Splatoon 3" 11th Festival features different themes depending on the region! The world is awestruck by the Japanese theme!

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A special festival called " Splatoween " was held on October 28, 2023 (Saturday) for the Nintendo Switch " Splatoon 3." It was a very exciting event with a different atmosphere than usual, and many people participated because they could get special Atama gear. Many people participated in the event because they could get special Atama gear. Congratulations to the "Ghost" group for their victory! The following Saturday, November 4, 2023, the "Splatoon 3 Salmon Run Byte Team Contest at Nintendo Live 2024 TOKYO Online Qualifier" will also be held, so there will be plenty of events even after the first anniversary of the game's release. There will be plenty of events even after the first anniversary of the game's release. The next festival will be held in Tokyo, but the theme for the next festival will be different depending on the region. The theme for the next festival will be different for each region, and the theme for Japan is... well, the whole country, or rather the world, is in a state of excitement!


What is this thing called in different parts of Japan?

What do you call this? Kaitenyaki vs Oobanyaki vs Imagawayaki
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The 11th Splatoon 3 festival will be held from Saturday, November 18, 2023 at 9:00am to Monday, November 20, 2023 at 9:00 am! The theme for Japan is "What do you call this? What do you call this? Kaiten-yaki vs Oobanyaki vs Imagawa-yaki The first one is "Kaitenyaki"! When I first saw the post by the official X (@SplatoonJP ), I suspected it was a fake image from a spoof account. As many people know, there are many different names for this cylindrical, warm Japanese confectionery, which everyone has eaten at least once. There are actually many more names, but I think these are the three main ones, so even if you live in an area with a different name, you should be able to vote for one of them! This is a very rare question that is unique to Japan, but I don't think you will have too much trouble voting this time, so please participate enthusiastically!


The theme for this year's contest will vary by region, but in North America, the theme is "What's your go-to greeting? What's your go-to greeting? What's your go-to greeting? Handshake vs. goo-touch vs. hug). This is something I would like to participate in, but let's settle on the name of the "thing " for Japanese people!

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