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By Kosuke KujiThe previous report described the joy of resuming business trips since the end of the coronavirus pandemic. This issue reports on the sa...
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We have a summer festival today. The children enjoyed playing a ball-tossing game, fishing game, bowling, playing Taiko drum, and had shaved ice. Yesterday, the children carried Mikoshi and walked in the hallway.We had so much fun celebrating summer!
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posted 2023-08-18 14:47
めぐみ保育園
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めぐみ保育園
今日は園庭で夏祭りが行われました。ボール投げゲーム、金魚すくい、ボーリング、太鼓などのブースをぞう組さんがお手伝いしてくれました。またみんなでかき氷も食べ、楽しいお祭りになりました。前日は子供たちが作ったおみこしで廊下をねり歩き、お祭りウィークでした!
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Expanding your business to a foreign country is about more than just translating content. Language is complex, so even though the terms might be similar, they might not mean the same thing. Localization takes translation a step further by putting the foreign country’s culture into consideration. And sometimes, it can cause ...
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When the Sino-Japanese War broke out in 1937, food shortages started and sake rice was restricted, which reduced the volume of sake produced year-by-y...
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By Ryuji TakahashiJust when humidity was first detected in the air in Tokyo, Italian restaurant “Karibe-tei” in Shimokitazawa district (introduced in ...
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Junmai sake is sake produced from fermentation-mash - prepared from rice, malted rice and water – fermented, then squeezed. No other ingredient is use...
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The other day, the Japanese violinist and pianist couple, Duo Takase visited Megumi Preschool and treated us to a live performance!!!
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By Kosuke KujiAs lives get back to normal following the coronavirus pandemic, Japan finally fell into step with the rest of the world and removed rest...
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In the late 18th century, the percentage of brewing water in Nada sake was approximately sixty-six percent, slightly more than the sixty percent used ...