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Chapter 80 079. Frozen child

In the cold weather, kindergarten children or primary school students can be seen wearing thick down jackets, shorts and stockings underneath.The Japanese concept is to let children exercise their antifreeze ability in the ice and snow.There are also elementary schools that train children to do exercises in the snow with shirtless arms, and the promotion of one liter of milk a day has greatly improved the physical fitness of Japanese children, so fewer children get colds in winter. In China, catching a cold is already a common occurrence, and it is easy to get over it in a daze.But in Japan, catching a cold is a big deal. As soon as you get a cold, you lie down immediately, take medicine, put an ice pack on your head, and have a lot of snot and tears.The cold reaction of the Japanese is extremely intense, which makes me wonder whether the Japanese and the Chinese are the same race.

More common than colds is hay fever.During the cherry blossom season, many people suffer from red eyes and hay fever allergies, so Japanese eye drops are a necessity to carry with you.There are also people who wear special anti-pollen glasses/masks. These people are not romantic and cannot be intoxicated by the fragrance of flowers, haha. Japan has a temperate maritime climate, with four seasons of humidity, and it is seldom cold. Moreover, there are air conditioners in companies, subways, and various department stores, so even in winter, you can wear very little. In winter, the most fashionable clothes for Japanese beauties are long down coats or long coats of other textures, long boots, and short skirts like underwear inside.

The beauties who wear underwear outside are only "frozen" on the short road when they go out to the car, or go out to the tram.

Leopard-print miniskirts were the wildest fashion of the year
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