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  1. 於每年暑假企劃的「小朋友設計週 Kid's Week (8/3~8/11)」,便提供有許多適合由親子共同操作的活動 (部分需收費),例如「相機研究所」,便可讓小朋友了解相機結構,同時也讓大人找回滿滿的知識回憶。

  2. 2019年10月7日 · 「KidZania」的原意,是「小孩子的國家」,意味著小孩子在這裡是主角,大人只需在旁觀看,適時協助不隨意插手。 這對於習慣幫小孩處理好大小事的父母來說,一開始是個挑戰,習慣後就會覺得比較輕鬆。 而小孩也因為自己已能獨立「工作」,慢慢累積自信心,得到滿足。 「KidZania」原創於哪個國家呢? 答案就在太平洋彼岸. 第一次看到KidZania的視覺形象,心中便有點好奇,看起來不是日本的可愛風格,反而有點美洲大陸風。 果不其然,KidZania源起於墨西哥,從1999年開始到目前為止,已有埃及、印尼、杜拜、土耳其、韓國、日本、沙烏地阿拉伯、馬來西亞、智利等19個國家共24個據點。 http://www.kidzania.jp/cn/tokyo/tc/index.html.

  3. 2019年1月23日 · Three young girls were among the statesmen and students sent to find ways to modernize Japan. The empress of Japan set them the task to bring back the methods needed to jumpstart women’s education in Japan. The youngest, Umeko Tsuda, was just six years old at the time. For Janice Nimura this episode encapsulates the topsy-turvy nature of the ...

  4. 2017年2月10日 · The randoresu is the classic Japanese school backpack, used by elementary school children from grades 1 to 6. The term is borrowed from the Dutch ransel, or backpack. Japan's embrace of the randoseru dates back to 1887, when the nation's first prime minister, Ito Hirobumi, reportedly presented one to Emperor Taisho upon his matriculation in the exclusive Gakushuin elementary school in Tokyo.

  5. 2020年10月14日 · Starring Takeda Tetsuya (武田鉄矢), loved by TV audiences but not by the women who populate his world, this hit follows his quest to find a wife. Our unlikely hero fails almost one hundred times before finally meeting a beautiful cellist played by Asano Atsuko (浅野温子). However, still mourning the loss of her fiancé, she too comes ...

  6. 2017年5月15日 · High chairs, changing tables, play space and more: these cafés will welcome your kids with open arms! In addition to sweet treats like matcha-anmitsu (a dessert bowl with green tea flavoring) and warabi-mochi (sticky jelly dipped in soybean flour), you can also get cookies made without white sugar, eggs, additives or preservatives.

  7. 2019年1月23日 · The Aomori Nebuta Festival enthralls millions of visitors every year from August 2 to 7, with brightly lit, intricate and boldly colored floats known as nebuta. These gigantic lantern floats are five meters high and weigh close to four tons, and reflect themes from kabuki, history, mythology and more. These enormous floats are pushed around the ...