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by YamazakiKumi
Today is finally Christmas Eve.Are you ready for Christmas?
In Japan, December 24th is Christmas Eve, 25th is Christmas, and Eve is celebrated as...
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by YamazakiKumi
After mid-December, Santa Claus is busy preparing. And we believe that Santa Claus will come to children and adults all over the world.
4Legend ha...
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by YamazakiKumi
A Christmas company poster drawn by poster artist Raymond Savignac. It is an important work that cannot be changed for us.
"Can I make some goods...
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by YamazakiKumi
We are celebrating a weekend with a third candle from Advent.
As I walked around the city, I saw more and more doors with Christmas wreaths on the...
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by YamazakiKumi
Christmas Company is a Christmas specialty store located in the city of Daikanyama in Tokyo.
With the concept of Christmas Eve on the 364th, we h...
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by YamazakiKumi
How do you decorate the top to finish the Christmas tree? It is an important and important mission in tree decoration.
Generally, the top of the ...
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by YamazakiKumi
「364Day Christmas Eve "Christmas1Day.But I want to feel like Eve's day every day.
This is the concept of the Christmas company.
When I was a kid...
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by YamazakiKumi
The preparation period for waiting for Christmas is called Advent in Europe.
In Japanese, it is often called "Advent", and in Christianity, it is...
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by YamazakiKumi
Autumn is deepening and I feel the arrival of winter11In the end of the month, the mood of Christmas in the city will increase.
The number of cust...
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by YamazakiKumi
Many Christmas ornaments and goods are very delicate and are often said by customers.
"It's dangerous when the child is small, so I'll make it un...
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by YamazakiKumi
Ribbons have a long history, with murals of women who adorned their hair together during the ancient Egyptian era. It is believed that the origin...
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by YamazakiKumi
Many Christmas tree decorations are derived from Christianity or have meaning.Among them, the tree decorated with colorful round balls is a traditi...
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