Der Weihnachtsmarkt in Sapporo!

Dec 16, 2010 20:21

ミュンヘンクリスマス市(Muenchen Christmas market) in Sapporo is held now. Yes, we have a small weihnachtsmarkt here! You might think "Why is it named Muenchen? Sapporo isn't a German city, no?". Because Muenchen is one of sister cities of Sapporo. So we place some German(Bavarian) events here. We don't have Oktoberfest though ^^; I guess it's already too cold ( Read more... )

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natsmina December 17 2010, 09:18:03 UTC
Exactly, you're right. Oh, I didn't know it was such a simple thing! XD

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euploeamulciber December 16 2010, 14:13:49 UTC
Christmas markets are so cool ;0; So colourful! I visited one quite big Christmas market in Tampere last year, but I didn't get to go to there this year..

Glühwein (or glögi for Finns) is.. quite weird. I've never really understood its appeal. Maybe I should try it again this Christmas..?

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natsmina December 17 2010, 09:29:50 UTC
Ah I know, you've seemed to have many exams, haven't you?

Do you like wine just as it is? If you don't care for wine, glögi isn't naturally your cup of tea. I like wine, and naturally like glühwein.

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gemini_artemis December 16 2010, 19:11:38 UTC
わ~、楽しそう!
そうですね、日本人とドイツ人は似ているところがありそうです。
ブラジルでは、パネットーネが伝統的なクリスマスの食べ物ですね。イタリアからの移民の影響だそうですが、やっぱりブラジル人とイタリア人も、文化的に似ているところがいっぱいありますよね(^∇^)

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natsmina December 17 2010, 09:34:22 UTC
多分、欧米人の中で一番日本人と似ているのはドイツ人だと思います。真面目で几帳面だから。
たまにパネットーネを売っているパン屋さんを見ますよ!でも、「クリスマス用」じゃなくて、どの季節でも売っている気がします。

>イタリアからの移民の影響だそう
なら、Geminiのご先祖様の影響ですね>▽< すごい!

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meditta December 19 2010, 12:04:54 UTC
It looks completely fabulous~! ♥
We have similar "cup system" on our Weihnachtsmarkt. xD

That's so cool whenever people do Christmas market, it looks fabulous and magical everywhere! >w<

Hahaha, Japan will be always a good friend of Germany~ xD

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natsmina December 19 2010, 13:43:32 UTC
>We have similar "cup system" on our Weihnachtsmarkt. xD
That's nice! I don't like the throwaway principle so much /: Actually disposable things are quite useful though, I like to use something for a long time repeatedly.

I guess everyone feel something happy at Christmas market even though most of them aren't Christians in Japan. That's incredible magic!

>Hahaha, Japan will be always a good friend of Germany~ xD
Kiku seems to be a good friend with Ludwig, I guess :3 Because both of them are very serious persons.

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