A girl in the alps!!
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A girl in the alps!!

by Hideaki Ota
(Tokyo, Japan)

Haiji with her dog

Haiji with her dog

It is well known all over the world that Switzerland has beautiful nature. The Alps is one of them, and everybody longs for the view. Also, most Japanese people know about it, and a animation helps us know about the Alps.

The animation is Haiji. Look at the picture. The story of this animation is about a girl who lives in the Alps. She lives on a farm with her grandfather and animals. She feeds animals everyday, and she loves animals a lot, and also animals love her too.

Actually, this animation was broadcast over 20 years ago in Japan, but this animation is still famous. Of course I have known this since I was a child. I could know about Alps because of this animation.

I want to visit there and eat cheese and milk in nature!!! If you are interested in this animation, I recommend that you watch it!!!!

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