After thinking about it, I realized that although Japanese culture was deeply influenced by China and the Japanese people also celebrated the Lunar New Year in the early years, after the Meiji Restoration, the Japanese tried to escape from Asia and enter Europe, so they changed the New Year from the lunar calendar to Gregorian calendar.
Therefore, the biggest and most solemn festival in Japan is actually New Year’s Day in the eyes of the Chinese. And now, the University of Tokyo seems to have entered the eve of the winter vacation, and the students are actively preparing for the exam.
When Charlie strolled around the campus of the University of Tokyo, he couldn’t help but think of Nanako Ito studying at this university.
If I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes, it would be hard to imagine. A girl who looks so weak is not only a top student from the University of Tokyo, but also a powerful Sanda fighter.
This girl is really full of very polar contradictions. When he approached the library, Charlie was even on the street light pole and saw Nanako Ito’s support poster.
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