kosei
This spring break, I've decided to go on a trip with my high school friends. Last year, we spent 3 nights and 4 days in Okinawa, and it was my first time on a plane, which was very exciting. We enjoyed various activities in Okinawa, indulging in local cuisine, visiting the Churaumi Aquarium, and even watching the Yokohama DeNA BayStars baseball team practice, getting autographs from two players. It was my first trip with friends and created wonderful memories. This year, we're planning to visit Hokkaido. I've never been there, so I'm really looking forward to it. Our main purpose is to attend the Sapporo Snow Festival, where we can see impressive snow sculptures. We anticipate crowds, leading to increased accommodation costs, but despite the significant expense for us college students, we want to make the most of this extended break and create lasting memories. We're currently discussing our sightseeing plans. I have many places I want to visit, starting with the recently built baseball stadium called Escon Field. Although there are no baseball games during our visit, we can enter for free and pay a fee to access the hot springs. I'm particularly intrigued because this team once had players like Shohei Ohtani and Yu Darvish. Another place I'm eager to visit is a dairy farm. I love farms, especially their soft-serve ice cream, known for its creamy deliciousness. Considering Hokkaido's reputation for tasty milk, I'm confident the soft-serve will be equally delightful. Going in February, I expect Hokkaido to be very cold, but I'll make sure to bundle up and enjoy the experience.
18 Thg 12 2023 11:30