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twosecondstreet · 2 years
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Every Nippon Pro Baseball Stadium: Pacific League
A bit late, but keeping the sports theme, shifting to baseball! #twosecondstreet #npb
My wife made a vow at the start of this year: To visit every Nippon Pro Baseball (NPB) stadium across Japan. We saved our money, made our travel plans, and set out on this journey together. First up, let’s take a look at the stadiums in the Pacific League. (more…)
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japansapporowalk · 8 months
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【4K】スケートボードエリアができた札幌ドーム 散歩 2023 | 日本 北海道 札幌 豊平区 羊ケ丘【Binaural ASMR】
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snowburiedleaf · 5 months
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北の夢ドーム 🤤🤍
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stumpyjoepete · 20 days
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Really cool food history video. The reconstruction goes:
炙子烧肉 is a dish from Beijing with meat cooked on a grill-pan
Tokuzo Komai (an Imperial Japanese official in Manchuria) tries to introduce it to Japan w/limited success. He then makes up a fake-ass story about Genghis Khan grilling on a helmet and invents the domed grill pan to go along with it.
ジンギスカン (Jingisukan) successfully becomes a thing (and continues to be a big thing in, e.g., Sapporo, where the meat of choice is lamb).
The domed grill pan ends up becoming a fixture in modern Korean BBQ restaurants
The domed grill pan starts getting manufactured in Thailand (for Japanese companies)
Some Thai folks decide to do their own "Genghis Khan" interpretation, using pork instead of lamb or beef and filling the edges of the pan with broth. This is later named "Moo Kratha".
Some other Thai folks redesign the pan to hold more broth. Moo Kratha becomes extremely popular in Thailand.
The restaurants themselves attempt to explain it to prospective customers using first Chinese Hotpot and then Korean BBQ as reference points, even though the actual history is way more convoluted.
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travelingonvacation · 4 months
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Japan is a country with a rich cultural heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and a blend of modern and traditional elements. Whether you're interested in exploring historical temples, enjoying the beauty of cherry blossoms, or experiencing cutting-edge technology in bustling cities, Japan has something for everyone. Here's a guide to help you plan your visit to Japan:
1. Tokyo:
Asakusa: Visit Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise Shopping Street.
Shibuya Crossing: Experience the iconic pedestrian scramble.
Akihabara: Explore the electronics and anime district.
Tsukiji Outer Market: Try fresh sushi and seafood.
2. Kyoto:
Fushimi Inari Shrine: Walk through thousands of red torii gates.
Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion): Admire the stunning Zen Buddhist temple.
Arashiyama: Explore the bamboo groves and visit the Iwatayama Monkey Park.
3. Osaka:
Osaka Castle: Visit this historic castle surrounded by a beautiful park.
Dotonbori: Experience vibrant nightlife and try local street food.
Universal Studios Japan: Enjoy the theme park attractions.
4. Hiroshima:
Peace Memorial Park: Reflect on the city's history and visit the Atomic Bomb Dome.
Miyajima Island: Explore the iconic "floating" torii gate at Itsukushima Shrine.
5. Nara:
Nara Park: Interact with friendly deer and visit Todai-ji Temple.
Kasuga Taisha Shrine: Explore the lantern-lined paths.
6. Hokkaido:
Sapporo: Enjoy winter sports, the Snow Festival, and delicious local cuisine.
Shikisai-no-Oka Flower Fields: Visit colorful flower fields in Biei.
7. Kanazawa:
Kenrokuen Garden: Experience one of Japan's three most beautiful landscape gardens.
Higashi Chaya District: Wander through well-preserved geisha districts.
8. Mount Fuji:
Chureito Pagoda: Capture stunning views of Mount Fuji.
Lake Kawaguchi: Enjoy the scenery around this picturesque lake.
9. Okinawa:
Shurijo Castle: Explore the reconstructed castle in Naha.
Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium: Visit one of the largest aquariums in the world.
10. Japanese Onsen (Hot Springs):
Experience the relaxation of traditional hot springs, such as those in Hakone or Beppu.
11. Japanese Gardens:
Visit traditional Japanese gardens like Ritsurin Koen in Takamatsu or Korakuen in Okayama.
12. Cherry Blossom Season:
Plan your visit during spring (late March to early April) to witness the breathtaking cherry blossoms.
13. Traditional Tea Ceremony:
Experience a traditional Japanese tea ceremony for a glimpse into Japanese culture.
14. Sumo Wrestling:
Attend a sumo wrestling match or visit a sumo training stable.
