All the below links and tweets are in English.
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Canada Vol.36 (Nova Scotia) NS ノバスコシア州
Canada Vol.37 (Prince Edward Island: JournalPEI, etc.) PE(PEI) プリンスエドワードアイランド州
Canada Vol.40 (Newfoundland and Labrador: CBCNL, etc.) NL ニューファンドランド=ラブラドール州
Canada Vol.41 (New Brunswick: Global_NB, etc.) NB ニューブランズウィック州
内容例(各回ツイートもご覧ください)
以下、順に、
NS(36):@CBCNS、@DalhousieU
PE(37):@FoodIslandPEI,@CanadasFoodIsl,@GlasgowGlenFarm、@pei_seafood
NL(40):@CBCNL2枚
NB(41):@EINPresswirePR
Japan及び本稿各州名などを入力、検索して出て来たツイート
From Japan to Nova Scotia, companies are identifying carbon dioxide removal #CDR tech as a real step forward in meeting #emissions reduction goals. Read the full writeup on the green concrete from @CarbonCure that Mitsubishi invested in this week https://t.co/Fl009c1bGA
— Pal Hollywood (@pallashollywood) January 29, 2021
Dedications in Nagoya, Japan and Halifax, Nova Scotia | Social Media Roundup: https://t.co/YfEuLRxgsj via @YouTube
— INC Media News (@INCMediaNews) October 11, 2018
A new batch of the popular sardine lavender sachets is in! Yes, these fishes have a heavenly lavender fragrance! Lavender from Nova Scotia; fabric from Japan. #handmade #availableattheshop #halifax #Quinpool pic.twitter.com/AM5jfpY7Wd
— the ikebana shop (@theikebanashop) April 10, 2018
Great teamwork! Always a pleasure to welcome Premier Stephen McNeil and his colleagues to discuss how the @CanEmbJapan and Nova Scotia can collaborate to advance commercial ties with Japan. pic.twitter.com/FWz619zgbK
— Ian Burney (@IanBurneyJapan) November 22, 2019
Pleased to welcome The Honourable Leo A. Glavine, Nova Scotia Minister of Communities, Culture and Heritage and his delegation. The delegation is here in Tokyo this week to further strengthen cultural ties between Nova Scotia and Japan! @CanEmbJapan @nsgov pic.twitter.com/M4qIeGZTo3
— Ian Burney (@IanBurneyJapan) May 17, 2018
#DYK: Nova Scotia exports to Japan have increased, on average, by 20% per year since 2015? Talking business this morning with NS Premier @StephenMcNeil and how we can work together to make the figure grow even more once #CPTPP comes into force on December 30. pic.twitter.com/wWifxdrpzT
— Ian Burney (@IanBurneyJapan) November 22, 2018
Frankie predicted the earthquake ! Japan had a 7.3 hit 6 days after The Nova Scotia Prince predicted it. Thanks Frankie!! https://t.co/6qMN7YgHvn
— rebekka r (@rosieelbow) February 14, 2021
Iceland. Japan. New Zealand. Nova Scotia….and all results are similar. How many pilots do we need to make this the norm?https://t.co/zXDd9Lybzc
— Sonja Boon (@storied_selves) July 6, 2021
💙🤍💙🤍And here it is! My first attempt at making Blueberry Grunt. Not too bad! Nice to have a taste of Nova Scotia in Japan! 💙🤍💙🤍 #NovaScotiaFamilyCookBooks pic.twitter.com/YTJkCMLgAm
— Cassie Mitchele (@CassieMitchele) August 14, 2020
Here's a throwback to a collaboration I did with @SirTimRice a while back. Written for the Tyler foundation & Shine on! Kids, a charity in Japan for children with cancer, the song should bring a smile to any Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever lover's face. https://t.co/bwLGYrDkDN
— Alan Menken (@AIMenken) October 22, 2020
Take a look at this article about retired NSCAD professor Toshiko Horiuchi MacAdam and her husband Charles MacAdam (BFA 1979), who also spent some time at NSCAD studying drawing and weaving! Read more at https://t.co/zOZVIkTz2a.
— NSCAD University (@NSCADUniversity) September 2, 2021
【For Overseas Customers】“April” is a Kurigami Kazumi photo book that he traveled NY, Nova Scotia, and Furano (Hokkaido, Japan) with Robert Frank in 1992 – 1994, and shot Frank during the travel. Order▷https://t.co/qwwkcg5f9r https://t.co/KsudovzkDc
— SWITCH (@switch_pub) March 31, 2020
"Japan’s fascination with Anne and [Prince Edward] Island is an unremarkable and long-accepted fact….But I believe there are important qualifications to this narrative…"
Read all about it in Michael Pass's new #JLMMS article! https://t.co/jOs4Angjzz https://t.co/xyTEuiQzXw
— Dr. Kate Scarth (@katescarth) April 17, 2021
Due to increased demand by Japanese travellers, @ParksCanadaPEI have extended tours of Green Gables into the shoulder season. The Japan Global Tourism Watch shows interest in PEI (outside of Charlottetown) is highest of all of Atlantic Canada!
https://t.co/lPserVAPhI— Destination Canada (@DestinationCAN) September 5, 2019
It was a real pleasure to welcome @JapaninCanada Consul-General of Japan Osamu Izawa to the Birthplace of Confederation! He was kind enough to say a few words to the large crowd at the @DiverseCityPEI today.
