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Dylan Gibson
2021년12월1일
Went to a restaurant in Shinagawa called Ogasawara Shoten. They had some really tasty yakiniku and the drinks were really cheap as well. I ended up getting some sort of kalbi set, I don't remember the name but you can see what it came with in the picture lol. The yakiniku tasted great but the grill was a little too hot at first so I had to turn the heat down. I had to flip my meat over really fast to make sure it didn't burn at first ?. It was a fun experience though. After I got it turned down though I had a nice relaxing meal. The miso soup was nice as well (it all tasted great to be honest) and afterwards they had a free coffee service which was a nice way to end lunch. They had a pay pay campaign going on as well, so I got a nice discount for using it. Really handy app
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Dylan Gibson
2021년11월30일
Went to Shinjuku Station the other day and took of photo of the giant metal sculpture while I was there. I've only passed it a few times since it was erected during the pandemic, but my curiosity finally got the best of me, and I had some extra time anyways so I snapped a quick shot of it. I did a little research on it and it was apparently made by the famous arist Tomokazu Matsuyama and the theme of theme for lack of a better word is to greet visitors with surprise and bewilderment. It's pretty interesting and looks different from every angle as well. If you look at the right side of the photo (it's kind of cut off) you can see it holding a flower with its arm outstretched. The name of it is Hanao-san, and while I'm not sure of the origin behind the name it has certainly piqued my interest...
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開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
2021년11월29일
[English/日本語] Can we see Japan through the contents of Japanese people's bags?1) What do Japanese people carry in their bags? I would like to introduce you to the life and culture of Japan through this. 1)Wallets Compared to other countries, Japanese people probably carry more cash in their wallets. Although electronic payments have been increasing recently, there are still many stores that do not accept electronic settlements or credit cards. Keep a little extra cash in your wallet when you are living in Japan. 2)Folding umbrella What percentage of chance of precipitation do you take an umbrella with you? Half of Japanese people carry an umbrella even when the chance of precipitation is 30%. 3) Hand cream and eye drops It is very dry in winter in Japan. When you try to open a door, you may feel static electricity, which can be painful. Also, contacts tend to dry out in winter. For this reason, I use hand cream and eye drops to prevent them from drying out. 4) Eco bag In Japan, plastic bags have been charged since last year. As a result, more and more people are carrying eco-bags. 5) Anti-infection goods To prevent infection by the new coronavirus, more and more people are carrying a small size disinfectant. Some people also carry spare masks in their mask cases. Recently, fashionable mask cases are being sold and are being adopted as a new fashion. It would be nice if we could have fun while preventing infection. I will continue to introduce the contents of Japanese people's bags next week. 日本人のカバンの中身から日本が見えてくる?① 日本人はカバンの中に何を入れているでしょうか。そこから日本での生活や文化などを紹介したいと思います。 ①お財布 おそらく他の国と比べてお財布の中には現金が多めに入っています。最近は電子決済が増えてはきましたが、まだ電子決算ができない店やクレジットカードが使えない店が多くあります。日本で生活するときは少し多めに入れておきましょう。 ②折りたたみ傘 あなたは降水確率が何%で傘を持って行きますか?日本人は降水確率30%でも半数の人が傘を持ち歩きます。 ③ハンドクリームや目薬 日本の冬はとても乾燥します。ドアをあけようとすると静電気がおきて、痛い思いをすることも。また、冬場はコンタクトも乾燥しやすいです。そのため、ハンドクリームや目薬で乾燥を防いでいます。 ④エコバッグ 日本では去年からレジ袋が有料になりました。そのため、エコバッグを持ち歩く人が多くなりました。 ⑤感染症対策グッズ 新型コロナウィルス感染予防のために、小さいサイズの消毒液を持ち歩く人が増えました。また、予備のマスクをマスクケースの中に入れている人もいます。最近はおしゃれなマスクケースが売られるようになり、新しいファッションとして取り入れられています。感染予防も楽しみながらできるといいですね。 来週も日本人のカバンの中身について紹介していこうと思います。
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