Ginza Koyama daily journal 2022.11.27 Ginza rooftop saxophone

Ginza Koyama daily journal 2022.11.27 Ginza rooftop saxophone

The reason why I was late sending this morning is because I was fascinated by the saxophone performance on the internet.

Last night I was invited to a saxophone concert on the roof of a building in Ginza.

If it rained it would have been canceled, I though they where brave.

Luckily it wasn’t raining.

After that, I had a leisurely chat with the invitee and her friend at a strange combination restaurant of yakitori and soba in that building.

The store has a wide selection of Japanese wines, and I had yakitori and soba noodles with a local ginger ale.

The performer is a young man who has performs live on the street.

Even in Ginza, I feel like I have met him once.

A saxophone is a classical intrument, but the music has a jazz atmosphere.

Woody Allen is a film director who plays the clarinet.

He once skipped an Academy Awards ceremony because he was playing the clarinet at a familiar bar that day.

The sound of the saxophone and clarinet itself is inspiring.

It will make you cry

I felt the same way yesterday.

With sax and ginger ale.

With friends from Osaka whom I haven’t seen in a long time.

The rooftop of the Ginza headquarters is not just for making sweet potatoes for shochu (japanese alcohol).

I want to make it a place where you can play saxophones and trumpets late at night in Ginza.

A lonely soul echoing in the valleys of Ginza’s buildings.

Together with the friends of Koyama, my tears are never lonely

 

Pulse oximeter 98/99/98

Blood sugar 178 Body temperature 36.2 degrees

Playing in the night sky

CEO Yasunari Koyama