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Satoyama
Where did you live in your childhood? It seems that many families made a living by farming and collecting mushrooms in the satoyama that was cultivated by people living there. I think there are some people who returned home during the summer vacation in Satoyama. Let's talk about summer memories ♪
Classroom
A desk for two people that opens with a flutter, a milk bottle, a noodle, etc ... This video depicts the scenery of the popular "classroom" in Mickel Art. Please tell us your memories of your school days, such as report cards, favorite classes, and love letters that everyone matched.
fair
Have you ever been to a fair when you were a kid? It's a festival that you can go out after it gets dark unlike usual ... It was fun because there were many stores. Did you wear a yukata? In the old days, I used to wear a handmade yukata and went to the festival.
Agricultural work
Have you helped with farming? What was the taste of the rice balls and freshly picked vegetables you eat after work? In this video, summer-themed themes such as water play and watermelon splitting, as well as stories of farm work such as rice planting work are drawn.
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Aqueduct
Was there an aqueduct where you lived? It is a waterway for taking in water from agriculture and tap water. There are waterways where carp and crayfish live, and maybe some people have fished for crayfish. This video depicts the life scene of the Showa era centered on the irrigation canal.
Aqueduct
Was there an aqueduct where you lived? It is a waterway for taking in water from agriculture and tap water. There are waterways where carp and crayfish live, and maybe some people have fished for crayfish. This video depicts the life scene of the Showa era centered on the irrigation canal.
Aqueduct
Was there an aqueduct where you lived? It is a waterway for taking in water from agriculture and tap water. There are waterways where carp and crayfish live, and maybe some people have fished for crayfish. This video depicts the life scene of the Showa era centered on the irrigation canal.
Aqueduct
Was there an aqueduct where you lived? It is a waterway for taking in water from agriculture and tap water. There are waterways where carp and crayfish live, and maybe some people have fished for crayfish. This video depicts the life scene of the Showa era centered on the irrigation canal.