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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
May. 30, 2023
I went to the "Mucha Exhibition" held at the "Dream Museum", which is a 15-minute walk from Hachioji Station. I visit the Dream Museum several times a year, but the Mucha exhibition had more male visitors than other exhibitions. I wonder if there are many men who want to do beauty paintings. I have seen the Mucha exhibition at other museums before, and although the scale is small, there are many famous works, and not only paintings but also those printed on the packages of sweets of the time were exhibited, and the content was substantial. I was also happy that it was possible to take pictures inside the museum. There are plenty of goods, and I bought a lot of them. This Hachioji Dream Museum can be viewed for free for junior high school students and younger. In addition, the annual passport is quite reasonable at 1400 yen. Hachioji is not only rich in nature, but you can also enjoy shopping and experience various cultures. Why don't you study Japanese in Hachioji?
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COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Management
May. 23, 2023
The 17th COOL JAPAN VIDEOS Photo Contest is now underway! The theme of this photo contest is "Hidden Gem Tourist Attractions in Japan" We're looking forward to seeing everyone's wonderful submissions! This time, we will introduce the post of "Kenichi Terashima"! The flower field that spreads all over is a masterpiece. Toneri Park is a vast park of about 65 hectares located in Adachi-ku, Tokyo. The park is full of fun spots such as a lawn square, barbecue square, and a shabujabu pond. The seasonal flowers are also one of the attractions. ◆Toneri Park◆ 【Address】〒121-0837 1-1, Toneri Park Adachi-ku, Tokyo 【Access】Get off at Nippori Sajin Liner "Toneri Park Station" and walk about 3 minutes 【Parking lot】Available (charged) (Please check the official website for details.) )
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寺島健一
May. 22, 2023
This is Nemohira from the Toneri Park of Adachi-ku, Tokyo. 2023.4,20
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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
May. 9, 2023
[English/Japanese] Across the street from the amanatto (sweet bean) shop introduced previously is a public bathhouse that is famous in Hachioji. At the bathhouse, vegetables are sold unattended. At this sales place, rare vegetables from the Tama area are sold, and there is a wide variety of them, so it is fun just to look around 😊International students often take advantage of these unattended vegetable sales. The principal of our school also has a farm in Hachioji City, and he is often asked by foreigners to sell their produce. When I asked the students about it, they said it looks fresher and tastier than the ones sold in supermarkets. I encourage everyone to try these rare vegetables that can only be found in the Tama area. Across from the amanato shop I introduced earlier is a public bath that is famous in Hachioji. The public bath sells vegetables unmanned. This sales office sells rare vegetables from the Tama area, and it is fun just to look at them with a wide variety. 😊 The principal of our school also has a farm in Hachioji City, and foreigners often ask him to sell it. When I asked the students, they said that it looked fresher and tastier than the ones sold at the supermarket. Please try the rare vegetables that can only be harvested in the Tama area.
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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Apr. 25, 2023
[English/Japanese] This grocery store is located in front of Nishi-Hachioji Station. This store is currently closed, but there was a poster with messages of support from everyone. So it is a store loved by everyone. I felt very warm when I read it. There are many supermarkets in Nishi-Hachioji, but there are also small stores like this one. Students at our school also said that they sometimes use these small stores because they enjoy the communication that only a small store can provide. They said that when they live alone away from their country, just being able to call out to them makes them feel less sad. It is a greengrocer in front of Nishi Hachioji Station. This shop is currently closed, but there was a poster with messages of support from everyone. It's a restaurant that everyone loves. I felt very warm while reading it. There are many supermarkets in Nishi Hachioji, but there are also small shops like this. Our students also said that they sometimes look forward to the communication unique to small shops. When you live alone away from your country, you feel less lonely just by being talked to.
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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Apr. 18, 2023
[English/Japanese] I heard that an onigiri shop with a signboard cat had opened a minute walk from Nishi-Hachioji Station, so I went there. The name of the store is "OLEALL☆". Their additive-free rice balls and brown rice chiffon cake were very delicious. Mikan, the cat manager (19 years old!) was napping on the seat next to us! She was very cute😊Onigiri is very popular among international students. They often buy it at convenience stores, but they often buy it without knowing what is in it. Most of the onigiri are delicious, so they buy them again and again. I heard that a rice ball shop with a signboard cat opened a 1-minute walk from Nishi Hachioji Station, so I went there. The name of the shop is "Oleol ☆". The additive-free pesticide-free rice balls and brown rice chiffon cake were very delicious. Cat store manager Mikan-chan (19 years old!) Was taking a nap in the seat next to me! It was very cute Onigiri 😊 is also very popular with international students. It seems that they often buy it at convenience stores, but they often buy it without knowing what is in it. Most of the rice balls are delicious, so they will buy them again.
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