Ginza Koyama daily journal 2023.1.12 Those who layed the foundation

Ginza Koyama daily journal 2023.1.12 Those who layed the foundation

Yesterday was the Shinto ceremony for purifying a building site and also the groundbreaking ceremony for the nursing home.
This month is the 4th time.
Four times since the second half of December to the first half of January. Isn’t this a first?
After Corona, I think the schedule related to administration has changed.
The bidding process and the construction work were different from the past.
It’s taking longer than it used to.
I’m worried about whether the construction process will proceed as planned.
The opening date has been decided.
Annual schedules for hiring, training, and placement are also determined.
For those who are in the facility, there are also procedures for discharge, family circumstances, and long-term care insurance.
Under the corona misfortune, it’s going to be a lot of trouble when the schedule changes.
The construction people are also worried about the corona infection.
Drinking and dining will be restricted during construction.
If necessary, Koyama G intends to provide an antigen test kit, but fortunately, there have been no such cases so far.
The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by people from the administration, residents’ association, and the neighboring community center.
Thank you.
Pray to God that the facility construction will be safe.
Health of facility staff, users and community members.
And I wish all the people involved in the facility a happy life.
Be greedy and pray to God for everything.
As the director, I am not the one who lays the foundation for Koyama G’s facilities.
The names of all the facility opening staff who were involved in the opening of the facility, and now all the people involved in the construction, are written on a board and displayed in the lobby.
Of course, the name of the designer.
This is to honor the people who dug the wells of this project and this facility, and to remember them forever.
But today, when I was being exorcised by the Shinto priest, I thought about it.
I would like to ask all the people in this tent who are bowing their heads to receive the exorcism of the gods and leave their names on the cornerstone.
The name of the administration and the people of the residents’ association.
I came to think so strongly.
Number 1 should be the chief priest, but that would require God’s permission.
In that case, it may be necessary to put a donation box at the entrance of the facility.
It can be said that the role of medical welfare facilities and public halls used to be played by shrines and temples.
A modern guardian deity of the region.
safe place.
Evacuation and relief facilities in the event of an earthquake disaster.
In that sense, the social role is common and heavy.
Once again, I realized that I have to visit the shrine every year.
Please forgive me.

Pulse oximeter 98/98/98
Body temperature 36.2 Blood sugar 186

God bless you
CEO Yasunari Koyama