Apaman Shop's 50-Sound Dance Project: Kitami Edition
On July 1, 2026, the popular rental housing brokerage, APAMAN Co., Ltd., renowned for having the largest number of stores and contracts in the industry, will unveil the Kitami edition of their beloved mascots, Bear-kun and Honey-chan. This dance video is part of their ongoing 50-Sound Dance project, which features short dance performances set in various cities across Japan. Through this initiative, Apaman aims to enhance regional awareness and appreciation by showcasing local attributes through engaging dance sequences.
Embracing Kitami's Natural Beauty
In the Kitami edition, viewers will experience a vibrant display inspired by the city's rich natural environment and local specialty, peppermint. The choreography will reflect a fresh atmosphere, symbolizing the delightful experiences of life in Kitami, expressed through Honey-chan’s cheerful dance moves. The visual presentation focuses on Honey-chan, who embodies the essence of the region, making the dance relatable and entertaining for both locals and viewers far and wide.
The performance, which features lively colors and movements reminiscent of peppermint, is designed to evoke feelings of joy and tranquility. The aim is for viewers to connect with the area's unique charm, making it an excellent opportunity for local tourism promotion, even if it doesn't officially indicate partnerships with the city of Kitami or its organizations.
Project Background and Purpose
This project utilizes Apaman Shop's extensive network, as it has outlets across Japan, to introduce various cities in short dance clips sorted in syllabic order. By incorporating delightful dances around city themes, Bear-kun and Honey-chan aim to inspire viewers to learn about the cities they represent, ultimately enhancing their curiosity and affection for the regions. The approach is innovative in fostering a sense of community and building interest in local lifestyles.
Highlights of the Kitami Edition
A standout feature of the Kitami edition is Honey-chan's performance, characterized by the refreshing motif associated with peppermint. The choreography incorporates elements that invite viewers to imagine the invigorating scent—encouraging them to take deep breaths, which further connects them to the ambiance of Kitami. This innovative dance representation celebrates the region's agriculture, notably its famous onions, while also spotlighting its diverse nature throughout the seasons.
Living in Kitami
Kitami thrives not just on its natural beauty but also on its rich agricultural resources. The area is known for producing a variety of crops, including its signature onions. It combines a tranquil, nature-friendly environment with essential commercial facilities that make day-to-day life convenient. Hence, residents find it easy to explore options for their dream homes in a community that embraces both nature and urban living.
Apaman Shop Kitami
At the Kitami Apaman Shop branch, customers can receive personalized assistance in finding their ideal living spaces while learning about the comforts of local life, such as the region’s culinary culture and agricultural offerings. The store is dedicated to helping customers visualize their life in Kitami through local-centric services.
Apaman Shop Kitami Branch
- - Location: 5-1-25 Kotobuki-cho, Kitami, Hokkaido 090-0065
- - Business Hours: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- - Contact: 0157-22-0083
- - Off Days: Wednesdays
- - Website: Apaman Shop Kitami
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To sum it up, this 50-Sound Dance project not only entertains but also serves as a bridge to connect the charm of Kitami with a wider audience, making regional culture and attractions accessible to all, while enhancing the community's recognition across Japan and beyond.