Could you please check if the following expression sounds natural for a post on Facebook? This post comes with a photo of a Japanese superstitious doll and it's a message for travelers coming to Japan.
Are you coming to Japan very soon? It's now a rainy season in Japan. It's not comfortable when you go out in the rain. Children often hang this doll called " Teru teru bozu " by their windows to keep the rain away and bring sunny weather. You can easily make ones out of tissue paper or white cloth. We hope they help your travel more comfortable and enjoyable.
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Coming to Japan soon? It's now the rainy season in Japan. and it's sometimes inconvenient to go outdoors.
— Mister Micawber
Coming to Japan soon?
It's now the rainy season in Japan.
and it's sometimes inconvenient to go outdoors.
Children often hang this little doll called "Teru teru bozu" by their windows to keep the rain away and bring sunny weather.
You can easily make one out of tissue paper or white cloth.
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It's now the rainy season in Japan. and it's sometimes inconvenient to go outdoors. Children often hang this little doll called "Teru teru bozu" by their windows to keep the rain away and bring sunny weather. You can easily make one out of tissue paper or white cloth. We hope they help make your travel more enjoyable.