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kuribou_san
May. 30, 2022
🏕 One Week Solo Camp 🏕 ✨ Sunset ✨ at the pier at twilight. About 3 minutes 👍 walk from the campsite to the beach I was surprised that it was close! !️ Full 😊 of the feeling of monopolizing the sunset Floating feeling as if you are floating in the sea An intoxicating experience 😬 that knocks you off balance a little in the waves I burned ☺️ the pier sunset with café au lait in my eyes. Mt. 🗻 Fuji could not 🥲 be seen on this day . . . #Photo Contest #Outdoor #Solo Camp #Campinglife #Camping Girls #Outdoorlife #Camping #Asimo Craft #outdoors #Snow Peak #Lantern #Camper #Camping Rice #Campinggear #Camping Beginner #Bonfire #Camp Gear #Family Camp #Wood stove #Copper kettle #Oil lantern #I want to connect with people who like camping #캠핑 #캠핑스타그램 #露營 #Circus TC
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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
May. 23, 2022
[Englsih/Japanese] In Hachioji City, you can eat dishes from all over the world's cuisines. The other day, I had Sri Lankan home cooking at "Milis," a Sri Lankan restaurant a 5-minute walk from Hachioji Station. It is a healthy dish that doesn't use oil, and it consists of rice topped with various curries and side dishes. It was a complex combination of "sweet", "spicy", "salty", "sour", and "bitter", which I had never tasted before, but it was very delicious. The service at the restaurant was also warm ☕️I will ask more about Sri Lankan food next time since we sometimes communicate with Sri Lankan agents at our school 😊. In Hachioji City, you can eat cuisines from all over the world. The other day, a 5-minute walk from Hachioji Station, I ate Sri Lankan home-cooked food at the Sri Lankan restaurant "Miris". It is a healthy dish that does not use oil, and various curries and side dishes are placed on top of rice. "Sweet", "spicy", "salty", "sour" and "bitter" are intricately combined, and I have never eaten it, but it was ✨ very delicious. The customer service of the restaurant was also warm, and even at our school, I sometimes communicate with Sri Lankan agents, ☕️ so I will 😊 ask about Sri Lankan cuisine in detail next time.
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st situation
May. 23, 2022
Kamikawa, Hyogo Mineyama Highland Starry Campsite On this day, there were few people and only veteran campers, and there were many one-pole tents these days. It was very fashionable and I wanted my own house. However, before that, I wanted to collect more equipment, and unlike the past, recent items are all compact and easy to carry, and I can't stop wanting things every day. Cameras cost money, but camping equipment is also quite expensive... 😅 When I see the happy expressions on my face when I spend time with my family even when there is nothing, there is a time when I can be happy, and there are times when I feel that this is an asset in life.
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Dylan Gibson
May. 20, 2022
Wanted to post this earlier this week, but better late than never I suppose. Was walking around Arakawa and they were having a rose festival sort of event it seemed like. Over by Arakawa Amusement Park there was a little area set up with some stalls. I didn't get to check it out but it seemed like there were a lot of people there. The amusement park was also open. I don't think I've seen it open for a while so it was nice to see people are able to visit it again. When I was passing the Arakawa tram I noticed there were tons of roses along the sides of the track that I'd never noticed before so I decided to snap this photo of the pink tram passing by with them.
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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
May. 16, 2022
[Englsih/Japanese] In Hachioji City, you can eat dishes from all over the world's cuisines. The other day, I had dal bhat at the Nepalese restaurant "Naoya", which is a five-minute walk from the school and is located alongside the Hachioji Central Library. "Daal" means bean soup and "bhaat" means rice, just like a set meal in Japan. Nepal is famous for its curry, but daalbhaat was not spicy at all, and had a gentle taste 😊I was glad to finally try this dish, which was introduced to me by a student a few years ago ✨I also tried Ras Malai cottage cheese dumplings dipped in honey for dessert for the first time, and was surprised at how sweet it was! In Hachioji City, you can eat cuisines from all over the world. The other day, I ate dalbhat दालभात at the Nepalese restaurant "Naoya" next to the Hachioji Central Library, a 5-minute walk from school. Dal means bean soup and baat means rice, which is like a set meal for Japan. Nepal is famous for curry, but dalbhat is not spicy at all and has a gentle tasteIt 😊 was a dish introduced by a student a few years ago, so I was happy to finally eat it. ✨
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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
May. 9, 2022
[English/Japanese] Hachioji City has a market called the Hachioji General Wholesale Center. Here, you can find rare fish, etc. There is also a store specializing in halal foodstuffs, which is convenient for international students to shop. The school plans to visit this market as a field trip. In Hachioji City, there is a market called "Hachioji General Wholesale Center". Rare fish are sold here. There is also a store specializing in halal ingredients, which is convenient for international students to shop. We are planning to visit our school as a field trip.
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