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New otani inn sapporo
Oct. 12, 2023
New Otani Inn Sapporo has a 👻 Halloween photo spot We have 📸 set up a Halloween photo spot right at the entrance of the hotel. Cute ghosts and pumpkins are welcoming you 🎃🎃. Halloween only, photo contest using AR photo frames is also being 🥳 held Hokkaido sweets will be given away 🎁 by lottery We look forward to your participation! The inside of the 1st floor rendezvous lounge is also Halloween specification! Check 👀 it out Limited until 10/31! Please 🐾 stop by
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Sapporo Tokyu Rei Hotel
Sep. 27, 2023
Halloween-themed "Fruitful Season Afternoon Tea" Until now, afternoon tea was sold with the theme of moon viewing. From 9/30 Sat, we will 🎃 start offering Halloween-themed services. In addition to the cloud-shaped Airy, there is also a cake box with 5 kinds of sweets! You can also taste 4 kinds of savoury selected by the chef. All-you-can-drink drinks! Several types of Lupicia tea are available. Enjoy the Halloween mood with cute sweets and spend a carefree tea time! 【menu】 ・Airy ・Pumpkin roll cake ・Kito Yuzu's Madeleine ・Saint-Marc ・Shirodama cream zenzai ・Chestnut financier Gateau with apple and caramel ・Autumn fruit whitening ・Pickled autumn vegetables with Hokkaido pork prosciutto ・Potato and mentaiko churros ・Smoked mackerel and cheese sandwich from Hokkaido 【Drink】 <ルピシアの紅茶> ・Chiran Yutaka Midori ・Earl Grey Darjeeling the First Flash ・Afternoon tea ・Fantasy ・Cherry Veil ・Rozeroyale ・Japanese pear iced tea 1 cup per person ・Coffee Hot/Ice ・Cafe au lait, café latte Hot/Ice ・Oolong tea ・Coca-Cola ・Ginger ale ・Orange juice ・Apple juice 【Period】 ~October 22 Sun ・Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays only ・Reservation required at least 2 days in advance ・Limited to 30 meals a day 【Time】 15:30~18:00L.O.17:30Last entry 16:30 【Price】 3,000 yen per person Reservations can be made on the website or by phone! 【Sapporo Tokyu REI Hotel Restaurant "Southwest"】 Address: 1st floor of Sapporo Tokyu REI Hotel, 5-1 Minami 4-jo Nishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo Telephone: 011-531-1065 1-minute walk from Sapporo Municipal Subway Namboku Line "Susukino Station" Exit 4
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New otani inn sapporo
Sep. 20, 2023
【Halloween Afternoon Tea】 Cute Halloween monsters appear as sweets! ?? The Halloween afternoon tea set, which uses plenty of autumn ingredients such as purple potato Mont Blanc, pumpkin panna cotta, chocolate and grape roll cake, will be available from Tuesday, October 3rd! In addition to the 8 kinds of sweets, the savory is served with ♪ pumpkin quiche with prosciutto. Drinks include Ronnefeldt tea 7 types, a long-established German tea maker, free flowing coffee, and up to one cocktail per person! Instagram post campaign is also planned 📷 Wonderful gifts will be won by lottery. Please join us! Every Wednesday is a great sweets day! We will offer 3,000 yen per person for 2,700 yen. Only for reservations made from the company's website [Limited to 20 people] other coupons and benefits cannot be combined *Only applicable to customers using the 1F Rendezvous Lounge. We look forward ✨ to seeing you there. ˖✻*˸ꕤ*˸*⋆。 ˖✻*˸ꕤ*˸*⋆。 ˖✻*˸ꕤ*˸*⋆。 ˖✻*˸ꕤ*˸*⋆。 1F Rendezvous Lounge 11:30~14:00/L.O.13:30 *Closed: Sundays, Mondays 17:00~21:00/B1 Four Season Until 19:00 entry * 120-minute system * Four seasons require reservation until 17:00 the day before. For reservations and inquiries, please call or visit our website. Tel: 011-222-1522 [Direct]
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Dylan Gibson
Nov. 5, 2021
Some photos I took while passing through the area. Lit up trees ready for Christmas near Toyocho Station! I also spotted these pandas around a Christmas tree at Ueno Station as well and thought it was cute. It's funny how fast Halloween ends and almost immediately we start to see Christmas decorations lol. It's not dissimilar with the US though. Every time Halloween ends it's like someone flips a switch and suddenly all of the Halloween decorations become Christmas decorations. Speaking of Halloween though, I actually saw children trick or treating in the streets this year which was really nice considering all the restrictions over the past 2 years. It also seems like the culture of Halloween has started to become a bigger part of Japanese culture over the last 5 years or so. I still love that Christmas is a dating holiday in Japan though. It feels like a romantic holiday anyways, I think it's better this way personally.
