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佐川田宏美
Jan. 19, 2025
This is a photo of my beloved Shiba Inu dog "Mametaro" taken in my garden. Born in Fukushima and raised in Hokkaido, he seems to love snow, and he moves quickly through places that are so deep that it is difficult for humans to walk. Mametaro's brown fur looks beautiful in the scenery that has become completely white in winter, so watching him take a walk in the snow is It is also one of my winter pleasure. In opposition to "Snow Miku", I secretly call it "Snow Mame" in my heart.
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Miyazaki Gokase Tourism Association
Jul. 23, 2024
Miyazaki Prefecture Gokasecho Gourmet: Akaneya Sabou Akaneya Sabou sits on a hilltop It opened in 2021 as a cafe with views of Mt. Aso. Their hamburgers are perfect for lunch, and the monthly limited lunch menu is also popular. This is the only restaurant in Gokasecho where you can dine with your dog. Hours: 11:00–17:00 Closed: Wednesdays Contact 67 Sangasho, Gokasecho, Nishiusuki District, Miyazaki Prefecture 882-1203 Phone: 0982-82-1107
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  • Gokase
  • Miyazaki Prefecture
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  • Lunch
  • Cafe
  • Hamburger
  • Salisbury Steak
  • Mt. Aso
  • Dogs
  • Sightseeing
  • ...and 8 others
Kawazu Tourism Association
Apr. 2, 2024
Spend a blissful time in the beautiful town, Kawazu Town When you visit surrounded by the nature of the sea and mountains, and the Accommodations in the town! The lodging I would like to introduce this time is "Mutsumi-an, a Japanese dog lodging where you can stay with your dog". ・ Dog Run "Dog Square" is about 200 tsubo in size! You can play while looking at Sagami Bay and part of Izu Nanashima in the distance. Fun meals include Izu seafood, mountain food, Izu seafood, Kinmedai sea bream, local fish sashimi, and Wagyu beef shabu-shabu with your dog. ◆Detailed Information◆ 【Spot name】You can stay with your dog Wami no Dog Lodging Mutsumi-an 【Address】Mitaka, Kawazu-cho, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka Prefecture, 777-7 Kawazu-cho, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka Phone number 0558-32-1700 Check-in/Check-out is 4:00 p.m., Check-out 10:00 a.m.  [Total number of rooms] 5 【Pick-up/drop-off】No pick-up/drop-off 【Parking lot】8 cars
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  • Kawazu
  • Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival
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  • Shizuoka Prefecture
  • Izu Peninsula/Izu Archipelago
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  • Gourmet
  • Seafood
  • Local gourmet
  • Travel
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Kawazu Tourism Association
Mar. 25, 2024
Spend a blissful time in a beautiful town surrounded by sea and mountain nature, Kawazu Town When you visit, and lodging nights in the town! The lodging I would like to introduce this time is "Reset". ・Doggie and family lodging  Relaxing forest bathing dogs with delicious air and water in nature can run around to their heart's content and spend a fulfilling time. It is a lodging for one group or only one group per day. Even if you are not used to traveling with dogs, you can rest assured. ◆ Detailed information ◆ 【Spot Name】浬世人 reset 【Address】196-4 Sawada, Kawazu Town, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka Phone number: 0558-34-1690 Check-in/Check-out is 3:00 p.m., Check-out 11:00 a.m.  [Total number of rooms] 5 【Pick up and drop off】Consultation required 【Parking lot】3 cars
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  • Kawazu
  • Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival
  • Kawazu Cherry Blossom Trees
  • Izu Peninsula/Izu Archipelago
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  • Hot springs
  • Hotel
  • Japanese inn
  • Travel
  • Sightseeing
  • ...and 1 others
西尾美香
Oct. 23, 2023
  Theme: Autumn in Japan   We have a white dog mix in our house.       Central. At home. I served kotatsu. Autumn was deepening and the rice was good. I'm Sachi at 4 years old. Please get along with them. In Osu When I come, if I can meet you. In the middle of a walk. Please try to talk to them in Japanese. They may speak Japanese in your ear. I understand Japanese very well. Translator We use it. It is a guard dog. For an elderly couple Living with parents who have become. It's just a noisy It's the world. I have no allies, so help me Please. Harassment is nothing but insidious Town. So. Enjoy the long autumn nights Please.
