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This is an account of the puzzle game "THE CHASER" for smartphones. "THE CHASER", a match-3 strategy-type puzzle RPG, is a new puzzle game where you trace and attack the mysterious pursuer "Bravo" with a gun! Use strategy to unravel the mystery of the story!
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My name is Park and I'm from Korea and I'm currently studying abroad in Tokyo. Best regards
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Hello! English Juku Eitomojourney I'm Murata from Eight Mo Journey. We started the class with the desire to give children a broad perspective and nurture international people, and switched to an online English cram school on the occasion of Corona. There are also a few children who go to cram school. Eightomo has a system that motivates and continues to motivate children and produces results. Nurturing the seeds of children's interests, Gain the confidence to do it in a short period of time, Impress your parents! Beginners pass Eiken Level 3 in one year! Study abroad in Australia alone at the age of 9! A child who has been attending an English conversation class for years but can't read or write can read smoothly in 3 months! A cram school that changes not only English but also children's worldview. We look forward to meeting you!
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We call the sightseeing area in Eastern Hokkaido that includes the Kushiro Wetland, Lake Akan, and Lake Mashu the Kamui of Water Tourism Area. “Kamui” is the Ainu word for the spiritual beings that dwell in nature and animals, and in particular “the kamui of water” represents the spiritual presence in water, symbolizing the region’s abundant water blessings and its relationship with people. The Kamui of Water Tourism Area lets you experience a land shaped by a water deity, where wetlands, lakes, volcanoes, and Ainu culture weave together the story of the earth. At the Kushiro Wetland, Japan’s largest wetland, you can enjoy vast scenery that is home to the specially designated natural monument, the red-crowned crane, and observe seasonal nature along boardwalks and trails. Lake Akan is known as the only place in the world with large spherical colonies of marimo, and through facilities that teach marimo ecology, Lake Akan Onsen, and Lake Akan Ainu Kotan you can encounter Ainu culture that has been passed down alongside the water. At Lake Mashu, visitors are greeted by the mysteriously deep blue water called “Mashu Blue” and a caldera lake that boasts some of the world’s highest water clarity. Nearby at Lake Kussharo and Mt. Io, you can also see the dynamic natural expressions created by volcano and water, such as lakeside hot springs and steam vents. We warmly present the stories of water, land, and culture that you can only encounter in the Kamui of Water Tourism Area.
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This is the Koyubou Gensenkan of Yamanashi Shimobe Onsen in Minobu Town, Yamanashi Prefecture. It is a hot spring inn with a hot spring at the foot where Lord Shingen treated the sword wound he received in the battle of Kawanakajima. It is said to be good for traumatic injuries and illnesses such as wounds and burns after surgery, and many customers come from all over the country for the purpose of hot spring healing. COOL JAPAN VIDEOS will provide you with recommendations and the latest information about the museum. Please relax at the historic spring of the hotel!
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This is Suke, who mainly takes pictures in Toyama Prefecture! I'm also on Instagram, so I'd be happy if you could follow me! Equipment: Canon EOS KISSX9
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Hello! I love ❤️ traveling and photography Selected ?️ as an honorable mention for the 21st "Landscapes of Japan to be preserved for the future"
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movie director【music video + live video】 photo tools : 5Dmk3 + Old lens / iPhone / Davinci Resolve audio gear : 64 audio A18t / ADI-2 DAC FS
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? Hello Active mainly in Aichi Specializing in kids photography and family photography I'm a photographer for ? a mom of two ︎ A professional of "light" with 10 years of experience in the directing business Moms and children today are "natural cute" Leaves✨
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Thank you! My hobby is taking pictures! I'm a high school student! The photo is ? taken with an iPhone ? ♀️ Thank you in advance
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?Fukushima Favorite car: Honda CBR250RR Favorite machine: Nikon Z7 Take what you like, what you like!
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It's ? a shame that you don't transmit even though you have a camera. I'm doing my best to post photos from this year! ?
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Hello(^^) I am raising a child alone while helping out in the inn business and farmers (^^) in Kitanokuni I want you to see me and my daughter see the scenery every day!
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Hello, my name is Noriyuki Todoroki from Yokohama. The rut is the horse's kutwa, the kutsuwa of the kutsuwa insect. But I think he's a silent person who doesn't Gacha Gacha and May flies. I would like to be a town photographer who wields a heavy eye and calls this muscle training, and wanders around in search of light and shadow as the wind blows.
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Nice to meet you all!! "Ayano" started in 1971 from a small Shokudo in the city. With the support of local customers, we were able to celebrate our 50th anniversary. In addition to Uenohara City, Yamanashi Prefecture, we operate restaurants rooted in the community, mainly in Otsuki City, Tsuru City, and the former Fujino Town (Sagamihara City). And this time, out of a strong desire to promote and revitalize the region, we have started selling gift products centered on Local Specialty Products. As for the products, honeydew stew and confit using sweetfish from the Local Katsura River, and sweetfish sandwiches, which are rare in Japan, are gastronomical delicacies. Here, we will not only introduce Specialty Products, but also disseminate local Tourist Resources and various Information. Thank you all for your support!!
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Hello, I was born in Sai Jade and currently live in Tokyo. My hobby is traveling, so I hope to convey the charm through photography!
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I'm Saku from Tohoku and living in Kanto. I mainly take landscape photos. If you can take a nice photo, I will upload a lot of it, so I would be happy if you could take a look. Likes, follows fly and rejoice. I also write a blog with equipment introductions and shooting diaries. From URL
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Hello, I was born in Okinawa, have lived in Kyoto for decades since I was 18 years old, and currently live in Osaka. When I lived in Kyoto, I came across temple gardens, Japanese flowers, and collected photos of my favorite gardens and flowers, sometimes sunsets and grandchildren.
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Hello, I was born in Tokyo, raised in Kameari, Katsushika-ku, and now I live in Tachikawa City. About once a year, I climb in a tent.
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Hello. I am Arivarasan. Born and raised in India. I'm pursuing research in Japan for the past 2 years.