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The "Moon and Frogs" series, one of her representative works, was inspired by the image of many frogs playing with the moon as she watched the moon while spending more time at home due to the Corona disaster.
Read morePlace: 3rd floor, Waterfront Amusement Park, Seal Pool *As there is limited space for viewing, the number of visitors may be limited depending on the number of people in the pool. *New type of corona
Read moreReservations are required for vaccinations. Vaccinations cannot be given without an appointment. Please be sure to check the vaccine information sheet before coming.
Read moreThis event will be held in place of Kobe Luminarie, which was cancelled due to the new coronavirus. During the event, the Higashi Yuenchi Park (Chuo Ward, Kobe City) will be decorated with "music" in Italian.
Read more(1) The house must be pet-friendly (pets are not allowed); (2) If you already own a dog or cat, you must register it, get a rabies shot (for dogs only), vaccinations, and a pet vaccination.
Read moreDelivery at convenience stores, etc. and vaccination certificate application (smartphone) are available for immediate issuance. Convenience store delivery ・Inoculation certificate for new corona vaccine application (smartphone)
Read moreThe annex to Shoe-no-Hiraki Iwaoka Store (Nishi Ward, Kobe City), a general discount store with one of the largest shoe sales floors in Japan, now houses the largest confectionary hall in the region, the Hiraki Okashi Kan.
Read moreWith the increase in outdoor-oriented people due to the impact of the new coronavirus, the number of people who enjoy hiking and mountain climbing is increasing, but many of them are beginners, and it is important to make it safer for them.
Read moreWith the continuing gloomy news of the Corona disaster and high prices, we are holding the Year-End Thanksgiving Festival again this year in the hope that this event will bring a little joy to the local community.
Read moreThe Kobe Municipal Suma Seaside Aquarium (Suma-ku, Kobe City) began displaying a "Japanese eel," which is believed to be a bleached individual (white variant), on November 26. At the booth on the second floor of the Main Building
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