Now, the number of corona-infected people are exploding all over Japan.
It is increasing worldwide and seems to become even more widespread in the future.
Even if I got the 4th vaccine, it’s unavoidable for me to become a business hermit crab that every day just go back and forth between my home and the Ginza office, but I feel sorry for the young people.
Especially for urban children.
If you look for a nice facility or park or a so called a children’s park, there are only a few children who go there.
When I was a kid, I was happy, my family used to go often go for a drive on Sundays.
We always went to Hakone, Lake Yamanaka, and Lake Ashi.
My father, who is always hold up in a hospital in the city every day, must have been happy to get out from the suburbs.
As a child I was dissatisfied with being trapped in the car all day long.
Now, I realize that happiness is such a family time, and I’m holding on to it.
Now, I’m thinking about taking my kids out on weekends and spreading the part-time job they lead.
Now, I’m thinking about various things, like creating an opportunity to taking kids out on weekends and increasing part-time jobs.
Today’s students, who spend all their time working part-time, cannot afford to volunteer.
Yesterday, I also greeted the students for briefing session at Ginza headquarters regarding facility part-time job.
I distribute movie tickets.
Even just going to the movie theater feels awkward now.
I can’t even go to the museum anymore.
It’s a pain to make a reservation online.
I’m dislike making reservations and queuing.
Even if you don’t do that, the world is full of places you can go to, places for you to watch, movies you can see, and books you can read.
I thought so.
Now, the action itself has become a hassle.
Without a secretary or an attendant, I have become a person who couldn’t go anywhere.
It’s the same as a baby being piggybacked by their mother.
The weight, however, is quite different.
I just want to think that I’m just getting older.
I longed to see the Armchair Detective, Seven Sages of the Bamboo Forest, the Phantom of the Opera, and the daughter of Fukamado.
I am feeling the blues.
A solo camp at home to heal the soul.
Watching a movie on DVD or online alone is lonely.
The cinema is said to be not crowded, but I think it’s a place that is dirty and crowded.
For the national joint training for newcomers this fall, we will rent out the road show hall in Ginza and watch a new movie.
The place where my soul returns is, after all, the road show hall in Ginza, Hibiya, and Yurakucho.
Even if my body is destroyed, my soul must not climb to heaven, or fall into hell, it will withdraw into the cinema, and hide.
Please exempt the admission fee with silver.
I will spend a lot of money while I am still alive.
Today new PCR positive staff: 20
Thank you for your hard work. Thank you.
This morning’s pulse oximeter 97/97/97
Pre-meal blood glucose 144 body temperature 36.3 degrees
Phantom of the Opera, CEO Yasunari Koyama