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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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COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contest PR
Mar. 30, 2023
Introducing the photos posted on "Everyone's Post"! This is a pickup post of the inbound tourism information SNS "Cool Japan Video". Today, "KEN. T" here's post. The nemophila field in the sun through the trees is an impressive piece. Hibiya Park, located in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, is a Western-style park that is crowded with places of relaxation and events for business people. The park covers an area of 16.2 hectares, and you can enjoy seasonal flowers, making it a popular oasis in the center of the city. You can also enjoy cherry blossom viewing in spring. About 40 cherry trees such as Somei Yoshino and Satozakura are planted, and the collaboration between ponds of various sizes and cherry blossoms is a must-see. The best time to see them is usually late March ~ early April. In 2023, the flowers will bloom early, and the Yoshino cherry trees seem to be in full bloom now. Also, around mid-April ~ early May, nemophila is in full bloom. Nemophila, which is also popular as an Instagrammable scenery, is an annual herb that blooms refreshing purple-blue flowers. You can also enjoy its adorable appearance in Hibiya Park. The place where it is blooming is around the grove facing the second flower bed. The contrast between the nemophila laid out and the building is a view unique to Hibiya Park. On weekends, various events are held in the park. Events from now on in 2023 include the Oedo Nishikigoi Festival, the TOKYO Dajang Festival ~Myanmar New Year~, and the Paella and Tapas Festival. ◆Hibiya Park◆ 【Address】〒100-0012 1-6 Hibiya Park, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 【Access】 Get off at JR "Yurakucho" and walk about 8 minutes Get off at Kasumigaseki on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line and Chiyoda Line, Hibiya on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line and Chiyoda Line, and get off at Hibiya on the Toei Subway Mita Line and exit A10 and A14 【Parking lot】None (There is an underground public parking lot nearby)
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KEN.T
Apr. 11, 2021 (edited)
Blue Carpet Hibiya Park (Chiyoda-ku)
Nemophila was in full bloom as if it had been carpeted with a blue carpet.
2021.4.10
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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Mar. 27, 2023
[English] Hachioji had a castle called Katakura Castle 500 years ago. Today, there is no castle, but there is a park that tells the history of the castle. This park is popular among tourists because of its beautiful katakuris (dogtooth violet) flowers in spring. The park is also decorated with statues. The statue in the photo is famous because a kingfisher once perched on its shoulder. Hachioji is not only rich in nature, but also has many historical sites. At school, before visiting such historical places, students have classes to learn about the history of Hachioji. Many students know the word "samurai" but do not know much about the deeper history of the city, so everyone listens intently to what is being said ?. Hachioji had a castle called Katakura Castle 500 years ago. Currently, there is no castle, but there is a park that tells the history. This park is popular with tourists because of its beautiful fawn lily flowers in spring. Bronze statues are also displayed in the park. The statue in the photo has become famous because there was a kingfisher perched on his shoulder. Hachioji is not only rich in nature, but also has many historical places. Even at school, before visiting such a historical place, there is a class to study the history of Hachioji. Many students know the word "samurai" but do not know about the deep history, so everyone listens ? seriously.
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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Mar. 20, 2023
[English/Japanese] Cherry blossoms (Someiyoshino) have begun to bloom in Hachioji as well. Miharu-takizakura (cherry blossoms with drooping branches), which bloom a little earlier than Someiyoshino, are now in full bloom. The photo shows the Miharutaki cherry tree at Shinshuji Temple in Katakura, Hachioji. The temple has a history of more than 500 years. It is a 10-minute walk from Keio Katakura Station. Please visit the temple. Hachioji has many old temples and large parks. We tell students where and which flowers are at their best depending on the season. Why don't you also study Japanese in Hachioji where you can enjoy the seasons? Hachioji has also begun to bloom cherry blossoms (Somei Yoshino). The Miharu Falls cherry blossoms (cherry blossoms with branches hanging downward) that bloom a little earlier than the Somei Yoshino cherry trees are now in full bloom. The photo shows the Miharu Falls cherry blossoms at Shinshuji Temple in Katakura, Hachioji. The temple has a history of more than 500 years. It is about a 10-minute walk from Keio Katakura Station. Please come and visit us. Hachioji has many old temples and large parks. I tell my students where and which flowers are best to see depending on the season. Why don't you study Japanese in Hachioji, where you can enjoy the seasons?
