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南武線発車メロディーについてまとめ
Summary of Statements Related to the Nambu Line at the Kawasaki City Council 5th Regular Meeting in 2023
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I’ve been playing Stranded: Alien Dawn for nearly two years because it realistically reflects my way of thinking. The game allows me to experiment with various strategies.
What keeps me engaged is that even a slight change in the settings can lead to a completely different outcome. While the basic principles of base defense remain the same, the order in which weapons are placed significantly affects how events unfold. Since resources are limited, it’s crucial to prepare equipment before they run out. This challenge—figuring out how to efficiently and swiftly equip my base—keeps me interested.
It’s a game where I can test my ideas and immediately see the results, making it a perfect training ground for trial and error.
“Moving to Shinshu: Discovering the Charms, Challenges, and Possibilities of Rural Life.”
#Relocation #Shinshu #RegionalRevitalization #SDGs #Gardening — https://aisomesin.hatenablog.jp
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japan: Takaoka City’s @nousaku1916 uses traditional techniques to make "bendable metal containers" from 100% pure #tin that can be freely reshaped by hand, and also runs factory tours that attract many each year and contribute to #RegionalRevitalization.… https://t.co/5mUq0AcdZc
japan: Takaoka City’s @nousaku1916 uses traditional techniques to make "bendable metal containers" from 100% pure #tin that can be freely reshaped by hand, and also runs factory tours that attract many each year and contribute to #RegionalRevitalization.… https://t.co/5mUq0AcdZc
— Bunka Japan (@JapanBunka) Apr 2, 2022
from Twitter https://twitter.com/JapanBunka
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Kameoka, Kyoto is furthering its goal of zero plasticwaste by 2030! 2019's KAMEOKA FLY BAG Project saw discarded paraglider fabric become a huge bag; now a local factory crafts ecobags from the same type of fabric. RegionalRevitalization.
https://t.co/EiiDTS0Bh




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I like games that influence or inspire real life, as they tend to keep me engaged for a long time. I’ve been playing Stellar Blade for six months now, and although I’m struggling, I’ve kept going.
I’m not good at sports-type games like eSports. However, I started Stellar Blade because I found the character appealing, and it turned out to be more than just an action game. I enjoy the realistic movements and character details, as well as the precise stick controls. Since I’m not good at sports-type games, I find it challenging, but the sense of immersion has drawn me in. It’s not a game I can easily give up on.
“Moving to Shinshu: Discovering the Charms, Challenges, and Possibilities of Rural Life.”
#Relocation #Shinshu #RegionalRevitalization #SDGs #Gardening — https://aisomesin.hatenablog.jp
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Uru’s songs also suit a winter landscape.
Since my small solitary hut is narrow, I place the speakers close to my ears when I listen. After lunch, I feel relieved that the first half of the day is over, and I start to get sleepy. In that dreamy state, Uru’s voice whispers gently in my ears, bringing comfort, healing, and even encouragement to push through the afternoon.
“Moving to Shinshu: Discovering the Charms, Challenges, and Possibilities of Rural Life.”
#Relocation #Shinshu #RegionalRevitalization #SDGs #Gardening — https://aisomesin.hatenablog.jp
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Meat dishes, in particular, taste amazing. Cold meat with solidified fat is unappetizing and seems unhealthy. But simply placing a plate on the stove changes everything. The fat becomes translucent, and the gently steaming plate stimulates the appetite.
Of course, hot pot dishes are also fantastic!
“Moving to Shinshu: Discovering the Charms, Challenges, and Possibilities of Rural Life.”
#Relocation #Shinshu #RegionalRevitalization #SDGs #Gardening — https://aisomesin.hatenablog.jp
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In winter, the “stove hut,” also known as the “botchi hut,” tickles our sense of playfulness.
While spring and summer offer beautiful rural landscapes, winter turns everything brown, creating a bleak and desolate scene. Perhaps it’s precisely because of this cold and barren season that a small, cozy space like the botchi hut feels so comforting.
With the warmth of the wood stove, it feels like being wrapped in a kotatsu. The compact space quickly fills with warmth, heating both body and soul.
“Moving to Shinshu: Discovering the Charms, Challenges, and Possibilities of Rural Life.”
#Relocation #Shinshu #RegionalRevitalization #SDGs #Gardening — https://aisomesin.hatenablog.jp
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Since moving to Shinshu, my playful spirit has been awakened. I now have more space to enjoy outdoor activities in my garden, and my lifestyle has changed significantly.
When I was a child, our house was small, so the three of us—my parents and I—would sleep side by side on the floor. Perhaps because of that, I always longed for a space of my own. I converted a closet into a little hideaway where I could read manga and build plastic models. I even built a secret base in a tree and spent hours playing there.
After moving to Shinshu, that playful spirit seems to have escalated. When the weather is nice, I prefer eating outside rather than indoors. Even listening to music feels more immersive when I do it outdoors rather than in my room. As my lifestyle preferences have shifted, I now spend more time in the garden than in the house.
I designed my garden after a small suburban home in London. However, unlike the refined gardens of the gentlemanly British style, mine has a playful, distinctly Japanese touch. I created a space for “Niwasobi”—garden play—making it a fun and engaging place to be.
“Moving to Shinshu: Discovering the Charms, Challenges, and Possibilities of Rural Life.”
#Relocation #Shinshu #RegionalRevitalization #SDGs #Gardening — https://aisomesin.hatenablog.jp
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