All the below links and tweets are in English.
取り急ぎ標記につき以下貼っておきます。リンクの日付が若干古いですが、最近アップデートしたものです。
All the below four were recently updated, though the dates are a little older.
New Zealand Vol.11 (Hawke’s Bay, Gisborne, Bay of Plenty)
New Zealand Vol.10 (Wellington, Manawatu-Whanganui)
New Zealand Vol.3 (Waikato, Taranaki)
New Zealand Vol.2 (Northland, Auckland)
英語ツイッター検索において日本及びニュージーランド北島関連で出て来たもの
【#JapanBrandProgram】
Pro cyclist Michael Rice visited Wellington NZ and Perth, Brisbane & Gold Coast Australia. He introduced exploring Japan by bicycle and shared various local attractions w/ episodes on sights & people he encountered. #CYCLEAROUNDJAPAN https://t.co/zx5GOeWSKd pic.twitter.com/uqnsCBQ3us— MOFA of Japan (@MofaJapan_en) July 18, 2019
Introducing the ‘Enchanted Worlds Virtual Tour’!
Discover the characters, places and pastimes that defined Edo Japan – all from the comfort of your home.
Take the tour: https://t.co/u46zM7JOsR#AucklandArtGallery #ToioTamaki #EnchantedWorlds #virtualtour pic.twitter.com/mkQU2NXCw6— Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki (@Auckartgal) May 18, 2020
Check out @OffTheTrackJpn post about Mt. Fuji and its look-alike in New Zealand. #Fuji #mtfuji #taranaki #mttaranaki #Japan #NewZealand https://t.co/57Ol9h2UiF
— Curated Japan (@curated_japan) June 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/chernorris/status/1204552085909323776
https://t.co/anc8HS5Yvv Taranaki – volcano in the western part of the North Island. The height of 2518 m. The volcano is very similar to Japan's Mount Fuji. The mountain is part of the Egmont National Park with volcanoes, such as the Kai Tak Airport and Puakay… #retweet #follow pic.twitter.com/RvzB0lx9TX
— Phototravelz.com (@Phototravelzcom) November 23, 2019
Japanese in Whanganui – how fab. :o) pic.twitter.com/La7FVTpuzp
— Sarah O'Neil (@SarahtheGarden) September 18, 2015
Konnichiwa! 15 Japanese students are enjoying five days of cultural & educational activities in #Whanganui https://t.co/Py7qzUd7aL pic.twitter.com/s0Sw9WFwFy
— Education Central (@EdCentralNZ) August 21, 2017
A bold move to take flight to Japan for Gisborne's James Bowen is a success! He completed a Foundation internship over the summer at Air New Zealand in Tokyo and got a lot out of it. Read James' story: https://t.co/w2wUio1kIi #ThinkAsia pic.twitter.com/XFjuCt5cFi
— Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono (@asianewzealand) June 30, 2019
https://twitter.com/asianewzealand/status/1067660507929145344
It was worth missing the train home to hear @jwharehinga's experience in Korea and Japan with @asianewzealand. #Gisborne Council you're lucky to have him! pic.twitter.com/4ttAJHNaLD
— Tim McCready (@Tim_McCready) February 15, 2018
Whanganui District Council has been formally recognised for its 30-year anniversary celebrations with Japanese sister city Nagaizumi-cho. https://t.co/ItOo2fCTvZ
— Whanganui Chronicle (@WhangaChron) April 1, 2019
A landmark Whanganui building is being transformed into a Japanese restaurant and cafe. https://t.co/TWgJ4hCDoB
— Whanganui Chronicle (@WhangaChron) July 26, 2018
Did you see the Japanese Drum Team in The Square today? Check out this quick video! pic.twitter.com/q93hyvboZM
— PN City & Manawatu (@Manawatu_NZ) September 25, 2015
https://twitter.com/zaichishka/status/1226414641208627201
On #ANZAC Day we remember the likes of Cpl. Norvin Granville of Wanganui, New Zealand who is one of 13 Kiwis buried at the Commonwealth War Cemetery in #Yokohama, #Japan. Cpl. Granville died in Japan on 7 February 1947 aged 21. @RSA_National @NZDFHeritage pic.twitter.com/XKMt1HqD1r
— Cole Cameron | キャメロン・コール (@colecameron) April 24, 2018
Nagaizumi – #Whanganui #NewZealand Friendship Centre Crane Project reaches Japan pic.twitter.com/MR4kGEPFvH
— Deborah Wai Kapohe (@DeborahKapohe) August 28, 2013
Departing Auckland for Tokyo. Thank you Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs @WinstonPeters for your hospitality and insight into security in the Indo-Pacific. A great visit to New Zealand. pic.twitter.com/LnERBLLAbA
— @EsperDoD (@EsperDoD) August 5, 2019
Heard on the grapevine: How Pacific trade pact primes New Zealand wine for Japan buzz
From sleepy New Zealand hillsides to sleek Tokyo dining scenes, a bottle of Hawke's Bay wine shipped to Japan traces an arc that exporters like Nigel Avery see as an https://t.co/54mR6jc5jo
