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    "#Aomori citizens" trend is being introduced, and tweets full of "local love" are spread. Kagamimochi and apples are also spread.

    "#Aomori citizens" trend is being introduced, and tweets full of "local love" are spread. Kagamimochi and apples are also spread.

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    The words “Aomori citizen” and “Tsugaruben” are currently in the trend on Twitter and are gaining attention on SNS.

    “Trend” refers to an event in which interest grows in a certain period of time, and on Twitter, keywords that are transmitted a lot are targeted and introduced. The words that entered the trend from January 7th to 8th were "Aomori citizens" and "Tsugaru dialect". On SNS, "What happened?" "Aomori's era has come?" Attracted attention.

    The reason is that the quiz online service is thought to have started. As the number of challengers for multiple Tsugaru-ben quizzes increased, many words of "Tsugaru-ben" were transmitted. In the quiz of choosing the standard Japanese translation of the Tsugaru dialect such as "jumbo mowing" and "donzuke da", the quote "Aomori citizens can't solve it!" came to be included. "Aomori citizen" entered the trend.

    Due to the trend of "Aomori citizens", "# Aomori citizens" are used and "Buzz (spread) advertisement tweets" frequently occur. A tweet was sent out to advertise people's activities, nature of Aomori, local sake, ramen, etc., and it became a place to transmit the "local love" and "Aomori pride" of Aomori-loving Internet users and Aomori citizens.

    Among them, the Twitter account “Manato.N@mn_05410” posted on January 8th, a photograph of an apple on top of a rice cake. When I tweeted, "I'm from Hokkaido, I came to Aomori and ranked #1 in the best view." When I tweeted, I received more than 17,000 retweets and more than 57,000 likes on Facebook. As of 22:00 on January 9).

    Manato.N is a 4th year student at Hirosaki University. Currently living in Hirosaki, the photo was taken at the town cake mochi making competition at the end of last year. Since he found the hashtag "# Aomori citizens", he posted it considering an interesting aspect of Aomori. “I started to feel like I was buzzing around 10 retweets, but when I realized it, I exceeded 10,000 and realized that it was more difficult than fun,” Manato.N said.

    "I've lived in Hirosaki for 4 years. Hirosaki has a culture and festivals that Hokkaido doesn't have, and it has infinite possibilities. I'm convinced that not only Hirosaki, but Aomori as a whole is a lively place." .. Manato.N plans to get a job in Aomori after graduating from college.

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