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大井神社
Sep. 17, 2023
On both sides of the approach to the shrine with a view of the worship hall, there is a pair of stone top dogs, which always protect the gods. This powerful and dignified komainu was dedicated in 1938 by a then-famous Japanese confectionery shop called "Oki Kyodo" in Hondori 5-chome, Shimada, the year after the start of the Sino-Japanese War China Incident, and was carved by Shimada stonemason Masuno-chohei. The right pedestal is carved with the words "Takeyu" and the left pedestal is carved with "Nagahisa", and it seems that it is a top dog dedicated to pray for Japan's victory and peace, and the safety of those who went to war.
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  • Oi Shrine (Shimada City)
  • Shrine
  • Traditional culture
  • Unique festival
  • Sculptures
  • Dogs
  • Shizuoka Prefecture
  • History
  • Architecture
  • Japanese heart/Wabisabi
  • ...and 8 others
開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
Feb. 21, 2022
[English/日本語] February 22 is "Cat Day" in Japan. In Japan, February 22 is "Cat Day", and there is a lot of excitement as people upload pictures of cats on social media. Do you like cats? Or do you prefer dogs? In this article, I would like to talk about the pet situation in Japan. 1 Cat boom In Japan, many people have always owned dogs, but in 2017, the number of cat owners surpassed the number of dog owners. The reason for this is that Japan is an aging society. Dogs have to be accompanied on walks, and elderly people who are worried about their physical strength tend to choose cats that don't need to be walked. Also, more and more people are keeping pets because they are spending more time at home due to the influence of Corona. I wonder if it's the same in your country? 2Can international students have pets? Very few international students have pets. To own a dog, you have to pay several hundred thousand yen at a pet store and also have to get shots. In addition, most apartments in Japan do not allow pets. However, sometimes people keep hamsters, which are relatively cheap and do not have as long a life span as dogs and cats. I heard a story about a Japanese language school that had a problem with a student who suddenly decided to return to his home country and asked them to take in his turtle. Pets are life. It is important to keep them responsibly. 3 If you miss your pet... Some people who used to have pets in their home countries may become stressed out because they cannot interact with their pets during their long stay in Japan. Recently in Japan, there has been an increase in the number of cafes with cats and dogs, where you can casually interact with cats and dogs for just a fee and a drink. In addition to cats and dogs, some of these animal cafes also have birds and reptiles. Please try to use them. Our school does not allow pets in the dormitories. However, there are cat cafes and dog cafes around the school. There is also a zoo just a few stops away from the school. If you are an animal lover, I think you will enjoy your study abroad experience at our school. February 22 is "Cat Day" in Japan. Shops selling miscellaneous goods put cat illustrations on products, and people get excited posting them on social media. Do you like cats, or do you prefer dogs? This time, I will talk about the pet situation in Japan. 1 The cat boom In Japan, many people have traditionally kept dogs, but in 2017 the number of cats kept exceeded the number of dogs. One reason is Japan's aging population. Because dogs need to be taken for walks, elderly people who worry about their strength tend to choose cats that do not require walks. Also, because people have been spending more time at home due to the impact of COVID-19, more people are getting pets. Is it the same in your country? 2 Can international students keep pets? Very few international students keep pets. To buy a dog at a pet shop costs several hundred thousand yen, and vaccinations are also required. In addition, most apartments in Japan prohibit keeping pets. However, some people sometimes keep hamsters, which are relatively inexpensive and do not live as long as dogs or cats. I heard a story about a Japanese language school that was troubled when a student who suddenly had to return home asked them to take in his turtle. Pets are lives. It is important to keep them responsibly. 3 If you miss your pet... Students who had pets in their home countries can become stressed during a long study abroad period if they cannot interact with animals. Recently in Japan, cat and dog cafes have increased, allowing casual interaction with cats and dogs for just an entrance fee and a drink. Some of these animal cafes also feature birds and reptiles as well as cats and dogs. Please give them a try. Our school forbids keeping pets in the dormitories. However, there are cat cafes and dog cafes near the school. There is also a zoo a few stations away from the school. If you love animals, I think you will enjoy studying abroad at our school.
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  • Japan
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  • Life in Japan
  • Cat
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  • International students
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