
Hello everyone, my friends.
Today I have a story to share, a small one, but one of our memories. It's a story of good times and things that took the children to experience and learn about the outside world... The story begins late in the morning on a holiday... After waking up, preparing and eating breakfast, we had a plan for where to go. As usual, the children were excited about going out. Compared to when I was a child, I wouldn't have moments like this, except on holidays when we had to help our parents work in the fields. But times are different. We don't farm anymore, so most jobs have fixed days off. If we want to go somewhere, it's much easier to plan ahead.

This area features art on the walls, with restaurants opening in the morning and pubs at night. The restaurants here are very popular and well-known. Many of the walls are adorned with artwork, providing a beautiful and visually appealing space for passersby to check in, take photos, and enjoy.

My daughter and I went to a shopping mall afterwards. Today, there was an event featuring many legendary Japanese cartoon mascots. Honestly, I didn't know all the characters, but kids these days seem to know them so well! For example, my daughter got so excited when she saw a mascot; it was a cartoon character she said she liked, and I don't know its name. But I know it was the yellow frog that I've seen in funny videos before. My little sister also wanted to take pictures with it, and the mascot was kind enough to call the children over for photos. My little one was beaming with joy this morning!

Next, there were Japanese anime mascots dressed up with such energy. The people in the costumes blended in so well. I felt a little hesitant to approach one of them and ask for a photo with my youngest daughter. But my youngest daughter wasn't scared at all when she saw me go straight up to him and ask for permission. He kindly took a picture with my daughter. Besides that, there were many more Japanese anime-related activities about to begin on stage. We were getting hungry, so we went to get something to eat before coming back to watch again.

Easy to eat and no long queues, sushi is the answer. Just two or three pieces and I was already full; I didn't want to walk any further, I just wanted to sit there longer. But my mischievous daughter wouldn't listen, insisting on going to watch cartoons. There was a show and a contest where teams of Japanese cartoon mascots were wearing beautiful costumes. The most outstanding was the Ultraman mascot. After that, it was time to go home. It was a small activity, a nice memory for us and our family today. Thank you for reading my article today. See you again in the next article, bye-bye!