15. Japanese Cuisine:
Try sushi, ramen, tempura, kaiseki (multi-course meal), and other local specialties.
Tips:
Transportation: Utilize Japan's efficient and punctual public transportation, including the Shinkansen (bullet train).
Cash: While credit cards are accepted in urban areas, it's advisable to have some cash, especially in rural regions.
Language: English may not be widely spoken, so learning a few basic Japanese phrases can be helpful.
Japan offers a unique blend of tradition and innovation, and each region has its own distinct charm. Whether you're interested in history, nature, or modern city life, Japan provides a diverse range of experiences. Enjoy your travels in the Land of the Rising Sun!
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startimeoo · 2 months
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APIA 2011 PHOTOSHOOT
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In 2011, 15-year-old Nana Komatsu was chosen as a model in a promo campaign for The Apia Dome aka Apia JR TOWER in Sapporo, Hokkaido.
Though she hardly was a household name at the time, she was becoming increasingly visible in magazines such as Spoon, Jille, Papier or Haco and more often than not, her photoshoots already had that odd, slightly offbeat quality that became some sort of trademark.
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Sapporo Dome, Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan
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Best Places You Must Visit in Tokyo
Introduction:
Explore japan tourist places in Tokyo, which is a very interesting combination of tradition and also modernity. Admire the famous Tokyo Tower, take a walk through the historical Asakusa district, visit the lively Shibuya Crossing, taste the delicious sushi at Tsukiji Fish Market, and relax in the peaceful Meiji Shrine. Diverse wonders for every traveler await in Tokyo.
Tokyo's Towering Beauty: The symbol of the city, the Tokyo Tower is a very tall standing building with its orange and white exterior. Climb to get the panoramic views of the city’s sprawling skyline where modernity sits with tradition and a visual feast of lights and landmarks for the eyes.
Historical Charm of Kyoto: The city of Kyoto, also a capsule of Japan’s past, has many ancient temples such as Kinkaku-ji and peaceful tea houses in areas such as Gion. Walk along the streets of history where the traditional wooden machiya houses take you back to the nostalgia of the old times.
Natural Serenity in Hakone: Hakone, a serene haven, beckons you to unwind in its revitalizing hot springs, under the watchful eye of Mount Fuji. The untouched nature, including dense forests, and quiet lakes, only adds to the tranquil ambiance, making it a very perfect getaway.
Osaka's Culinary Delights: Osaka, a foodie’s dream, comes with an exciting street food culture. From savory takoyaki to the crispy okonomiyaki, savor the local treats. Discover the famous markets such as Kuromon Ichiba, where the smell of different tastes permeates the air, a culinary tour for every tongue.
Hiroshima's Peaceful Memorial: There is a memorial park in Hiroshima, a place of remembrance that honors the past. The Atomic Bomb Dome is a symbol of the city’s history. As you walk through the park and its peaceful environment, meditate on the messages of peace and resilience to encourage reflection and comprehension.
Snowy Adventure in Sapporo: Sapporo turns into a winter fairytale, mesmerizing tourists with its famous snow festivals and ski slopes. Enjoy the wonders of the snow sculptures, sample the local food at the Sapporo Snow Festival, and ski or snowboard in the beautiful Hokkaido scenery.
Nagasaki's Rich Maritime History: Dejima Island, a former trading outpost, showcases the maritime legacy of Nagasaki. Visit the old Dutch trading post that has been preserved and learn about Nagasaki in its maritime history. The Peace Memorial deepens the meaning, considering Nagasaki’s strength and dedication to peace after the atomic bombing.
Majestic Landscapes of Nikko: Nikko promises a grandiose landscape, home to UNESCO World Heritage sites such as the Toshogu Shrine. Admire the beautiful structures and peaceful scenery. Discover Nikko’s natural landscape, including the majestic waterfalls, where the spiritual and natural elements combine to form a mystical environment in this timeless and idyllic locale.
Conclusion:
Japan presents a collage of experiences, ranging from the high-tech marvels of Akihabara to the tranquillity of the Nikko. Indeed, as the Diper Tour brings the Filipinos closer to these wonders, Japan’s charm becomes more obtainable. Celebrate the cultural convergence in the Japan tourists spots from Philippines, which serves as a great bridge between nations that share similar wonders and also memories.
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omentranslates · 6 months
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Owari no Seraph volume 31 author's afterword english fan translation
Hi hi hi! I'm a few days late, but since the volume itself won't be out in english for like a year hopefully I'm still good lol
For anyone who's curious now I hope this helps and thanks for reading!
"Afterword
I'm going talk spoilers a little, so people who skip to the afterword gotta back it up. Are you gone? Not yet? I told you to go back and read it!
