I recently moved to Shinkoiwa. One day, while I was waiting for a friend at the station ticket gate, I took a look at the clerk's counter and spotted the "dog clerk" as shown in the photo below. I saw their faces working diligently, wearing masks to match the current trends, and I thought they were too cute, so I selfishly took a photo.
Mascot characters like this may be something that everyone who lives in Japan is used to and normal to, but for me, they were soothing.
I don't think the vending machine below is a regular vending machine either.
In the streets of Japan, unknown grandparents and grandparents can often be seen walking and shopping with their pets in pet carts, as shown in the photo below.
When I first met her, I thought she was really cute.
I have never seen a pet cart like this in China, so I think this cart is very convenient and easy to use.
I have been raising a white female dog named GUAIGUAI since the second grade of elementary school. When I was in my third year of college, GUAIGUAI, who was 14 years old, naturally disappeared as I got older.
In the last few months of her life, when I tried to take her out for a walk, she couldn't walk anywhere because she didn't have the strength to do so.
So I always put it in my bag and took her everywhere, but it might not be comfortable to sit on and she didn't seem to enjoy it.
I wish I had had a pet cart like this back then.
That's all for today's share, thank you very much.