Ginza is located in Chuo Ward, Tokyo.
It is located next to Chiyoda Ward, where the Imperial Palace is located.
downtown of the city.
In Chuo Ward, from the next term, school lunches at elementary and junior high schools within the ward will be free.
It may be possible because it is a rich administrative district with many companies.
I don’t think there will be many children.
There is a word called urban poverty.
It reminds me of New York or downtown London.
But maybe Japan is like that too?
Central Tokyo is a place where ambitious people, shops, and companies gather, and the competition for existence is fierce.
It’s harsh, and it’s intensely criticized.
There are many rich people, and successful people gather from all over Japan.
Recently, I had an interview with a person from an organization that provides educational support for poor families.
I thought it was strange that Chuo Ward was included in the activity base of the organization, but it was the most important thing.
Life coordination is difficult in the residential districts of urban residents.
Is it a one-sided love of city people to think that rural areas have human empathy, people’s faces are visible, and people help each other?
Calling it a brutal modern society is also a stereotypical line.
Regardless of time or region, I believe that human nature does not change.
There are good people and bad people everywhere.
Some people are kind and some are mean and cold.
In fact, it may be that the city needs welfare education support activities.
The world of welfare is preceded by ideals, and in Ginza, there are many wonderful people, but it is not uncommon to meet people who make you wonder.
I think that the life of city staff is more painful than that of rural staff.
Anyway, life costs money.
The rural economy seems cheap to live on.
Agricultural cooperative loans, etc., may be invisible.
When I am in the Ginza office, I often receive expensive sweets as souvenirs from visitors, and I often feel lucky for the people in the office.
However, when it comes to daily lunch, there are many bento factions.
Above all, it’s expensive.
Occasionally, I’ve ordered a batch of visas.
This year, for the first time, we held a Ginza restaurant luncheon for young employees.
Because I wanted you to experience the taste of Ginza.
I wonder if it’s an adult food education.
Well, today I’m going to Aichi Prefecture for the first time in a while.
How many years have you been visiting since Corona?
Hospitals and nursing homes are a trinity.
Recently, it seems that daily moderation and light exercise have been effective, and my blood sugar has become low.
Today, I feel like I can do a food inspection without hesitation.
Pulse oximeter 98/98/98
Body temperature 36.4 Blood sugar 158
Journey to the West
CEO Yasunari Koyama