名探偵 コナン のスタンプラリー 今週末まで!!

コナンの映画🎬公開に合わせて

JR東日本スタンプラリーがありました!!

あと東京滞在、2日?あるけど何しようかな〜って思ってる方がいたらオススメです

全世界でコナン人気ありますから!

普段行かない普通の街が見れていいかも!!

オススメの東京近郊観光です♪

今日のsun sun kawaii JAPONでした!ではまた次回!

かなりの広範囲 新幹線で長野駅まで!
聞きたかった〜

もうプレゼントがなくなってるかも?だとしたら、スタンプラリーと行ったことのない初めての旅を楽しんでくださいね!!美味しい地元グルメグルメがきっとあります‼️

Recommended cherry blossom information in Tokyo 桜

桜は日本の春を象徴する花で、多くの人々に親しまれています。2025年東京は3月30日に満開を迎える見込み、、と言われてますが、

日比谷公園ではこのくらい

Cherry blossoms are flowers that symbolize spring in Japan and are loved by many people. It is said that Tokyo is expected to be in full bloom on March 30, 2025, but…

26/03/2025

東京満開にはもう少しかかりそうです♪

東京の桜情報でした!ではまた次回!

It seems like it will take a little longer for Tokyo to be in full bloom♪

It was information about cherry blossoms in Tokyo!

See you next time!

満開までもう少し!楽しみです!

Recommended Events 大晦日の日 31st of December

I am writing about how to spend New Year’s Eve on December 31st for those who have come from overseas.

大晦日 OHーMISOKA

Meaning and Origin of New Year’s Eve.


New Year’s Eve has been a tradition since the 平安時代Heian period (794-1185), and began as a day of preparation for welcoming the 歳神様”Toshigami-sama,” or God of the Year.

It comes from “Misoka,” which means the last day of the month in the lunar calendar, and represents the end of the year.

Major New Year’s Eve Traditions
Japanese people hold the following traditional events on New Year’s Eve:

①年越し蕎麦 Soba

New Year’s Eve Soba: to break the hardships of the year and wish for a long life


– Ringing of the temple bell: 108 bells are rung to remove all worldly desires.

除夜の鐘


②Cleaning: Preparation for the New Year

大掃除

③Watching NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen

NHK紅白歌合戦を観る

New Year’s Eve is a special day for Japanese people to reflect on the year and welcome the new year with hope.

Japanese people spend their time in this way. Of course, there are people who work, and each person has various ways of spending their time.

日本の風習 年末の銀座 門松門松の風景  Recommend City Scenery! at the end of the year, Kadomatsu.

門松 門に松 と書きます。

https://pin.it/cwd7GvIRE

https://pin.it/36N7PJmVl


Kadomatsu is a decoration displayed at the end of the year to welcom the New Year,

believed to welcome the deity of the year.

It is generally considered good to set it up from December 25th to 28th,

and it is avoided on the 29th as “kutamachi” and on the 31st as “ichiyakazari.”

Kadomatsu is something to be placed at the entrance, and even a simple and modest one is acceptable depending on the circumstances of the region or household.

By the way, today, !

12/30!seems to be the last day it’s okay to put it up.

I’m going to hurry and put it up.

Removal is generally on January 7th after the end of “matsunouchi,” but it varies by region.

門松が並んでます

年末にお正月を迎える準備として飾るもの。

年神様を迎えるとされています。

設置には一般的に12月25日から28日までが良いとされています。

知らなかったです。だから早くから設置するんだ。早いなー!っていつも思ってました💦

29日は「苦待ち」、31日日は「一夜飾り」として避けられるそうです。

門松は玄関置くものですが、地域や家庭の事情に合わせて質素な略式のものでも問題ありません。ちなみに今日12/30はギリギリ大丈夫な日のようです。急いでつけようと思います。

片づける日は「松の内」が終了する1月7日が一般的です。

地域によってこれは変わるそうです。

今日のおすすめ日本の風習でした。

Recommended Sightseeing spots in Tokyo only winter with a view of ⭐️Tokyo Station, where you can skate.

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Continuing from last year, an environmentally friendly plastic skating rink was installed on Gyoko-dori Avenue, which connects Tokyo Station and the Imperial Palace.

