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German year-end party

Year-end party in Japan. I found an article that was a problem due to non-participation. pay high fees.It’s nice to have a personal choice now to spend your precious time. Here, instead of a year-end party, it is a Christmas party, and from around the end of November when Advent begins.Caterin...

Christmas market

Christmas markets are in full swing in German cities.As you pass by, the sweet and fragrant smell of sugared roasted almonds drifts. I always buy roasted chestnuts.It’s not as sweet as sweet chestnuts, and it’s not glossy black, but it.There are also candy apples, chocolate bananas, cott...

What’s 50 cents worth?

There is a take-out Chinese restaurant in the basement of Hauptwache station that sells yakisoba and fried rice at a very low price. You can add toppings such as spring rolls and fried chicken to your liking, and you can also add sauces such as Thai curry, peanuts, and sweet and sour sauce.(I person...

German halloween

We also made lanterns out of pumpkins at home!Even in Germany, “Süßes oder Saures! ’ while going around the house.“Eh, sweet or sour??” I grew up in Japan’s haunted house culture, so every year I create a quiet and scary room where the candles flicker and go muddy.You have to...
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