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  • It is Toma Town at the foot of the roof "Daisetsuzan (大雪山)" in Hokkaido. Pioneered in 1893 by Tundian soldiers. In a peaceful rural town, high-quality agricultural products are cultivated mainly on rice. In addition, 65% of the area is forested in the forested land, and "mountain development" is promoted under the forest maintenance plan to be left to future children. The concept of town development in our town, where rich nature is a treasure, is "food education, tree education, flower education". We are promoting community development where people learn life from things that live in nature. As a tourist resource, there are athletics, campsites, ski resorts, facilities such as the world's insect house "Papillon Chateau" at the foot of "Mt. Tomayama", which is a satoyama, and "Toma Bell Cave (Hokkaido Designated Natural Monument)" where you can see macaroni stalactites, which are rare in the world.
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  • Hello! We are the Kaichi International Japanese Language School in Tokyo. Here, we tell you about our classes and the attractions of Hachioji, where our school is located. Please feel free to follow us! Hello! We are Kaichi International Japanese School in Tokyo. Here, we will tell you about the state of the classes and the charm of Hachioji, where our school is located. Please feel free to follow us!
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  • This account is a PR account for the photo contest of "COOL JAPAN VIDEOS". I always enjoy looking at your wonderful photos. We plan to continue holding photo contests on various themes in the future. We will also keep you informed on this account, so please follow us ☺️ -------------- This is a PR account for the COOL JAPAN VIDEOS photo contest. We're always happy to see your wonderful photos. We'll be holding more photo contests with different themes in the future. We'll be posting information on this account as well, so be sure to give us a follow!☺️
  • Hey, I'm Dylan! I love traveling and love Japan! Been living in Japan since I was 22, so about 12 years now. Originally from the states but Japan just feels like home to me now. My favorite thing about traveling is trying the different foods in each area!

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