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Bonjour tout le monde!!

C’est ごまちゃん, j’espère que vous allez bien!!

MNC2018行きました!!私のteam話す배고파vert毛毛虫!!めちゃ多言語人!フランス人、韓国人、中国人と、もちろん、日本人!

たくさんあたらしい友達つくた!こどもと、いぱい遊んだ!と大人と、いぱいちゃべたと笑た。

ごはんがすごいいいいおいしい!やばい!!いぱいたべた、まだおなかいぱい笑笑。



On a aussi fait pleins d’activités, comme jouer dans la foret à la balle aux prisonniers, ou monter au sommet de 斑尾山 ou encore faire une randonnée dans l’eau (qui était très froide mais super bonne!)!

I keep in mind all the smiles and the good moments we had together there being natural! Getting back to the city was kind of sad… Pero saben qué??

今茨城県に住んでいます!ここも、いぱい自然ある、だから、私は嬉しい!!
たとえば、Campingいた。台湾の友達とヒッポグリフメンバーいしおに楽しかた!















BBQとき、typhoonきたとめちゃあめふてたとサンダーみた!

Fue muy padre salir del Nature Camp y regresar a la naturaleza de esta manera. Además que aquí en Ibaraki, la ciudad no es nada grande y 散歩してる cerca de un lago o en el bosque. Que tranquilidad! Que padre!

This is my last month in Japan, I want to enjoy it a lot and make a lot more of memories with all of you!

A bientôt!!

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