Hello! I'm Akane Takeuchi from the department of British and American studies in Aichi Prefectural University, and I am the blogger for this article. (I'm the 2nd from the left in the picture.) Again, I'm TAKEUCHI from the "sophomore year". (I just wanted to emphasize the year because there are two TAKEUCHI from same department in our group, and the kanji are same.)
I'm very nervous for writing the first blog, but I would be glad if you enjoy this blog!
Last year, we couldn't go outdoors due to the pandemic. However, it was lucky because our first activity for this year was a "field work" ! We did a field work at "Nagakute city" where our university is located in. We did this on April 3rd, and the weather was perfect.
By the way, this field work became the first face to face meeting for some of the member so we went for a stroll with chatting. Maybe I should say "field trip" instead of "field work" for this time!
Without further ado, let me explain the outline of this trip!
This time, we mainly walked around the representative places in Nagakute city.
The outline of the course is...
Moricoro Park
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Tomashu (the restaurant)
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an exhibition called "Material Project" (at Nagakute Aeonmall)
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Nagakute Kosenjo & related historic spots
There is a plan that a new theme park called "Ghibli Park" will be opened where Moricoro Park locates in now in 2022. We want to inform about not only the Ghibli Park, but also the glamour of areas along the Linimo line. That's why we did this field work in Nagakute city.
Someone in our member will write a report about some of the places every week. Since five members went to the trip, the report will last five weeks.
Maybe there would be some individuality, but I hope you will enjoy this over five weeks blockbuster report, "This is NAGAKUTE!". (Just in case, this title isn't official so this would be the first and last usage of this title. Haha)
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