Tsugaru Dialect Badge Calls for Infection Prevention Hirosaki Aomori May 8, 9:59

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Unique badges that call for the prevention of new coronavirus infection in the Tsugaru dialect, the Tsugaru dialect of Aomori Prefecture, are on sale, and orders are successively placed.

This badge was produced in the middle of last month by Mr. Satoshi Tamura of Hirosaki City, who has sold tin badges of Tsugaru dialect as souvenirs of the Hirosaki Sakura Festival.

"I don't want to get together", which means "I can't gather," "I don't want to be close to you," "I don't need to go out," and "Izu." There are three types of "Dakada Asuna", and humorously calls for prevention of infection with the Tsugaru dialect.

In addition, there are many badges with illustrations of "amaebi" because many people mistakenly think that the "amabie", a youkai who is said to benefit from the spread of plague, is mistaken for "amaebi".

Mr. Tamura's online shop has received more than 500 orders since the release, `` I think that it is easier to convey to the local people that expressing the countermeasure against the new coronavirus with Tsugaru dialect I want you to enjoy it by putting it on clothes and bags. "

This "Tsugaru Ben Can Badge Corona Countermeasure Version" costs 300 yen per item, and is sold at online shops as well as at Amusement Center in Aomori City.