マクミランさんは僕のヒーローアカデミアを見る This week I am still continuing to watch the latest season of Boku no Hero Academia. This week saw the conclusion to the current arc, with Deku defeating Chisaki and saving Eri from him. This arc was very exciting, and I was glad to see it finally animated after reading the weekly manga. I thought the studio did a really good job in making the fights interesting. In this episode, the heroes who were injured fighting the yakuza were saved, and ended up recovering in the hospital. While Eri was saved and the yakuza defeated, not everything ended happily. Mirio still cannot recover his quirk, and the drug that affected him ended up being stolen from the police by the League of Villains! Most importantly, is that Sir Nighteye, who had mentored Mirio and Deku, died from his wounds at the end of the episode. It was a very sad scene and was animated in a tear-jerking way! Ultimately, I am very impressed with the season so far. I have been trying lately to t...
はじめまして。 ぼくはMcMillanです。 あめりかじんです。 いちねんせいです。 せんこうはせいじがくです。 どうぞよろしく。 Phew, writing in Japanese on a computer sure isn't easy, but hopefully I introduced myself okay... As for what I want to introduce, it is a place in Akihabara, Tokyo famous for its huge collection of video game paraphernalia: SUPER POTATO! Don't let the name fool you, this is a Mecca for all things involved with retro gaming from the Nintendo Famicom to Japanese exclusives to a whole floor filled with retro arcade games. While this has always been by number one for visiting in Japan (even if my wallet doesn't agree), I'm interested in Akihabara as a whole for being the center of Japanese Pop Culture, my first reason for becoming interested in the Japanese language.Among visiting Tokyo, I'm hoping learning the Japanese language can aid me in traveling across the whole country to experience its culture. じゃあまた。
おなじ(same)ステーキハウスは、日本にあまりありません。ちょっとアメリカてき(americanized)だと思うけど、たのしくておいしいですよね。
ReplyDelete私もステーキハウスが好きですよ!
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