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2026 %E5%B9%B4%E5%BF%AB%E4%B9%90%E7%BD%97%E4%BA%91%E6%97%A5%E9%A1%B9%E7%9B%AERowoon 30 [] Happy Rowoon Day Project 2026 # Rowoon Rowoon noppo. cafeJAPAN X Instagram 3Rowoon LINE RowoonRowoon Rowoon JAPANRowoon30 87RowoonCity Vision G VisionHareza Vision [] City Vision G Vision [] Hareza Vision [] 2026521 2026630 2026 8 7 2026831 * X @d244501new 360,000 XTwitter Rowoon49,999 noppo. cafeJAPAN X noppo. cafeJAPAN @d244501new 2,200 3,300 5,500 Rowoon 11,000 Rowoon 30 * 2026 Rowoon Day LINE JCB * 7 Kurafan X @d244501new JAPAN

购买时的注意事项

您想在广告中包含的名称以及要在消息簿中发送给 Rowoon 的消息(最多 30 个字符)可以在购物车中找到。特别说明”请填写下面的表格。 添加到购物车后,它将立即显示在下面。

如果您不希望公开您的姓名,请选择[我不希望在广告中公开您的姓名]并将其留空。  

无法反映表情符号。预先感谢您的理解。 

项目标签

请使用 Happy Rowoon Day Project 2026 标签帮助宣传该项目。🙌

项目特定主题标签

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支持该项目的好处

你们可以一起庆祝Rowoon的生日。

我可以告诉大家,他们正在等待Rowoon的回归。

关于本项目的策划者

项目策划师
noppo.cafeJAPAN

罗文先生自我介绍应援这是一个非官方的日本粉丝团队。虽然开业才3年,但为了让Rowoon的生日等活动热闹起来,我们正在策划广告。


项目特定的开放聊天


对于那些支持我们的人请使用项目的 LINE 开放聊天功能与策划者联系,并了解有关项目的最新信息。

关于策划的过程和想法


祝正在努力服兵役的Rowoon生日快乐!我们罗马人正在等待!为了表达这种感觉,今年我们也推出了生日项目。去年,在很多人的支持下,我能够安全地度过了自己的生日。今年,我们计划在三个地点庆祝:Rowoon 的家乡江南、首尔、东京和日本大阪。

大家今年也隆重地庆祝Rowoon的生日吧!


项目概况


这个项目是爱豆代理JAPAN通过这个项目,我们将以众筹的形式向所有支持这个项目的人收集捐款,庆祝Rowoon的30岁生日。应援广告这是一个发布计划



主要应援广告

是第一个目标应援该广告将于8月7日Rowoon生日那天在三个地点发布:江南的City Vision G-Vision、池袋的Hareza Vision和大阪的道堀站。

如果我们获得大量支持,我们将考虑其他广告作为次要目标。

对于支持我们的人,我们将根据支持金额提供退货物品。我们期待今年与您继续合作。

对于支持我们的人,我们将根据支持金额提供退货物品。


[江南] City Vision G-Vision

[池袋] Hareza Vision

[大阪] 道堀站


时间表

日期 内容
2026年5月21日 - 2026年6月30日 支持资金申请期限
2026 年 8 月 7 日 ★预定广告实施日期★
2026年8月31日左右 ★退货的预计发货日期★

*请注意,该时间可能会根据项目的进展情况而有所不同。

检查项目进度

关注策划者X账号,查看项目进度👇

@d244501new

关于支援金

目标金额

360,000日元(不含税)

如果支持金额超过目标金额,则追加应援广告我们将执行!

我们将告知您本项目页面、X(Twitter)等将添加的广告内容。


扶持资金如何使用

所筹集的资金将用于以下目的:

应援广告发帖

广告视频创造

退货产品的生产和交付

剩余资金如何使用

捐赠的每一日元都将用于Rowoon的生日活动,而不会掌握在组织者手中,而无法使用的余额(最多49,999日元)将结转到下一个项目。

请放心,活动结束后我们会与您联系并提供收入和支出报告。

如果扶持资金未达到目标金额

如果该项目没有达到目标金额,我们将更改广告内容并实施。在这种情况下,我们将在本项目页面和 noppo.cafeJAPAN 的 X 上提前通知您。 关注 noppo.cafeJAPAN @d244501new,成为第一个看到公告的人。

请注意,广告内容可能会发生变化。

关于退货

退货金额将含税。


2,200日元

不予退货


3,300日元

广告视频数据

广告中的名字


5,500日元

广告视频数据

广告中的名字

在发送给 Rowoon 的留言簿中写下留言


11,000日元

广告视频数据

广告中列出的姓名(顶部)

在发送给 Rowoon 的留言簿中写下留言

请将您的留言控制在 30 个字符以内。

*退货产品数据将由策划师发送给您。


关于退回的产品数据和收支报表数据

策划者将通过电子邮件发送有关如何以数据格式发送退回物品的信息以及收入和支出报告。

其他详情请联系策划师。

专为 2026 年快乐 Rowoon Day 项目支持者开放聊天


对于那些支持我们的人请使用项目的 LINE 开放聊天功能与策划者联系,并了解有关项目的最新信息。


注意事项

与主办方签订保密协议后,我们将提供支持者信息,以便提供退回物品和收支报告数据。 (不包括电话号码和地址)感谢您的理解。

对于广告中包含支持者姓名的退货商品,该信息将始终写在退货栏内,因此请检查以确保其正确。请注意,即使您没有在广告中写下您的姓名,系统也会在购买时显示一个字段供您填写。

虽然以多种语言显示,但我们使用自动翻译,因此外语的表达可能会有所不同。请注意“日语”是正确的句子。

补助金额将征收消费税。付款时将添加税费。请注意,规划者可用于其项目的金额是收取的不含税金额。

 一旦您支持了我们,我们就无法取消或退款您的支持。

付款方式

扶持资金可通过以下方式支付:

信用卡(维萨卡、万事达卡、JCB、美国运通卡)

贝宝

银行转账

*如果您选择银行转账,请在付款注册后 7 天内、支持结束日期之前进行转账。如果无法确认接送,预订将自动取消。

关于联系方式

有关 Kurafan 的更多信息或有关退货的查询,请联系组织者的 X 帐户@d244501new。

有关付款方式的查询,请联系爱豆代理JAPAN请。 [email protected]

常见问题

可以取消/退款吗?

对于给您带来的不便,我们深表歉意,但一旦收到您的支持,就无法取消。请您仔细考虑并支持我们。如果由于主办方或代理机构方面的问题导致该项目无法正确实施,则不适用。

如果我对项目有疑问,我应该联系谁?

请联系以上联系方式。

我可以支持多个帐户吗?另外,这样的话,退回的商品可以合并吗?

可以支持多个单位,但退货不能合并(例如,10,000 日元退货需 5,000 日元 x 2 个单位)。每笔金额都将被退回。


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It is an extensive review of the literature on rise and fall of civilizations with observations on our's. Extremely well footnoted and referenced it however suffers from the author appearing to have little direct primary experience in the study of his topic. Nonetheless there is good information here and substantiation of the notion that cultures come and go, frequently going as a result of the lack of capacity necessary to change group behavior in response to certain challenges. He presents compelling evidence that those overwhelming challenges often revolve around irrational and compulsive exploitation of natural resources. Sadly I share the author's pessimism in regard to our global culture being likely to respond adequately to the ongoing destruction of our livable earthly environment. I fear the planet is headed for a massive kill off in the disturbingly near future.
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