As for everyone who's already read it, welcome to the new volume! Which is to say, I think this volume had a pretty sizeable lore drop. The fundamental basis of the work won't change volume to volume, but I really feel the beauty in them each being about their own battles. So then, we're returning to the modern day where all the paths converge, to see what all different choices will be made from within both the hope and despair that come with living only for the present! Starting from the next volume, things are really going to spark off, so I hope you'll all follow along!!!
There's also the matter, of course, of me attending the autograph event in Sapporo! It's been a while! I want to thank everyone, but as I say that I'm actually writing this afterword before heading to Hokkaido. Ever since I went on a weeklong roadtrip in Hokkaido, I've gotten excited whenever my plans take me back there. I'm also really looking forward to the day before because the previous and current manager have promised we'll eat some good food, but at that time I was asked by the previous manager to do my very best to take care of myself. If I'm going to be unhealthy, please do it the week BEFORE!
Will do! I wonder if it'll be easy or not! (lol). And thinking that gets us on the topic of musicians who play the big stages like the Tokyo Dome and how they might manage their health before that. I mean, the pressure must be incredible. To the point they'll do stuff like carrying a humidifier around with them, right? And here I am gulping down vitamin shakes in my pajamas, facing the desk tired out of my mind and with my heart racing from the caffeine. I really have to respect the type of person that can tackle the pressure of an outside-facing job.
Ok so, moving on, recently I've heard something I think is a matter of course, that if you don't tell the people you take for granted that you'll see all the time how much you appreciate and treasure them, they won't know, so I thought I'd take the opportunity to say what I mean quick. So with that, to all my readers, thank you for coming along up to this most recent volume! It's thanks to you all that I'm able to spend my days enjoyably.
I'd also like to thank Furuya-san for always providing the wonderful storyboards. Even though me and my late manuscripts cause nothing but trouble. Whenever I come up against a challenging situation, he's always saying "why didn't you tell me, we're friends aren't we?" and in those moments I'm completely overwhelmed with emotion. I'm excited to keep working with him. I think it's thanks to him that our team is so coordinated.
And I'd like to thank Yamamoto-san for the always beautiful manga. Even when I carelessly bang out grand scenes that are, to put it plainly, not made with artist's ease in mind, they always deliver. Or rather, it's their professionalism that makes me trust their ability to deliver that I'm always so thankful for. It's thanks to Yamamoto-san that Owari no Seraph shines the way it does. I think I've caused them some suffering with my late manuscripts, but I'll work even harder to do better from now on, so I'm excited to keep working with them as well.
It's already been 10 years for our team, out of the multiple tens of years humans tend to live. I'm grateful to everyone, and to that end I think it's a good idea to speak up and let them know. Truly, thank you so much. So with that, it's already time to put this next volume into overdrive. Everyone, please look forward to and support it!
Kagami Takaya"
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405blazeitt · 1 year
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no one's interested in my norwegian -> japanese translations of things related to kitsune dance over on twitter, but that doesn't stop me from periodically thinking about how to interpret what bård and vegard said about the kids they performed with in sapporo dome
how they thought the kids would be bad at dancing because they're children, so it'd be fun to have vegard stand in the middle of these 300 children and dance badly, like a child. except all 300 of them did fantastically, so it was this sea of near-professional little kid dancers surrounding one grown man looking like an idiot in a squirrel onesie.
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you can see in the video where he's looking around at all the kids and realizing that their idea wasn't going to work, bless.
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soyrwoo · 2 years
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Sapporo Dome 2022/9/19
This is what baseball is about
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kokiafans · 1 year
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KOKIA in flashback - 2004
We move into an Olympic year: 2004. With the country getting excited for the Olympic Games in Athens, KOKIA gets to perform the official support song for the Japanese delegation: Yume ga chikara ('dreams are strength'). KOKIA composes the song and the arrangement is done by composer Akira Senju, a collaboration outside the J-pop world.
Her other single this year, so much love for you♡, gets a spring live tour, attendance decided by lottery among people who bought the single. Both singles end up on her new album Uta ga chikara ('songs are strength'), marking the third year in a row KOKIA releases a full album.
In the spirit of the Olympic motto of 'faster, higher, stronger', KOKIA adds 'longer' in a long tone challenge on TV, showing off her opera roots.