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COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contest PR
Mar. 16, 2023
Introducing the photos posted on "Everyone's Post"! This is a pickup post of the inbound tourism information SNS "Cool Japan Video". Today, I would like to introduce a post by "takeo". It is a piece that captures the grandeur of the cherry blossoms blooming in Chidorigafuchi. The Chidorigafuchi Greenway in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo is a promenade that borders the moat around the Imperial Palace. It is about 700 meters long and is one of the most famous cherry blossom viewing spots in Tokyo, with about 260 cherry trees such as Somei Yoshino cherry trees. The best time to see the cherry blossoms on the Chidorigafuchi Greenway is usually late March ~ early April. Since the water surface of the moat and the cherry blossoms are close, you can rent a boat at the "Ward Chidorigafuchi Boat Ground" and enjoy cherry blossom viewing from the boat. During the cherry blossom season, the "Chiyoda Sakura Festival" will also be held, and in 2023, it will be held from March 24 (Fri.) ~ April 4 (Tue.). It is also lit up from 18:00~22:00, and you can enjoy the cherry blossoms at night. The boat park is open every day during the cherry blossom illumination period and can be enjoyed until 20:30 (last boarding at 20:00). There are no plans to open food stalls at the cherry blossom festival, but there are plenty of cafes in the vicinity, so it is recommended for a break from walking. Also, why not stop by the sightseeing spots around Chidorigafuchi Greenway? There are plenty of attractions such as the Edo Castle Ruins, a standard tourist spot for sightseeing in Tokyo, the Science Museum, and the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. At Kitanomaru Park, which is adjacent to the Chidorigafuchi Greenway, you can enjoy the nature of the four seasons. ◆Chidorigafuchi Greenway◆ 【Address】〒102-0075 2-senbancho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 【Access】 5-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Station Exit 5 or 5-minute walk from Kudanshita Station Exit 2
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takeo
Apr. 3, 2021
It was shot in Chidorigafuchi. It's nice to be able to take a boat ride and get close to the cherry blossoms.
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COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contest PR
Mar. 14, 2023
Introducing the photos posted on "Everyone's Post"! This is a pickup post of the inbound tourism information SNS "Cool Japan Video". Today, I would like to introduce a post by "Yuto Yamada". The colorful cherry blossoms with the Meguro River in the background are superb. The Meguro River (Meguro River) is a river that flows through Setagaya, Meguro, and Shinagawa wards. Along the Meguro River in Meguro Ward, there is a row of cherry blossom trees that stretches for about 4 km, and it is a popular cherry blossom viewing spot in Tokyo that many people visit during the cherry blossom season. Across the Meguro River, the superb view of about 800 Yoshino cherry trees arching from the left and right is a must-see. There is also a promenade along the river, where you can enjoy the cherry blossoms slowly while walking. The best time to see them is usually around late March ~ early April. In 2023, the "Nakameguro Cherry Blossom Festival" is scheduled to be held for the first time in four years. 【Meguro East Area Cherry Blossom Festival】April 1~2, 2023 【Nakameguro Cherry Blossom Festival】March 18th ~ April 9th One of the highlights is the bonbori that is decorated with flowering. From 17:00 to 20:00, the bonbori is lit up and lit up, so you can enjoy the fantastic night cherry blossoms. We also recommend the Meguro River cherry blossom viewing cruise that you can enjoy while listening to the guide. Advance reservations are required, but you can also bring your own food and drink, so you can enjoy cherry blossom viewing and sightseeing on the boat. ◆Along the Meguro River◆ 【Address】〒153-0061 Near Nakameguro 2-chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo (along the Meguro River) 【Access】 1 minute walk from Nakameguro Station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line
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Yuto Yamada
Oct. 18, 2020
Cherry blossoms in Meguro River

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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Mar. 14, 2023
[English/Japanese] We went to the Hamura Zoological Park for our graduation field trip! The park was large enough that we could see all the animals in an hour, and we were able to take our time and enjoy the park. The giraffes were especially popular, and everyone who came to the park took pictures of them. The students were thrilled to see animals for the first time! We also talked about food culture, such as how this animal is often eaten in their country I went to Hamura City Zoological Park on a graduation excursion! The park was large enough to see all the animals in one hour, and I was able to enjoy it thoroughly. Giraffes were especially popular, and everyone who came to the park took pictures. The students were thrilled to see animals for the first time! In addition, we talked about food culture, such as eating this animal a lot in the country.
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