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Usages of ike
池 の 近く の 歩道 を 散歩します。ike no tikaku no hodou wo sanposimasu.
I take a walk on the sidewalk near the pond.
ランチ の あと、 着替えて から 池 で ボート に 乗りました。ranti no ato, kigaete kara ike de booto ni norimasita.
After lunch I changed clothes and rode a boat on the pond.
ジェットコースター が 怖ければ、 池 の 周り を 散歩したり 写真 を 撮ったり して も いい です。zyettokoosutaa ga kowakereba, ike no mawari wo sanpositari syasin wo tottari site mo ii desu.
If roller coasters are scary, you can just walk around the pond and take photos.
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