Period:

Thursday, November 28 – Wednesday, December 25, 2024
Hours:

11:00 – 22:00 (last admission at 21:30)

Place:

Gyoko-dori Avenue
Fee: <Weekday Fee

Weekday fare
Adults 1,800 yen,
Students 1,500 yen,
4 years old to elementary school students 1,000 yen (tax included)

Weekend Fees
Adults 2,300 yen,
Students 1,700 yen,
1,200 yen for elementary school students from 4 years old (tax included)
Note: *Payment is by cashless payment only.
The fee includes the cost of rental shoes.

Recommended Transportation in Japan All Tokyo ⭐️subway Tickets From 800 yen per day 東京地下鉄一日券 2日券 3日券 とってもお得🉐

This is convenient for traveling around Tokyo!

But only subways can be used.

1-day, 2-day and 3-day tickets are available

It would be more convenient to buy in advance.

Try it!

https://www.tokyometro.jp/tst/en/ticket-overseas-purchase.html

Recommended cawaii shopping in Japanガチャガチャ⭐️Capsule toys

One of the reasons to come to Japan is for the gacha-gacha, which is a very cawaii cultural exchange.

Ikebukuro Tokyo

GACHA®” (capsule toys) were imported from the U.S. in 1965 by Penii Shokai (now Penii).

Penii was the first company in Japan to install Gacha machines.

ガチャは最初アメリカから輸入されて日本へ

葛飾区のペニーという会社が初めて

こんなに人気になるなんて!思わなかったんじゃないかな

As the first company to install Gacha machines in Japan, PENII designated February 17, the anniversary of the company’s founding, as “Gacha Day.

The company has established the “Gacha Day.

Gacha Day” is celebrated in the hope that Gacha will be loved by a wide range of people, from children to adults, and that more people will become aware of its appeal.

The capsule toy brand is popularly known by the trademark “GACHA®.Currently, the company launches approximately 40 to 60 types of toys every month, 600 types per year

The company has launched more than 1,000 new products, which are enjoyed by people of all ages and genders.

The year 2024 mark the 59th anniversary of GACHA® in Japan, and the two companies will look back on the history of GACHA® and compile photos and materials from that time in anticipation of its 60th anniversary next year.

February 17 今年ガチャ59歳の誕生日

ガチャ還暦!

See you in next Cawaii Japan!

「YourWonders ⁇of Japan 」What is general garbage? trash?⭐️一般ゴミ

In Japan, trash cans are not provided and people are encouraged to take their trash home (or to the hotel where you are staying).

It is surprising, isn’t it?

This is culture shock!

日本ではゴミ箱が設置されず、家に持って帰る(或いは滞在先ホテル)ことが推奨される文化です。驚きですよね。これぞカルチャーショック!

たまに見かける

“一般ゴミ”って何かしら?

一般ゴミGeneral waste refers to small combustibles generated by households in the course of daily life. This includes kitchen garbage, paper, cloth, and small plastic products, as well as small combustibles such as shoes, bags, and video tapes.

In Japan, it is customary to take garbage home with you.

Wonders of Japan 新コーナー 次回また!

See you next time!

Recommended MyFavorite Places in Japan April in Tokyo つつじRhododendron Festival at ⭐️Nezu Shrine ⭐️Ogai Memorial Museum

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Recommended.

https://nedujinja.or.jp/

After seeing colorful azaleas, take a 30-minute walk from Nezu to the Ogai Memorial Museum in Sendagi.

https://moriogai-kinenkan.jp/modules/contents/index.php?content_id=38

It is said that Ogai of old days took a walk
While walking in the quiet residential area of today
You will notice that there are many hills.

That’s why it’s called Dangozaka.団子坂

Finally, I found a cawaii hamburger shop that just opened near the station!

The burgers were delicious, as was the homemade ketchup!

What should I do for the rest of the day in Tokyo?
I recommend this “Tokyo Small Town Tour”

The azalea festival is in April.
Nezu Shrine is always a good place for photos!
And there is a relaxed atmosphere

See you soon!

I’ll be back to introduce you to

Sunsun Cawaii Japan tour!

🤩Ideas for additions🤩
There is a very tasty candy shop near Nezu Shrine!

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Recommended cawaii shopping in Japan⭐️「星のカービィ」Kirby at Kiddy Land

迷っちゃう

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A cawaii ピンクの traveler

who came to Pupupuland

with the spring breeze

That’s Kirby.

かわいい❤️

Kiddy Land at 表参道

https://www.kiddyland.co.jp/harajuku/


Always full of cawaii characters!
I get lost in them!

https://www.kirby.jp/character/kirby/