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- 2022/ 2/ 7
- Contributor:Sana Kawakami
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It's a long Valentine's (event) diary that you really don't have to read.
Thank you for always watching.
This is kawakami from the salon.
From HanedaKawakami's next blog has been designated as a Valentine's diary, so I will write a Valentine's diary.
It's still before Valentine's Day, but what is a Valentine's diary?
In the first place, is it okay for the dating club to write so much about sweets σ(´ᵕ`*)?
Before Valentine's Day, at each department store,
As many of you may know, an event is held where chocolate shops are gathered.
Unnyara Paradise Or something
somehow collection Or something
Amour Nanchara So many things.
Each event has its own name and its own characteristics.
Even so, overseas brands that can only be obtained at this time and at this place
The overwhelming majority are handled in Shinjuku [SALON DU CHOCOLAT】is.
Since it was THE SALON and SALON headgear, I dared to write it in alphabet (*⁰▿⁰*)
This year it was held from 1/19 to 1/25 and from 1/27 to 2/3.
Since the number of handling is overwhelming, the popularity is also outstanding compared to other events.
It is not something that you can drop in and enter.
(I believe) From last year, it was necessary to obtain an online admission ticket in advance.
This numbered ticket was prepared for 300 each day at the opening time entrance, but it was killed instantly.
On the distribution day in the second half of the exhibition, which is more popular, many people cannot connect to the server (distribution ends when they are connected).
Fortunately, Kawakami won this battle and got a numbered ticket safely!
With this, I was relieved and stroked my chest.
After this, without knowing that the bomb will be dropped...
Um, can I say [Continue to next time]? (smile)
It doesn't look good, so I'll continue (´ _ `)
What is that bomb
Nami Tanaka and 〇no Sashihara posted a chocolate introduction video!
◯ Mr. Nami,Last blog(゚∀゚)
At a small affiliated event held at another venue before the Shinjuku session
There was a rush of people who wanted the products that were introduced, and the waiting time was as long as 4 hours, or maybe it wasn't...
Faced with this fact,
The Shinjuku venue suddenly changed its policy to ``distribute numbered tickets to those who do not have numbered tickets on the day''.
I'm getting confused...
The day is finally here! (Here is the diary)
I don't know what time to line up, but
It's better to wait before the opening than to wait to buy at the venue!
When you enter, you want to buy it quickly and leave quickly!
with the feeling thatI headed for the first train.
The feeling of going out early in the morning before the sun rises seems to be addictive.
Arrive before 6:10 and probably secure within XNUMX from the front.
Hey everyone.....
(According to what I heard, there were many times more people waiting in line to get the numbered tickets distributed on the day!)
So far, it's off to a good start.
The rest is just wasting time.
Look at SNS, read books, try to exchange information with people before and after...
Where to line up first or change strategy. (If this strategy fails, you will be in big trouble.)
And finally it's time to open.
It's just a moment.
Occasionally, I had to wait in line to purchase,
I visited the brands I was aiming for, and it was DONE in less than an hour!
Carrying a certain amount of luggage of 5 kg, I left without even having time to enjoy the event.
The big event for me was 98% closed.
Right now, I'm spending happy days chasing the expiration date (´///ω///`)
No, really, what are you talking about! ?
I would appreciate it if my earnestness was conveyed...?
I think I just conveyed my bad feelings...
Members who kindly say "Oh, chocolate!"
thank you!I am very happy!
Aiming to be a chocolate sommelier (?), I will devote myself every day!
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