Enjoy your stay in Charlottetown! 🇨🇦🇯🇵 pic.twitter.com/YQ9wM67YGo
— philipbrownpei (@PhilipBrownPEI) June 23, 2019
Japanese princess to visit Prince Edward Island to celebrate Japan-Canada relations https://t.co/A74volBHyd pic.twitter.com/67ATuUJp99
— CTV News (@CTVNews) August 21, 2019
A new park opened in Prince Edward Island dedicated to LM Montgomery! Japanese Princess Takamado attended the opening ceremony. Read more: https://t.co/Pn2MHO7xev
Did you know Princess Takamado is an #AnneFan? 😍📚 #anneofgreengables #pei #lmmontgomery #japan #princesstakamado pic.twitter.com/Nu4L2eSZfl— Anne of Green Gables (@anneofgreengabl) August 30, 2019
#DYK that the Charlottetown Festival production of Anne of Green Gables is Canada's longest-running musical and remains a perennial favourite among tourists, especially those from Japan?https://t.co/QUNIIlPabi
— Historica Canada (@HistoricaCanada) April 6, 2019
Japan's connection to Prince Edward Island, Kickstarter doc on Anne of Green Gables https://t.co/GP1qSUOnlh #japan #pei #AkagenoAn
— Bill Matthews (@billyiswilliam) March 11, 2014
Japan's Ambassador to Canada, His Excellency Kimihiro Ishikane, stopped by Confederation Building today on his first official visit to Newfoundland and Labrador. We discussed ways we can enhance the trading relationship between NL and Japan 🇨🇦🤝🇯🇵 @JapaninCanada pic.twitter.com/PlCrtH3SUI
— Premier of NL (@PremierofNL) September 26, 2019
Coastline (km)
Total Maritimes – 11,108
Newfoundland & Labrador – 28,956 (Japan is 29,751!)New @CCG_GCC HQ in YYThttps://t.co/MvpSU4hJje pic.twitter.com/1MJwkcSNZA
— Seamus O'Regan Jr (@SeamusORegan) March 4, 2017
BTS album Japan version is on St. John's Avalon mall, Newfoundland and Labrador. Surprise and Shook!!!! @BTSxCanada @BTS_twt #BTS #ARMY #MapOfTheSoulPersona #5THMUSTER #BTSARMY pic.twitter.com/Gt00zhwCvy
— Melai🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 (@Bebmelissa) March 31, 2019
Lessons for Newfoundland and Labrador? With a demographic cliff closer than ever, Japan has its eye on roboticshttps://t.co/JiaNazF5yF pic.twitter.com/CszvnLC9Lf
— CBC Newfoundland and Labrador (@CBCNL) March 21, 2018
It was a long road to get there, but Janice Drover of St. John's is preparing for the experience of a lifetime by taking part in the Olympic Summer Games in Tokyo, Japan near the end of July.https://t.co/6K7LDav9FU pic.twitter.com/hfjnvvrN6w
— CBC Newfoundland and Labrador (@CBCNL) July 11, 2021
A sunny morning surrounds MSC Japan. Containers, building blocks for New Brunswick's economy! pic.twitter.com/YP6b94BN2Z
— Jim Quinn (@SenatorJimQuinn) March 6, 2015
New Brunswick artist workshop w instructor Kameron Steele of the Suzuki Company of Toga, Japan @TheatreNB https://t.co/jGwSjTEkUj
— Native Earth (@NativeEarth) March 8, 2016
Our @WCBballCanada entrant – with Fredericton's Danielle DuPlessis – at #Paralympics opens with 73-54 win over Great Britain. National squad plays Spain tomorrow & Japan on Friday. pic.twitter.com/oYtxjKMELC
— nbhoopreport (@nbhoopreport) August 25, 2021
Finalllly! We have YELLOW PLUMS IN 🥳 *happy dance* ON SALE FOR $2.88/LB. Sungold plums originate from Japan, they’re aromatic and sweet. When ripe they become soft and the hue changes turning red at the top. Try some today. #eathealthy #Halifax #Moncton #Fredericton #Shediac pic.twitter.com/YYcVEoZX1H
— Tomavo (@TomavoInc) April 1, 2021
From the newsroom:
– Professional artists invited to submit artwork for a new school in Moncton;
– Flight to evacuate Canadians from cruise ship 'expected' to depart Japan on Thursday;
Details: https://t.co/Jyc6VoQ0PV— Fredericton's Move (@Move1069) February 19, 2020
Find world-class cuisine right here in #Fredericton! #JsAsianKitchen combines flavours from Korea, Japan, Thailand and China offering a variety of delicious exotic recipes! https://t.co/ljZWcDWVvY pic.twitter.com/S63oPBz4U3
— FredTourism (@FredTourism) August 17, 2020
Former #Fredericton man sets aside own losses to help others in Japan @LoriGalWrites https://t.co/3Z3JDmonjZ pic.twitter.com/I6fOZLY28w
— The Daily Gleaner (@DailyGleaner) May 10, 2016
Page 4: I see New Brunswick is more comparable to Japan and South Korea rather than Canada. How are the strategies of Japan and South Korea being examined in relation to us? pic.twitter.com/rNdOBsOWdU
— cheryl (@tincanfire) April 9, 2020
Letters to the editor: reader thinks Kobe, Japan is a friendlier place than #Moncton #NB https://t.co/Qik3F8lHJO pic.twitter.com/kqqIj22ww5
— Times & Transcript (@TimesTranscript) January 18, 2016
Witch-hazel is native to North America, China and Japan. In Canada, it's native to Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
It flowers in November, producing capsuls that spit their seeds up to 30 feet about. pic.twitter.com/hcMwvULTmQ
— len guenther (@7leninvan) July 23, 2021