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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Nov. 21, 2022
[English/Japanese] This is a view of the ginkgo trees along Koshu Kaido, a one-minute walk from the school. Hachioji held the Ginkgo Festival over the weekend. Before the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, our school's students also participated as volunteer international students. The rows of ginkgo trees are at their peak now. Come and see them. A one-minute walk from the school, this is the ginkgo tree avenue along Koshu Kaido. Hachioji held the “Ichou Festival” over the weekend. Before the novel coronavirus spread, students from our school also took part as volunteer international students. The ginkgo avenue is now in full bloom. Be sure to come and see it.
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Abhi Sen
Nov. 17, 2022
Almost every spot from where Fujisan is visible seems picturesque to me whether it is my workplace or rooftop of my home or any tourist spot. I visited kawaguchiko in more than once but this trip was unforgettable. On this beautiful sunny autumn morning I first ever saw a lenticular clouds over Fujisan. The scenic view of Mount Fuji, bright orange bush kochia, and lenticular clouds from Oishi Park is diffrent from usual autumn pictures of Fujisan and Momiji frame yet it is very close to my heart.
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COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contest PR
Nov. 16, 2022
Introducing the photos posted on "Everyone's Post"! This is today's inbound tourism information SNS "Cool Japan Video" pick-up post. Here is a post by Abhi Sen. Breathtaking Komadome Waterfall The view of the falling waterfall among the magnificent trees with colorful autumn leaves is superb. Located in Nasu Town, Tochigi Prefecture, Komagataki Falls is a waterfall about 2 meters wide and 20 meters high, also known as Komazu Falls. The color of the upper and lower basins is beautiful and mysterious. It is said to be the "first waterfall in Nasu". The autumn leaves are in full bloom around mid-October every year, and you can see the contrast between the autumn leaves and the waterfall from the waterfall set up in the Nasu Heisei Forest in Nikko National Park, except in winter, when it is closed. Access is about 40 minutes by car from Nasu IC on the Tohoku Expressway, or about 30 minutes by taxi from Nasushiobara Station by train. The nearest station is Kurodawara Station. There is no parking lot, so we recommend that you park in the nearby Nasu Heisei Forest and walk there. In addition, there is Kita Onsen, one of the Nasu hot spring villages, in the surrounding area, where you can enjoy the secret hot springs of Okunasu.
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Abhi Sen
Nov. 3, 2022
Breathtaking komadomewaterfall of nasu is one of the great options as an autumn viewing spot. It is less crowded and peaceful. This spectacularly blue waterfall is surrounded by red yellow orange fall trees and the sight is truly unforgettable
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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Nov. 14, 2022
[English/Japanese] A 15-minute walk from Hachioji Station, I bought a “Hachioji Castle Monaka” at the Japanese sweets shop Senshuen. In fact, there was a castle in Hachioji in the 16th century. This “Hachioji Castle Monaka” is a confection shaped like the castle that stood then. The monaka is filled with sweet red bean paste and was delicious 😊 By the way, Hachioji Castle no longer exists, but the site where the castle once stood is now a park. I would like to visit it with my students someday. A 15-minute walk from Hachioji Station, I bought a “Hachioji Castle Monaka” at the wagashi shop Senshuen. Actually, there was a castle in Hachioji in the 16th century. This “Hachioji Castle Monaka” is a sweet shaped like the castle that stood at that time. The monaka is firmly filled with anko (a sweet paste made from beans) and was very tasty 😊 By the way, Hachioji Castle is no longer there, but the place where the castle used to be is now a park. I’d like to go there with my students someday.
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st situation
Nov. 11, 2022
Yamanashi Prefecture Fruit Park For my cute daughter who was addicted to Yuru Can at the age of 5, I wanted to show her the place where Yuru Can was filmed, so I ran for 6 hours from Hyogo Prefecture and first went to Hotarakashi Onsen and then came to the fruit park. My daughter was so happy that she wanted to go to the famous spots of autumn leaves and Mt. Fuji, but she didn't have time and didn't sleep for camping purposes, and there was a tent set up, so I went to 🚜 Shizuoka after this
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st situation
Nov. 11, 2022
Asagiri Kogen, Shizuoka I have seen Mt. Fuji from my life. I usually don't have a day off for 6 hours by car, and after work, I drove non-stop at night to Yamanashi Prefecture for 6 hours, and then stayed at Fumorepala Campsite for 1 night, and my cute daughter said that it was like Mt. Fuji due to the influence of the loose can, so I 😵 did my best without sleep. Until now, I had seen so many beautiful photos of Mt. Fuji on TV that I took it for granted and did not feel attractive, but when I actually saw it, I was impressed by its magnificent scale and wanted to come again. People who usually watch may be tired of seeing it, but I live in an area that I rarely see, so I was 😌 captivated by Mt. Fuji.
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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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