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Minami Alps Tourism Association
Feb. 27, 2024
【Yamanashi Peach Blossom Market 2024】Hachioji Station I have been managing the peach blossom branch since January, but tomorrow I will finally present the peach flower branch at Hachioji Station! Minami-Alps City's mascot character "Kaimaru" will also appear. Please feel free to enjoy the charm of Specialty Products such as the loose characters and wine of the Town/Village of each city in Yamanashi Prefecture. Date and time: February 29 Thursday, March 1 Friday in 2024 Reiwa 6    11:00~15:00 Location: Hachioji Station Ticket Gate Outer Concourse Peach blossom branch distribution 11:00 ~ It will end as soon as it runs out Distribution conditions: On the day of the event at the Yamanashi peach blossom branch and local product shop "Yamatamaya" We will give you a peach blossom branch when you present your purchase receipt.
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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Feb. 12, 2024
I visited the Muttoni World exhibition at Yumemuseum, a 20-minute walk from Hachioji Station. This is an exhibition I love so much it was my third visit. The Muttoni World exhibition features many mechanical music boxes, each offering a five- to twenty-minute sequence. When I finished seeing everything, more than two hours had passed, and I felt as if I had been inside a dream the whole time. Seeing is believing! Admission is free for children up to junior high school, 750 yen for adults, and 350 yen for those 65 and older. Do go and see it—you’ll love it!
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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Jan. 22, 2024
Have you heard of Myanmar rock-paper-scissors? In Myanmar’s version, players compete as the Tiger, the Police, or the Gun. The Tiger beats the Police but loses to the Gun. The Police lose to the Tiger but beat the Gun (because they can control it). The Gun loses to the Police but beats the Tiger. That’s the power relationship! 🐯👮‍♀️🔫 The photo on the left shows the Police pose, and the right shows the Tiger pose. At our school, students from Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Mongolia study together. The students get along very well across nationalities and show mutual respect for each other’s cultures 😊 They chat in Japanese in class, so their conversation skills improve.
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