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Dylan Gibson
Nov. 4, 2021
Dropped by a cafe near Oji Station the other day and ordered a small chocolate cake and a tea. It looks strikingly similar to the one I had at the pasta restaurant a few days ago, with very minor differences lol. I didn't take a photo of the tea unfortunately, I was too focused on eating the cake😅. I suppose it's a popular dessert combination as it seems quite easy but delicious at the same time. The cafe is called Dining Cafe Tagen ダイニング カフェTAGEN. When I passed it on Halloween they were opening the large doors at the front of the shop and preparing some sort of Halloween event, although I wasn't able to see exactly what was going on with it. They had a big speaker as well, so maybe they were going to sing and give candy away lol. I'm not really sure though. I think they were wearing costumes as well, it looked pretty interesting. It's a nice place though. It can be a bit cramped at times but otherwise it's a nice place to go for a coffee and dessert if you're in the area. You can also take the streetcar Tokyo Sakura Tram to get there as well which is a plus!
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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Jul. 26, 2021
[English/Japanese] The Olympics have finally arrived in Japan. Although the atmosphere is quieter than usual because of the coronavirus pandemic, people across Japan are excited by the day-after-day intense competition. In this article, I will introduce Japan’s distinctive event culture. Usually reserved people transform! Traditional Festivals In summer, festivals take place across Japan. These events are popular with foreign tourists, who often say that festival scenes look completely different from the everyday Japan they expect. At many Japanese festivals, groups of people carry a small shrine called a mikoshi through the streets. Those carrying the mikoshi shout loudly and sometimes collide with other mikoshi, creating an appearance of roughness. Men who normally wear suits may take part wearing only underwear, appearing nearly naked. Perhaps because people feel freer on festival days, manners sometimes loosen and fights can break out. A similar phenomenon occurs with Halloween. Over the last decade more people in Japan have enjoyed Halloween events, but bad manners make the news every year. Japanese people often endure a lot of stress, and festivals may serve as an outlet. Be careful if you join in! Valentine’s Day: The Chocolate Wars Who do you give Valentine’s Day gifts to in your country, and what do you give? When we ask our students, many answer, “I give a bouquet to a woman on Valentine’s Day.” Japan is different. In Japan, Valentine’s Day is a day when women give chocolate to men. That is why department stores begin selling high-end chocolates from late January. Men feel anxious and restless on the morning of February 14. Do men who receive many chocolates feel happy? Not always. Moreover, March 14 is called White Day, when people are expected to return the gifts they received on Valentine’s Day. It is tacitly understood that on White Day you should give a gift worth three times the price of the chocolate you received on Valentine’s Day. Do you still want to receive chocolates? Who do you spend Christmas with? In your country, who do you spend Christmas with? In Japan, Christmas is commonly celebrated as a day for couples. Also, people in Japan tend to eat fried chicken rather than turkey at Christmas. Most who celebrate Christmas in Japan are Buddhists, so the holiday can seem strange to foreigners. Then, on December 26, the city’s Christmas atmosphere disappears and the mood instantly shifts to New Year preparations. Obon: Welcoming the Spirits of the Dead In mid‑August there is Obon, a time to welcome the dead. During Obon, families clean graves and invite the spirits of ancestors back into their homes. Mysterious figures are made for the occasion: a horse figure created by piercing a cucumber with chopsticks, and a cow figure made by piercing an eggplant with chopsticks. The dead are said to ride the “horse” home and the “cow” back to the land of the dead. In some regions, lanterns called toro are floated down rivers to mourn the deceased. The sight is sad but beautiful. What do you do during Obon in your country? Have you learned anything new about events in Japan? At our school we hold seasonal activities and ceremonies. Learning about Japanese events is also a way to learn about the Japanese spirit. Please try to take part.
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