I love calendars.
There are three lined up on the wall next to the bed in the bedroom.
I look at the schedule for three months every morning.
All the things I received from each company.
A lot of things I got from the construction company.
As expected, it’s all powerful and large.
Sports-related stuff goes to the secretary.
In fact, every year, we collect a large number of donated calendars.
It’s for distribution to maternal and child support facilities.
If possible, I want 60 households.
Recently, the number of companies that make expensive calendars has decreased.
As a calendar geek, I feel lonely.
If you’re going to say something like that, you’ll likely be told to make one yourself and distribute it.
Actually, Koyama G has a special idea.
As a project to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Koyama G40 next year.
A calendar that collects photos of landscapes and local products of the municipalities where Koyama facilities are located.
With the cooperation and recommendation of the tourism department of each local government.
Product photos of hometown tax payment may also be good.
How about Koyama’s facility photo collection?
Let’s avoid that.
We don’t need to be famous.
I want people to know that the city we live in is wonderful.
Koyama G’s facilities are not limited to those belonging to the Welfare Division.
they also belongs to the Tourism Division.
Whenever there is a product event in town in Tokyo, I definitely go there and buy the product.
And distribute it to the staff in Tokyo.
Being in Ginza, you can taste the flavors of all parts of Japan.
All roads lead to Ginza, not to Rome.
I also hope that the day will come when Koyama’s staff will gather in Ginza.
Until that day, I want you to be patient with Corona overwintering this winter.
Today, I will take an antigen test and get on the Shinkansen.
Heading to Fukushima to attend the groundbreaking ceremony for the second time this week.
It seems to be cold with heavy snow.
Wearing a coat for the first time this year.
Pulse oximeter 98/99/98
Body temperature 36.6 degrees Blood sugar 257
Returning to the North
CEO Yasunari Koyama