— Thomas Ebhpartners (@ThomasEbhpartn1) March 25, 2019
After a hectic trip home from Japan, Farmstrong Ambassador Sam Whitelock and his family spent lockdown on their Hawke’s Bay farm. Sam says it was a perfect time to look at the big picture and think about the balance between work and family life. https://t.co/7jl83sQKv7 pic.twitter.com/bA7DDCTfTR
— Farmers Weekly NZ (@FarmersWeeklyNZ) May 18, 2020
https://twitter.com/AllBlacks/status/1170459257214386176
https://twitter.com/AllBlacks/status/1165141688152576001
https://twitter.com/AllBlacks/status/1161518520921989120
Fifty-year friendship with Japan rugby great forged during an upset on Gisborne back lawn https://t.co/8x7IRNSWKS pic.twitter.com/oSpuRTCabN
— Rugby Heaven (@NZRugbyHeaven) October 3, 2019
Waikato first-five Jason Robertson heads to Japan still dreaming of Super Rugby future https://t.co/EiqOnj4T20 pic.twitter.com/82VuZ1rq3j
— Rugby Heaven (@NZRugbyHeaven) April 12, 2017
Whanganui's latest All Black, Canterbury first five Brett Cameron, named in the wider squad to play Japan next month https://t.co/RwP5dMuWW4 pic.twitter.com/SSvZApg5B8
— Super Rugby Fans (@SuperRugbyFans) October 17, 2018
Born and raised in Manutuke in rural Gisborne, George Bridge didn't look destined to be an All Black according his mum, before a phone call when he was 17 set him on the road that's now taking him to the World Cup in Japan. https://t.co/vNndx0KzmZ
— RNZ (@radionz) August 31, 2019
Israel Dagg chooses to play for Japan over Hawke's Bay after Super Rugby season – reporthttps://t.co/sRbdbitqXB
Image via @PhotosportNZ pic.twitter.com/aWB9SPMh0A
— 1 NEWS – Sport (@1NewsSportNZ) July 13, 2018
Ex-Blues, Auckland coach joins Kenya Sevens in build up to Tokyo Olympicshttps://t.co/GmN6PC7Ara pic.twitter.com/eIgI8DFSyY
— 1 NEWS – Sport (@1NewsSportNZ) January 1, 2020
Congratulations and good luck to Hawke's Bay player Will Tremain who has been named on the bench for the NZ Under 20's team playing Japan at the @rugbyworldcup in France tomorrow morning. https://t.co/jlqW9OlTU6
— Hawke's Bay Magpies (@hbmagpies) May 30, 2018
Leitch to leave Waikato Chiefs to return to Japan: report https://t.co/1lSQ75ZOlw pic.twitter.com/JIRASon08a
— FRANCE 24 English (@France24_en) May 16, 2017
Congrats to the Waikato Women's Development Sevens team – winners of the recent 2016 Hokkaido Sevens in Japan. pic.twitter.com/yAW5a7hr3g
— Waikato Rugby (@WaikatoRugby) June 30, 2016
Wellington (Internacional) in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup 2006,
Internacional(Brazil) vs FC Barcelona(Spain) 1-0
at Yokohama, Japan 17 Dec 2006
Photo by Masahide Tomikoshi / TOMIKOSHI PHOTOGRAPH pic.twitter.com/xLrexgaJVn— tphoto (@tphoto2005) December 21, 2018
Utsunomiya 3×3 World Tour games start tomorrow! 2:25pm VS Piran and 4:10pm VS Dongguan NZ time. Must win at least 1 game to play Sunday! To watch go to https://t.co/fqOUS7omhV #3x3wt #3×3 #auckland #japan @FIBA3x3 @karl_noyer pic.twitter.com/l1eYBLAtdX
— Katelin Noyer (@KatelinNoy) July 27, 2018
Thank you Tauranga Hockey for hosting a great @waikato four nations with @japan_hockey @BELRedLions & @TheHockeyIndia now onto Hamilton for the 2nd leg starting Wednesday @BlackSticks v India Credit: @PhotosportNZ pic.twitter.com/1j7AtmVsmd
— Darren Smith (@yakhunter4) January 22, 2018
A race-to-race double @RacingTauranga for Murray Baker and @ForsmanAndrew and fittingly Japanese jockey Taiki Yanagida aboard Artiste in the Bay of Plenty Cup on Japan Racing Association day. pic.twitter.com/2tWqP9EMB4
— Mark Nowell Racing (@MarkANowell) March 23, 2019
Tough win!
The @PikeRacing-trained Blue Lagoon and jockey Leith Innes fend off all the challengers to take out the Drymix Cement Bay Of Plenty Cup on Japan NZ International Trophy Day@SKYNZ #NZRacing pic.twitter.com/MPrhaw8Kev
— TAB Racing (@TAB_Racing) March 24, 2018
A race-to-race double @RacingTauranga for Murray Baker and @ForsmanAndrew and fittingly Japanese jockey Taiki Yanagida aboard Artiste in the Bay of Plenty Cup on Japan Racing Association day. pic.twitter.com/2tWqP9EMB4
— Mark Nowell Racing (@MarkANowell) March 23, 2019
https://twitter.com/AdamL_Daily/status/1225034663774818305
https://twitter.com/4Gelly/status/1224999528673218560
https://twitter.com/skystadium/status/1223762215641190400