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There are many festivals in Japan. At these festivals, there are many food and game stalls. Among them, Yuzuhime (8 years old, living in Kumagaya) recommends the following stalls.

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The NPO AEA conducts volunteer activities in which children and their families work together to guide guests from overseas. During local traditional events and events, children can actually converse in the English they have learned and interact with people from different cultures, improving their communication skills and developing rich personalities. I would like to play a role in English education that fosters the ability to think for oneself, solve problems, and communicate to others.

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Sweet food

1. Fruit candy
 There are so many varieties, like apple, strawberry, grape, mandarin orange, marshmallow, and more, it's hard to choose!

②Chocolate Banana
It has colorful toppings and is sure to look great in photos!

3. Juice in a fun container
You can choose your favorite juice. You can take the container home with you.

Savory food

① Tornado Potatoes
Potatoes cut into spirals and deep fried.

②10 Yen Pan
 There is cheese inside the pancake. The cheese stretches really well! It is shaped like a 10 yen coin.

③Takoyaki / Octopus balls
 A savory pancake with octopus inside, topped with a sweet and spicy sauce and bonito flakes. Try the octopus! I love it!

Game

①Goldfish scooping
Use a tool called " Poi " to scoop up goldfish. You can take the goldfish home with you. If you don't want them, you don't have to take them. It's so difficult!

② Haunted House
 You can see Japanese ghosts. I've never been inside because it's scary, but I recommend it because Japanese ghosts (youkai) are very interesting.

③Shooting game
You can get prizes by shooting them down with a toy gun. It's very difficult, but I love it!

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The NPO AEA conducts volunteer activities in which children and their families work together to guide guests from overseas. During local traditional events and events, children can actually converse in the English they have learned and interact with people from different cultures, improving their communication skills and developing rich personalities. I would like to play a role in English education that fosters the ability to think for oneself, solve problems, and communicate to others.

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