If there's one game that lets you enjoy the seasons to the fullest, it's "Atsumare Animal Crossing" on the Nintendo Switch.
Atsumori" is a game that lets you enjoy the seasons to the fullest, and the " JTB Island" has been a big hit with players since its release in July this year.
The season has changed from summer to autumn, and JTB Island has a new look!
What is JTB Island?
JTB Island is an island where you can visit sightseeing spots in the Kanto area on "Atsumare Animal Crossing," which was proposed by a young employee of JTB Corporation to convey the joy of travel in the midst of the Corona disaster, and was created with the concept of "experiencing the value of a real experience from a virtual experience.
JTB Island" Yume-nan code: DA-5817-0201-9307
Autumn-colored sights
The autumn version of the island is designed to resemble a "pumpkin patch," a field used to harvest pumpkins, and visitors can enjoy a Halloween party atmosphere by dressing up in Halloween costumes, eating candy, and taking commemorative photos. The entire island will be in full autumn foliage, and Hitachi-Kaihin Park will be transformed into a kochia-inspired flower garden, with hills dyed bright red.
Visitors to the island will receive a JTB Timetable My Design shirt.
In appreciation of the more than 10,000 visitors to the island and to encourage people to consider a real trip during the fall holiday season, visitors will receive a JTB timetable shirt of their own design, which was first published in 1925 and has been used as a cover design since 1925.
There are a total of 11 different shirts, from the 1930s to the 2010s and the 500th anniversary issue. The shirts seem to have been designed by JTB employees. They are all finely and faithfully designed and finished in a cute way, so why don't you get one!
Let's make your Atsumori life more fulfilling this fall at JTB Island!
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