最後に、ちいかわキャラの中でも特に破天荒だけど、ミステリアスな人気キャラ “うさぎ”
彼は、ちいかわが5級取得に悪戦苦闘していたのに、シレッと2級に合格してました(笑)
英文 別ヴァージョン
The Importance of Qualifications as Shown by Chiikawa
Chiikawa, the irresistibly popular character known for being “small and cute,” offers more than just adorable visuals and light-hearted moments.
Beneath the soft illustrations lies a deeper commentary on modern life, particularly on the value of hard work and the importance of earning qualifications.
In one memorable episode, Chiikawa finally achieves a long-time goal—passing the Level 3 Weed-Pulling Certification.
Though Chiikawa had been studying diligently, their friend Hachiware, who started studying later, passed the exam first.
This caused a moment of tension between the two, but they eventually overcame it, showing mutual respect and support.
This storyline may seem simple, but it subtly touches on something profound: how qualifications can enhance self-worth, strengthen relationships, and improve real-life outcomes.
In Chiikawa’s world, obtaining a certificate directly affects daily survival—the pay rate for weed-pulling increases with higher certification.
In the real world, it’s no different. Whether it’s a bookkeeping exam, an English proficiency test, or an IT certification, having recognized qualifications can significantly expand one’s career possibilities and earning potential.
More importantly, qualifications are not just pieces of paper.
They are evidence of effort, learning, and growth. They demonstrate initiative, reliability, and the ability to complete goals—traits highly valued in any profession.
Chiikawa’s story reminds us that even in a fantasy world, those who learn and adapt are rewarded.
In today’s rapidly changing world, learning doesn’t end after school. Lifelong learning, or “reskilling,” has become a necessity. For adults, this can mean going back to basics—passing the TOEIC with a score of 600 or above, getting an IT Passport, or earning a business-related qualification.
These small achievements can lead to greater confidence, new job opportunities, and a clearer sense of direction.
Even characters like Chiikawa study hard, using guidebooks and study materials to reach their goals.
If they can do it in their tiny, whimsical world, what’s stopping us in the real one? Let their perseverance and growth be a quiet but powerful inspiration.
In short, Chiikawa teaches us that qualifications are not just about career advancement—they are tools for self-improvement, empowerment, and hope. And sometimes, all it takes is a small step—or a weed-pulling certificate—to start transforming your life.