It's cooler now." "I want to go back to Hokkaido." "Snowy hot summer greeting" from a high school in Hokkaido.|Domingo

It's cooler now." "I want to go back to Hokkaido." "Snowy hot summer greeting" from a high school in Hokkaido.

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The heat wave has continued, and has even been called "disaster-level heat." A social networking post from a high school in Hokkaido is attracting a lot of attention because it "cools things down immensely.

To everyone in the Kanto area, we wish you a hot summer.

幌加内高校

Quote from @horokooo's post

The white ground and the snow piled up in a bowl on the sign. The photo reminds us of the midwinter cold, with comments such as "I want to dive into this," "Let's all cool off," and "Oh, I want to go back to Hokkaido. Furthermore, a comment from a person in Hokkaido reminded us of the harshness of winter, saying, "I am depressed now thinking that this winter will come again.

Horokanai High School's official "Japan's most serious joking school account

This photo was posted on the official X account of Horokanai High School in Horokanai Town, which boasts Japan's coldest temperature record (minus 41.2 degrees Celsius). Although it is a high school account, it is actually a "school account that tells the most serious jokes in Japan," and its snappy messages often attract attention.

Dark blue "Hey, it's the hottest weather of the year in Kanto.
Tea "Honshu is so hard to live with.
Kon "But I don't think it's too cold either.
Tea "There is a limit to everything.
Navy blue "Yes. Everything should be just right".
Tea "It is no match for the good mood of the sun".
Dark blue "It is true".
Hey, Horokanai.

幌加内高校

Quote from @horokooo's post

It will not be.
Cold is cold.

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Taken from @horokooo's post.

Horokanai High School Blog: horokanai-hs.note.jp

This is the official account of Horokanai High School, where the lively daily life of Horokanai High School is uniquely presented. If you visit in midsummer, you may enjoy a cool feeling...maybe!

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