寒いとますます温泉が最高です。 (生ビール復活して欲しいな。。。。) #しおさい (天然豊浦温泉しおさい) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnylCkspJc6/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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今日は scAle(スケール)のオープンお知らせチラシを持って #阿久根 めぐり🌞 @scale_izumi 出水に移住するきっかけになった 思い出の場所のひとつ #しおさい @siosai.akune へ🐟 快晴! 景色も最高! いつもの大好きな日替わり定食。 本当にしおさいのお刺身は絶品。 あら汁も毎回最高〜 あぁ幸せ。🍚 今回ははじめて、竹の子ジュース #ビルクを頂く。 ほんのり香る竹の風味が上品な乳酸飲料で バリの高級リゾートホテルを丸ごと飲んでいるような感じ。(食レポ下手) 飲んでみて欲しい〜!!! めちゃくちゃ美容にも健康にも良いそうです✨ 今回も最高のランチでした🐟 チラシも置かせてもらい、感謝感謝です✨✨🙏 ありがとうございます😭✨✨ #scAle #renovation #diy #地域づくり #商店街 #kagoshima #izumi #鹿児島県 #出水市 #出水を楽しむ #出水市地域おこし協力隊 #地域おこし協力隊 #移住 #都会を離れる (ドライブイン潮騒) https://www.instagram.com/p/CikUS_LPxvE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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巡業で、夏晴れの銚子へ🌴🍘 #しおさい 3号に揺られて終着を目指すが、その辺の出張に行くより遠い🛤 現地では、アジフライを食べるつもりが、つい浮気してメンチカツ定食🍚 #ぬれ煎餅 を土産に往復260kmの旅を満喫しました。最後の1枚は、約40年前に同じホームで撮った国鉄色の#183系 の懐かしい写真📷 (東京駅 総武快速 地下ホーム) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cgjs8t5ryG5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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My Favourite Japanese Children's Shows
My son is 3 and I have watched a lot of Japanese children's shows with him (screen time is family time!). Here are some of my faves and why. These shows are all from NHK E-TV. Would I recommend to use these for personal study? I am using them to help teach my son Japanese, and for this it works doubly well as I learn how children's society operates in Japan and how Japanese people learn Japanese as well as social etiquette. If you don't have a child, you might get bored easily from these as they are not designed with an adult audience in mind, and you can find much better resources online. You also need a subscription to NHK somehow to watch them, which could be difficult or costly to obtain overseas. However, I like the stories and the characters, as well as the little things I learn from watching them. If you are thinking of teaching your child Japanese this might be a useful resource.
いないいないばあっ! Inai inai baa! (Peek-a-boo!)
This show is designed for very young children and features the beloved dog Wan Wan, played by the same actor since it first started airing in 1996. Wan Wan is accompanied by a young girl, played by various actresses in a succession over the year, and other fun characters. There is singing and make-believe and crafts, as well as short segments featuring nature (animals, plants) or short animations. It's very slow as it is made for infants and toddlers, but that makes it very cute. A group of specially selected young toddlers appears for the dances and songs.
Why I Like It: The animation is fun and visually appealing, the activities are play based and you can do them at home, and you learn some new vocabulary.
Age: Infants to young Toddlers
Clip: DVD Advertisement
おかあさんといっしょ Okaasan to issho (With Mother)
This show is designed to be watched with mom (it comes on in the mornings and evenings on NHK E-TV). There are a male and female singing talent, and a male and female athletic talent, who participate in singing and acting clips. There are also a group of costumed characters that have a short story that is continued each week. It has a variety of songs, short skits, a collection of human and costumed actors, and a predictable flow that changes slightly based on the day of the week (e.g. teeth brushing days, story days, etc.). It also shows real kids doing real activities, which kids like to watch.
Why I Like It: The songs are easy and catchy, the stories are easy to follow and the words are spoken clearly and precisely.
Age: Infants to Toddlers/Preschoolers
Clip: DVD Advertisement
アンパンマン Anpanman (Anpanman)
This cartoon is a long running cartoon for children (since 1988!) with an incredible line of every toy imaginable to supplement your love for the red-bean bun man (anpan = red bean bun pastry). The story lines are simple and predictable, there are a variety of "fairy" characters that are composed of different Japanese food items, plants, utensils, and animals; and in the end the villains are just really hungry. Anpanman works to help people who are in trouble or hungry (sometimes even the villains), or being bullied by the hungry villains and the story always ends well.
Why I Like It: The plot is easy to follow and you can learn about Japanese food and drink specialties via the endless supply of characters, and the songs are catchy.
Age: Infants to Toddlers/Preschoolers
Clip: Ending TV Theme Song
ピタゴラスイッチ Pitagora Suicchi (Pythagora Switch)
Pythagora Switch is a 15-minute long show involving devices (Pythagora Switch) that are equivalent to the American Rube Goldberg machine and the British Heath Robinson contraption - basically, a sequence of events made from household objects that end with (usually) the words ピタゴラスイッチ being revealed. The idea is to encourage children to augment their way of thinking and to solve or understand what the machine will do before they see the movements happen. There are also other segments in which mechanisms are explained and shown visually. And usually there is rock-paper-scissors via a Pythagora Switch where you work out what the device will throw and try to beat it! The language in this show is more complicated because it is geared to a wider, older audience.
Why I Like It: It helps me to think and enthralls my son with the moving parts. It's puzzle solving and sparks interest in the way the world works.
Age: Toddlers to Elementary School Students
Clip: 4 3 2 1 2 1 そうち
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