Explore the mysteries of the canal!
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August 8 Sunny then cloudy
★ Experience interviewed on the canal in the Utrecht area
A canal full of secrets. Two cute kids reporters set out to cover this secret in order to reveal it to people all over the world. If you make a mistake, will you succeed in the Buji coverage while dodging the thorny creatures in the canal in the water?
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I got a lot!
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Yuka Tokuda (Yuka's especially) chan
7 years old, 2nd grade elementary school kids living in Osaka prefecture
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I tried sea urchin sansho sea urchin for the first time.
It was striped and thorny. The purple sea urchin was full of thorns and was long. There were two Sansho sea urchins and two Murasaki sea urchins. It was hard to take because it was stuck in the bucket. I also wanted to touch it.
Next, I took the shellfish. I took 5 times. After removing the shrimp, I took the fish. I took shrimp, fish, sea urchin, sea urchin and shellfish. I don't know what it is at all, but it was fun because I got a lot.
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The canal is a companion to the sea! ??
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Himeka Tokuda
9 years old, 4th grade, kids living in Osaka
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The canal was examined to see if it was a sea companion or a river companion.
The shellfish called Sugai in the canal has a round lid. Kubo shellfish is a lid that you can open. The tengu seems to be in the tengu.
There were purple sea urchins and sansho sea urchins. Murasaki sea urchin has a dark color and thorns, and it seems to be edible. Sansho sea urchin is olive-colored and can be eaten even with thorns.
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The result was that the canal was a companion to the sea. The depth is 5m and the size is 40cm. The taste was salty.
Please check the canal a lot.
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The secret of the canal that even Huis Ten Bosch Reporters Himeka and Yuka, who have come to Huis Ten Bosch many times from Osaka, were full of "mysteries" at first.
"Is the canal a member of the sea or a member of the river?" "Is the taste salty?" "What are the creatures?" The more I think about it, the more questions I get.
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But there is a kids reporter! The appearance of wearing a reporter's "armband" on his arm and going to the interview was like a real reporter.
On the way, I met an older brother who is familiar with the canal, asked various questions, and actually captured the creatures, and the questions were solved more and more! The interview was a great success.
At the end, I made an article based on the memos and photos I wrote so that I wouldn't forget during the interview. I was running my pen hard to tell everyone what I was surprised and solved today.