venue before you visit.*
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  • Japan
  • Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Tomakomai
  • Sightseeing
  • Local PR
  • Travel
  • Tourism Association
開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Jun. 6, 2022
Continuing from last week, we discuss Hachioji and subcultures. We visited the famous Ryohoji Temple in Nishi-Hachioji. This temple is known as a "moe temple" and has original anime characters created by the temple. It is said that many worshippers come to see this unusual temple. I received another goshuin (red seal) this time! moe = feelings of affection, often toward an idealized anime character Continuing from last week, we talk about Hachioji and its subculture. We visited the well-known Ryohoji in Nishi-Hachioji. This temple is called a "moe temple," and it features original anime characters. Many visitors come to see this rare temple. I picked up a goshuin again this time! Note: moe… the feeling that finds an anime character cute.
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  • Hachioji
  • Temple
  • Subculture
  • Japan
  • Japanese-language school
  • International students
  • Study abroad
  • Anime
  • Manga
開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
May. 31, 2022
[Englsih/日本語]In front of Hachioji Station, there is animate, a store specializing in anime goods. Here you can buy goods and books of popular anime. There are a lot of international students who like anime. There are many rare items here, so you may be able to show them off to your friends in your country ☺ If you like something related to Japan, you will be able to improve your Japanese quickly. Please try to find something you "like" too. In front of Hachioji Station stands animate, a specialty store for anime merchandise. You can buy popular anime goods and books here. Many international students love anime. This shop has lots of rare items, so you might be able to show them off to your friends back home ☺ If you enjoy things related to Japan, you can improve your Japanese quickly. Try to find something you "like" too ✨
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  • Japan
  • Japanese-language school
  • Study abroad
  • International students
  • Hachioji
  • Subculture
  • Anime
  • Manga
開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Jul. 19, 2021
Things that Surprised Foreign Students When They Came to Japan: Shops 2 This time, I would like to introduce you to some of the "stores" in the city. Bookstores are full of manga, content even adults can enjoy What kind of books are available in bookstores in your country? When a foreigner enters a Japanese bookstore, they are often surprised by how many manga there are. Manga is one of Japan’s most famous subcultures worldwide, and many people are surprised to learn that adults read manga too. Famous works like Doraemon and Dragon Ball are aimed at children, but plenty of titles target adults. For example, some stories follow salarymen succeeding at work, while others feature lawyers thriving in court. Some children study by reading historical or science-themed manga. Even students at the University of Tokyo, known for its high academic standards, use manga to study. It may be a little difficult for those who have just started learning Japanese, but try picking up a manga. Your world might expand. Shocking ticket prices! Movie theaters I often hear stories of international students who wanted to see a movie, went to the cinema, and then gave up. Why? Because ticket prices are too high. In many students’ home countries, a movie costs less than 1,000 yen. In Japan, however, an adult ticket can cost as much as 1,800 yen. That’s why some people give up. Prices vary by theater, but if you pick a women’s discount day or a service day, you can sometimes see a movie for about 1,000 yen. Check cheap days before you go. Seven Wonders of the Restaurant Salt piled like Mt. Fuji at a restaurant entrance...flying forks and fake food in display cases...small towels served when you sit down...dishes that arrive though you didn’t order them... To foreigners, many things about Japanese restaurants seem strange. ・The salt piled like Mt. Fuji at the entrance is a prayer for business prosperity. ・The flying forks and fake food in the display case are called food samples. These are models of dishes made of wax or synthetic resin. They are very popular with foreign tourists, and many people buy small keychains and similar items as souvenirs. ・The small towel is called an oshibori. It is used to wipe your hands before eating. ・A dish you didn’t order but that is already prepared... This is called otoshi, and at places that serve alcohol, such as izakaya (Japanese-style pubs), it is brought to your table when you enter even if you didn’t order it. The price is about 300 to 500 yen. Have you learned a little about Japanese restaurants? Our school library not only offers a wide variety of books for extensive reading but also has many manga available for loan. Use manga to understand Japanese culture and go explore the town!
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  • Japan
  • Japanese-language school
  • Life in Japan
  • Subculture
  • Manga
  • Food model crafts
  • Izakaya
  • Etiquette
  • Cinema

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