◆ Lives and events ◆
February 22 Japan-China friendship music festival, commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Sino-Japanese Treaty of Peace and Friendship (Tokyo, NHK hall)
March 14 fm osaka BLOOMING BEAUTY (Osaka, Nanba Hatch)
March 20 Circle K, Tokai TV PRESENTS SUPER LIVE 2004 (Nagoya Civic General Gymnasium Rainbow Hall)
April 29 STELLA concert 2004 ~hoshi no yozora ni oto ga mau ('sounds dancing in the night sky of stars') Tokyo Special~ (Tokyo, Aoyama amphitheater)
【KOKIA SPRING LIVE so much love for you♡】 ※ Raffle event for people who purchased the single so much love for you♡
May 1 - Osaka, AMERIKAMURA FANJ twice May 2 - Aichi, Electric Lady Land May 4 - Fukuoka, ROOMS May 5 - Tokyo, TOKYO FM Hall
May 3 Hiroshima Flower Festival (Hiroshima Flower Festival Olive Stage) ※ Live recording for RCC Radio's 'Hello Flower! Smile Radio'
May 8 K-MIX Fuji, Fujinomiya office, opening celebration KOKIA SPECIAL LIVE (Shizuoka, Fuji Rose Theatre middle hall) ※ Live recording for public decided by lottery by FM K-MIX
May 15 Happy Birthday LaQua KOKIA mini live (Tokyo, LaQua Garden Stage ap SQUARE) ※ Two performances on 1 day
June 6 Olympic torch relay for the 2004 Athens Olympics / Tokyo arrival ceremony (Tokyo Metropolitan Government Square, special stage)   ※ Performed the official support song Yume ga chikara ('dreams are strength') for the Japanese delegation after the ceremony
June 12 Sapporo Medical University festival pre-party vol.5e HEART BEAT MUSIC ESSENTIAL LIVE Special Guest KOKIA (Sapporo Medical University)
June 14 U-CDTV 14th Becky's live ※ Recorded live for the TBS show U-CDTV
June 17  Daimei no nai ongakukai 21 (‘Untitled concert 21’) (Showa Women's University Hitomi Memorial Hall)  ※ Recorded live for the TV Asahi show Daimei no nai ongakukai ('Untitled concert')
June 20 Olympic concert 2004 (Tokyo, NHK Hall)
June 26 Fashion Canta Week α-STATION Special Talk&Live Do Music! in Kyoto Station Building (Kyoto Station Building, Muromachikoji Square) ※ live recording by α-STATION (FM Kyoto)
June 27 15th anniversary of satellite broadcasting BS dream live 2004 (Tokyo, NHK Hall) ※ live recorded performance by BShi, BS2
June 29 Opening reception to exhibition of Olympic posters drawn by masters (Tokyo, Pola Museum Annex)
July 10 JA BANK Presents LIVE in MIE 2004 ACOUSTIC COLLABORATION 3 (Mie prefecture culture hall, big hall)
July 17 JOC Ganbare! Nippon! ('Do your best Japan!') Park in Tokyo Dome City ~KOKIA special concert~ (Tokyo, LaQua Garden Stage ap SQUARE)
【2004 KOKIA LIVE TOUR ~haba taite!~ ('spread your wings')】 July 20 - Tokyo, SHIBUYA-AX July 26 - Aichi, Club Diamond Hall August 3 - Osaka, BIGCAT
July 24 28th Olympic Games (2004, Athens), ceremony and send-off party of the Japanese delegation (Tokyo Prince Hotel, phoenix area)
August 22 24 hour TV charity live 2004 (Aichi, Sakae, Hisaya-odori Park special stage)
August 29 4th Forest of eternity Shirakami festival ~iyashi no mori shirakami yasuragi concert ('peaceful concert at Shirakami in the healing forest') (Akita, Hachimorimachi Goshonodai Fureai Park)
September 1 28th Olympic Games (2004, Athens), ceremony of disbandment of the Japanese delegation (Tokyo, Takanawa Prince Hotel, Prince Room)
September 3 TREASURE 052 with ZIP-FM SWEET RENDEZOUS (Naogya Club Quattro)
September 11 KOKIA SPECIAL LIVE (Tower Records Shibuya store B1 STAGE ONE) ※ event for those who purchased the album Uta ga chikara ('songs are strength') at the store.
