When Ginza was an emergency hospital, I worked full time in Ginza during the week of the end of the year and the New Year.
There were many drunken people and traffic accidents, and there was a shortage of manpower, so I could hardly go home.
Still, every day I looked up at the neon lights of Ginza was stimulating and enjoyable.
The paramedics and the police seemed like comrades-in-arms.
Ginza has also changed from an emergency to a health management center, and that kind of thing has disappeared, and now there are no days to prepare for battle.
Rather, there are no conferences or banquets due to Corona, and weekends and holidays are now lonely.
I spend my time reading, watching TV, watching the internet, just in the world inside my head.
Only net information rather than real real world responses.
Especially when it comes to movies, what you get at the movie theater is meeting people who come to see the movie.
The atmosphere.
Of course, I like the atmosphere of the theater space.
When I went to the Kabukiza, I thought so again.
I miss the intermission glass of wine and champagne.
But when it comes to me, just remembering it brings back the feeling of wine and champagne going down my throat.
I might be showing off to some extent.
Today, I cleaned my house and repaired the garage shutter.
After that, watch TV.
Television stations are also said to be in decline.
Compared to internet broadcasting, I think it will.
But there was a time when movies were called television.
Having more options is a good thing.
Instead, it is the intellectual knowledge and knowledge of the person that determines the credibility of the information.
No, I think it’s the person’s view of life, philosophy, and ethics.
And it can only be cultivated through reading and thinking.
Yes, reading is everything.
I buy and read mountains of newly published books, but books that impress me are rare.
Art, history, and the history of science are my staples right now.
I re-read many of the books I read a long time ago.
I want to go to the library for the first time in years.
I wanted to see an old book, an old friend.
On New Year’s Day, as usual, I buy a necktie and perfume in Ginza.
Will crowds return to Ginza?
Pulse oximeter 98/98/99
Body temperature 36.2 degrees Blood sugar 185
The end of life
CEO Yasunari Koyama