Yesterday, I went to see Kabuki in Ginza on Sunday.
It is crowded with a large number of people.
40 people participated in the kabuki theater party for the staff.
Combined with the previous day, it should have been 80 people.
I don’t know from here, but the staff will call out to me.
For meals, I made a reservation at the dining room in the theater and had a Shokado bento.
We want Ginza staff to enjoy Ginza.
Ginza has its own Ginza festival.
Christmas in Ginza, New Year’s Day, and the Great Ginza Festival in autumn.
Kabuki is one of them, but this time, we will announce the succession to the name.
Generation change at Nakamuraya.
Three generations ago, my father should have been the family doctor.
30 years ago.
Generations take turns.
Economic waves and recessions come in cycles like this.
The number 1 is that the management changes and the past experience is lost.
During the bubble economy, I was rebuilding a deficit emergency hospital, so it was far from a bubble.
By the time the reconstruction was completed, the bubble had burst.
All my friends in the streets of Ginza went bankrupt or sold their buildings due to the collapse of the real estate bubble.
Unfortunately or fortunately, I missed the bubble.
Had I ridden, I would have gone bankrupt too.
Housing is still expensive these days.
The weak yen and high stock prices also remind me of those days.
The Ukrainian-Russian war will also cause the price of living materials to rise.
I hope it’s not the way I came again.
If it’s the second time I’ve been in rough seas, I want to get through it better this time.
Pulse oximeter 97/98/98
Body temperature 36.4 degrees Blood sugar 170
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