September 14 Marunouchi Oazo opening live (Tokyo, Marunouchi OAZO in-building 1F event space)
September 26 Over The Horizon (Shibuya O-East)
October 2 ZIP-FM 2004 AUTUMN CAMPAIGN "MOVE THE TOWN" ZIP SUPER SQUARE (Aichi, Sakae, Hisaya-odori Park, Hisaya square)
October 11 Cosmo Earth Conscious Act FM Nagano Clean Campaign in Iizuna plateau (Nagano, Iizuna plateau, Daisaboshi Pond touring line) ※ FM Nagano, live recorded performance
October 19 56th national hairdressing competition KOKIA mini live (Nagoya Civic General Gymnasium Rainbow Hall)
October 24 Japan Women's University Mejiro Campus 51st Mejiro festival (Tokyo, Japan Women's University Mejiro Campus, second gymnasium)
November 2 53rd Ube festival, festival eve (Yamaguchi, Ube city hall, inside car park, Harmony square)
November 3 Charity event 2004 Hitori demo ooku, jirai no higai kara sukou! ('Let's save as many people as possible from the harm of landmines') (Tokyo, United Nations University, first floor square)
November 4 AKIKO YOSHIDA LIVE Piano to Akisuke ('piano and Aki') (Shibuya 7th Floor) ※ live performance accompanying herself with the piano under her real name of AKIKO YOSHIDA
November 6 Cosmo Earth Conscious Act TOKYO FM Clean Campaign (Tokyo, Mutsugoro Animal Kingdom)
November 13 Sai no Kuni Magokoro ('land of color, sincerity') festival, 4th National Sports Festival for the Disabled (Saitama, Kumagaya Dome) ※ live recorded performance by Nack5
November 14 Kobe University 2004 Rokkosai festival pro concert (Kobe University, Rokkodai grand main stage)
November 21 Tokyo Toyota exclusive KOKIA LIVE (Ikebukuro AMLUX Hall) ※ 2 performances in 1 day
December 7 KOKIA utau hito ~kanjita koto dake uta ga iru~ ('singing people ~there's a song that's just how I felt~') (Shibuya town hall)
December 11 Hakodate Christmas Fantasy KOKIA LIVE presented by NTT DoCoMo (Hakodate, Suehiro town, event stage in front of the Kanemori warehouses)
December 12 Atto! Monthly live (Queen's Square Yokohama 1F Queen's Circle)
December 18 OZmagazine Christmas Live 2004 in VenusFort (Tokyo, VenusFort church square)
December 24 CBC Caravanserai 2004 Gift of music (aichi, Oasis 21 Milky Way Square)
December 25 BOMBER-E presents Power of Voice (Aichi, Electric Lady Land)
◆ Releases ◆
April 21 Release of the single so much love for you♡ (Victor Entertainment) ※ End theme for the Fuji TV show U! Umai n desu. ('Yes! That's tasty'). B-side song ~New season~yume ni mukatte fuku kaze~ ('the wind that blows towards my dream') was used in a commercial for the National Professional School Public Relations Study Group.
June 23 Release of the single Yume ga chikara ('dreams are strength') (Victor Entertainment) ※ Official support song for the Japanese delegation of the Athens Olympics
July 21 Release of original album Uta ga chikara ('songs are strength') (Victor Entertainment)
◆ Other releases ◆
March 3 Release of Hotel Venus Original soundtrack (Victor Entertainment) ※ Performed the song DESPERADO
Autumn TOKYO TOYOTA ORIGINAL CD Smile & Heart Bom bom!! Doraibu de kimeyou ('let's go for a drive') (Victor Entertainment)
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japansapporowalk · 1 year
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【4K】日本ハムファイターズ 移転後の 札幌ドーム 散策 | 日本 北海道 札幌 豊平区 羊ケ丘【Binaural ASMR】
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soysville · 2 years
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so far, ylvis' first time in japan is:
9/19 Sapporo Dome pre-game performance and first pitch (may not be televised, but will likely be posted to youtube)
9/20 NHK, Uta-con (weekly music program)
9/23 TV Asahi, Music Station 4hr special
sapporo is a bit out of the way, so it's nice to hear that they'll be working in tokyo too!
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pepotaro · 2 years
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イベント出店のお知らせ
🚩SAPPORO MONO VILLAGE 2022秋
SAPPORO DOME
11.26sat 10:00〜17:00
11.27sun 10:00〜16:00
カンパニーヴィレッジ(Glück Zakka Marketブース)
🎪 🎪 🎪 🎪 🎪
🚩Glück Zakka Market at marui imai
丸井今井札幌本店 大通館3階
YORIAI market(上りエスカレーター前)
12.2fri---10sat
10:30〜19:30[最終日18:00]
12月のGlück Zakka Marketではネコ店長グッズと新しいグッズが登場予定なのでお見逃しなく❣️とっても可愛い特別な子が出ますよ。他にも年に一度の仔猫ちゃんたちも並ぶ予定です。もう今から超絶楽しみです😍
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