If you go to a park in England, you’ll see rows of sturdy wooden benches.
These are things donated by citizens.
An old man is always sitting and basking in the sun.
When he passes away, his family donates a bench to the park as a token of gratitude.
A bench with the parent’s nameplate.
I think it’s a great civil culture.
The next generation will probably sit on benches with their parents’ names on them.
Along with their parents’ thoughts.
I also donated a bench with my parents’ names on it to Hibiya Park and the National Museum in Ueno.
Whenever I go to the Hibiya Library, I always sit on that bench.
But I haven’t been to museums and art galleries in Ueno for a while due to the coronavirus.
I want to spread this memory bench to society.
This time, we received a large donation from the bereaved family of a resident at a nursing home.
This usage will be used for things that will remain within the facility.
Wall clocks, televisions, pianos, paintings, and more.
This time, I’m thinking of making it a bench with my name on it.
A sample will also be placed at the rooftop campsite in Ginza.
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on barbecue day.
I want to prepare it for the nursery school too.
This is for the parents who came to pick up the kindergarteners.
There is no change in nurturing memories of parent and child.
My donation to the nursery school next time has been decided.
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Representative Yasunari Koyama