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Dylan Gibson
2021年12月23日
Went to a place in Nihonbashi called Hakata Dojo (博多道場) and had a really nice lunch. It's like an izakaya but it had a really nice lunchtime atmosphere as well. I ordered the 日替わり肉ランチ which cost about ¥1000 but it tasted great. I really liked the moyashi that came with the beef plate, lots of flavor and the moyashi were really juicy as well so that was nice. It was a really nice place overall, I'd like to go back and see what it's like at night, maybe they have some special courses or something as well. I really liked the lanterns though, I think that's probably what contributed most to the place having a nice atmosphere. That and it wasn't exceptionally loud like some izakaya I've been to. Also the interior was decorated quite nicely as well, besides the lanterns.
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  • 日本
  • 東京都
  • 居酒屋
  • 美食
  • 肉菜
Justin Schultz
2021年12月22日
Went to Hachioji over the weekend and had a blast exploring the area. We were able to check out the Musashi Imperial Mausoleum (Emperor Taisho and Emperor Showa's Burial Sites), eat some amazing food at a restaurant called "Gonsuke" (ごん助) and a bunch of other stuff. The Musashi Imperial Mausoleum was really amazing, it reminded me a lot of Meiji Jingu Shrine with the wide gravel paths through the forest, although I have a feeling this forest is natural and not man-made. Also the burial mounds seemed really traditional and reminded me of the burial mounds from the Kofun Period. The restaurant Gonsuke was so incredible. They had all sorts of different course menus and it was my first time trying boar meat too lol. I haven't had game meat in a long time so it was really cool getting to try it again and cook it over an irori (I think it's an irori) with actual coals. Can't wait to go back and explore the area again more. I'd love to hike up Mt. Takao and see everything else the area has to offer. Beautiful city
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  • 日本
  • 東京都
  • 八王子市
  • 觀光
  • 神社
  • 鳥居
  • 昭和時代
  • 大正時代
  • 自然
  • 野味
開智国際日本語学校(Kaichi International School of Japanese)
2021年12月20日
[English/日本語] In this issue, I will continue to introduce some of the things that were popular in Japan this year. 1)Showa/Heisei Retro Boom This year, things that were popular in the Showa (1926-1989) and Heisei (1989-2019) eras are booming again. Mainly, old townscapes and tableware from the 1960s, characters and accessories that were popular in the 1980s and 1990s became popular among the younger generation as "new things. For the young generation that has had digital things since birth, they feel that retro things are incomplete and warm. An amusement park in Saitama Prefecture reopened this year, recreating the streets of the 1960s, and it is bustling with visitors every day. You may feel as if you have gone back in time. 2) Oatmeal Oatmeal sales have boomed this year, even doubling from the previous year. The reason seems to be that more and more people are eating at home due to the new coronavirus, and easy and healthy meals have become more preferred. Japanese people are famous for their culture of eating rice, but recently more and more people are eating staple foods other than rice, such as oatmeal and bread. Rice takes a long time to cook after it is washed. Busy Japanese may have come to prefer something more easily eaten. 3) Imperial Family News This year, the Emperor's niece got married, and various news during the engagement period were broadcasted on TV every day. News about the Imperial Family mainly interests the older generation, but the news about the marriage attracted the interest of various age groups. Did you find out what was popular this year? At our school, we sometimes have students research and present what is popular in the classroom. It's a great way to learn more about Japanese culture. 今回も前回に引き続き今年日本で流行したものをいくつか紹介します。 ①昭和・平成レトロブーム 今年は昭和(1926年~1989年)・平成(1989年~2019年)に流行ったものが再ブームしました。主に、1960年代の古い町並みや食器、1980年代~1990年代に流行ったキャラクターやアクセサリーなどが若者世代に「新しいもの」として人気が出ました。生まれたときからデジタルのものがある若者世代にとって、レトロなものは不完全であたたかみがあると感じるそうです。埼玉県にある遊園地が今年リニューアルオープンしましたが、1960年代の街並みを再現しており、連日にぎわっています。タイムスリップしたような体験ができるかもしれませんね。 ②オートミール 今年はオートミールの売り上げが前年の2倍にまでなるほど、ブームになりました。新型コロナウィルスの影響で家で食事をする人が増え、手軽で健康的な食事がより好まれるようになったことが理由のようです。日本人といえば「米」を食べる文化で有名ですが、最近はこのようにオートミールやパンなど、米以外の主食を食べる人が増えてきました。米は洗ってから炊きあがるまで時間がかかるものです。忙しい日本人はもっと手軽に食べられるものを好むようになったのかもしれませんね。 ③皇室ニュース 今年は天皇陛下の姪がご結婚されましたが、婚約期間中の様々なニュースが毎日のようにテレビで放送されていました。皇室のニュースは主に年齢の高い層に関心がありますが、今回の結婚に関するニュースは様々な年齢層の関心を集めました。 今年流行したものがわかりましたか?本校では、授業内で流行しているものについて学生たちが調べ、発表させることがあります。より深く日本の文化を学ぶことができますよ。
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  • 昭和懷古
  • 皇室
  • 早餐
  • 日本生活
  • 日本
  • 日語學校
  • 留學生
  • 留學
Dylan Gibson
2021年12月20日
Was shopping the other day in Nihonbashi and saw this akabeko and thought it was really cute so I decided to take a photo of it. The name was quite funny to me as well. Instead of the usual "akabeko" this was a "nemubeko," or "tired-beko" basically, and you can see how the eyes are actually half way shut instead of the normally wide-open eyes, giving it the tired look lol. I've always wanted to try an akabeko experience as I love traditional Japanese crafts and akabeko in particular seem really fun to make. I've read a few posts in another places of people trying akabeko workshops and having a really fun time. I haven't used papier mache since I was a kid either so it'd probably be a nostalgic experience for sure. If I do try an akabeko workshop, I think I'll make a "nemubeko" as well lol
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  • 日本
  • 購物
  • 東京都
  • 傳統文化
  • 傳統工藝
  • 福島縣
  • 體驗
  • 日本生活

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