APAMAN's 50-Sounds Dance Series: Utsunomiya Edition
On May 27, APAMAN Co., Ltd., renowned for its leading position in the rental housing brokerage industry, will unveil the third installment of its popular "50-Sounds Dance Project": the Utsunomiya edition. This initiative features the company’s beloved mascots, Bea-kun and Hani-chan, performing short dances inspired by different cities across Japan. The project aims to promote local attractions through engaging and entertaining choreography.
Embracing Utsunomiya: A City of Dumplings and Nature
Utsunomiya is widely recognized as the home of dumplings (gyoza), a delicious staple that attracts visitors from all over Japan. Beyond its culinary fame, the city boasts numerous parks, natural scenery, and historical cultural facilities, offering a balanced blend of urban convenience and serene living. In the latest video, Bea-kun embodies the essence of Utsunomiya by dancing against the backdrop of crispy gyoza, showcasing its diverse appeal and inviting viewers to explore the city.
It’s important to note that while APAMAN is working in partnership with local entities, the video does not imply any official endorsement from Utsunomiya itself.
Dance Project Goals: Building Connections through Creativity
The 50-Sounds Dance Project leverages APAMAN's extensive network across the country. Each dance piece introduces viewers to various cities sequentially, generating interest in local names and attractions. By engaging audiences with rhythm and dance, the initiative seeks to foster a deeper appreciation for these locations.
In the Utsunomiya edition, viewers will witness Bea-kun celebrating the city’s signature dish—the gyoza. The dance choreography includes:
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Getting into the rhythm
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Admiring the sea of dumplings
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Enjoying a delicious dumpling meal
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Saying goodbye with smiles
Every movement is crafted to convey Utsunomiya's charm and vibrancy, allowing spectators to enjoy a lively and captivating experience.
Highlighting Utsunomiya's Appeal: Affordable Living and Accessibility
Utsunomiya is often praised for its accessibility, as it is just about 50 minutes from Tokyo via the Tohoku Shinkansen (bullet train). The city is compact, with commercial hubs and urban infrastructure conveniently located around the train station. For those seeking a balance between city life and nature, Utsunomiya offers lush landscapes just a stone's throw away from the metropolitan conveniences of Tokyo. This harmony between urban life and nature makes Utsunomiya a desirable place for families and those raising children. The city has also established various support systems to ensure a nurturing environment for parenting, drawing in many families considering a move.
APAMAN's Utsunomiya Offices: Supporting Your Housing Needs
APAMAN runs multiple offices in the Utsunomiya area, assisting clients in finding homes that suit their lifestyles and preferences. Here are a few locations:
APAMAN Shop Utsunomiya Hirama
- - Location: About a 10-minute bus ride from JR Utsunomiya Station East Exit.
- - Services: Specializes in supporting housing-related inquiries throughout the city.
- - Contact: For inquiries, reach them at APAMAN Utsunomiya Hirama.
APAMAN Shop Yuinomori
- - Location: A 5-minute walk from Yuinomori Station on the Haga-Utsunomiya Light Line.
- - Services: Expert staff assist with tailored support from searching for housing to contract execution.
- - Contact: Find more at APAMAN Yuinomori.
APAMAN Shop Imaizumi
- - Location: A 35-minute walk from JR Utsunomiya Station or a 10-minute bus ride.
- - Services: Located in a quiet residential area with essential amenities nearby.
- - Contact: More info is available at APAMAN Imaizumi.
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Join us and celebrate the uniqueness of Utsunomiya through dance, community, and connection!