2017年6月28日水曜日

The 1948 Fukui Earthquake

69 years ago of today, the 1948 Fukui earthquake occurred.

 

I would like to share a video of 8282typhoon.

*Only Japanese version available.

The magnitude 7.1 struck Fukui city and towns / villages around the city at 4:14 pm (5:14pm for summer time at that time) on June 28th, 1948. Almost every house was destroyed. 36,184 houses were destroyed completely, half parts of 11,816 houses were remained, 3,851 houses were burned down and 3,769 peopled died from the earthquake.

Reference from Kotobank (only available in Japanese)

(https://kotobank.jp/word/%E7%A6%8F%E4%BA%95%E5%9C%B0%E9%9C%87-123885)

 

My grandmother’s sister experienced the 1948 Fukui earthquake. According to her, she saw some people under the movie theatre which was destroyed and they were stuck. And she also many buildings were on fire.

 

I can never imagine how bad it was but I’m sure that everyone was scared and panicked. The residents of Fukui and the places in Fukui were seriously damaged, but somehow they reconstructed everything. I am sure that it was not easy at all for everyone after losing their family and friends, and houses. They were strong and I would like to follow their strength.

 

Therefore, the symbol for Fukui City and the citizens is the phoenix.

 

~Reference from Fukui City’s website.~

(http://www.city.fukui.lg.jp/d620/syougai/kensyo/index.html)

* Only available in Japanese

 

The origin of Fukui’s symbol (phoenix)

 

Phoenix looks like an eagle and it has red or gold wings. When a phoenix is ready to die, it flies into fire, it burns itself and it regenerates itself from the ash.

 

Like phoenix, Fukui was greatly damaged from the war and earthquake but Fukui was reconstructed. The effort that the citizens of Fukui City made to reconstruct everything is similar to how strong and beautiful phoenix. Therefore, the symbol for Fukui City and the citizens became the phoenix.

 

People put so much effort and time to make Fukui City this beautiful and comfortable to live. I would like to continue spreading the charms of Fukui City as much as possible.

 

T.F

2017年6月25日日曜日

Revived flower of gardenia

My late mother-in-law had been taking good care of the gardenia. However, it was in my backyard and I tended to forget to water, so it died last year.

But still, I started watering again with a ray of hope that it might have not died completely, and then tiny new leaves have sprouted. I saw the vitality of plants and it was as if it appealed “And yet I live. Don’t throw me away.”

Moreover, I kept on caring of them and leaves have grown. And finally it bloomed again lately. The scent of the flowers are like mixed vanilla and floral scent. Although I like the gorgeous scent of roses as well, the gardenia’s one is sweeter so I am fascinated with it automatically.

From now on, I will put fertilizer and take better care of it. And maybe I should transfer it to a larger pot. Also, I want to multiply by division and try cuttage. (H.S)

2017年6月22日木曜日

Curved shape of the flower petals of Greater periwinkle

Curved shape of the flower petals of Greater periwinkle reminds me of the shape of propellers for submarines, designed to reduce noises. There should also be some mathmatical laws in the flower shape like you find Fibonacci numbers in various things in nature.
T.S

Replica of Damborghini?

Visiting Miyagi prefecture in early April, I was suprised at Lamborghini car parked near the place where "Damborghini" was displayed. The both cars are painted in the same color, deep pink, so the real car paradoxically looked like a replica of Damborghini, which was a fake Lamborghini Aventador made of cardboards.
T.S

 


SEAPAL-PIER ONAGAWA, recently rebuild shopping mall in Onagawa, Miyagi pref.

 


Damborghini, a fake Lamborghini made of cardboards

 


Real Lamborghini Aventador in th same color as Damborghini

2017年6月19日月曜日

Annual district sports festival ended successfully this year, too!

On the last Sunday of May, the annual sports festival was held in my district. It seems that each district holds the sports festival from mid-May to early June. I used to participate in the festival every year when my children were in elementary school. This year, it’s our turn for the head of our district residents came up again so I had to go, and it’s been ages since I last participated.

“The jobs of the head of district about the sports festival”
・Holding a meeting with group leaders of district and making a list of participants ・Shopping for sweets, snacks and drinks which I distribute to the participants
・If it’s rainy that day, call the group leaders to postpone
・Setting up and pull down a tent
・Asking to the participants to take the field for each sport
・Distributing sweets and snacks to the participants (put in plastic bags in advance)

Without a doubt, the number of children has been declining and it was full of parents and children before but there was enough space in the tent this year. Of course, the parents also declined, so I had to ask to take the field in a row. I felt sorry to ask that but young parents accepted willingly, so I was grateful for that.

At lunchtime, they eat delicious-looking boxed meals that mothers made with family. Looking such a never changing scene, I thought that such thing keeps children mentally stable and strengthen family ties and I felt warm. (H.S)

           The day was pleasant fine weather which was perfect for a sport festival
         Familiar “Centipede race” , the cheering became louder
        The team once stops to keep pace. The finish line is right before your eyes!



2017年6月18日日曜日

Koinobori (Carp Windsocks / Carp Streamers)

Last month, as I was walking on the street in Fukui City near Fukui Prefectural Hospital,

I saw Koinobori. Koinobori is at least three set of carp windsocks, carp streamers or

carp banners which are usually hang on a pole from April to early May.

 

Until about 10years ago, many people used to hang up their Koinobori by their houses

but not so many of them do so now. Because of apartment rules and regulations

which don’t let residents put their large Koinobori on balconies, low birthrate

and/or many tall buildings were built, we hardly see Koinobori nowadays.

 

Koinobori was started in Edo era(1615-1868)

and it was for the celebration of the Tango no Sekku festival

(the festival for boys, now it’s known as the Children’s Day)

on May 5th. This festival was the important day for Tokugawa shogunate

(the last feudal Japanese military government) and people celebrated at Edo Castle.

 

Whenever Shogun (the top class Japanese feudal lords of Japan) had baby boys,

people celebrated for the babies on May 5th by putting up banners.

 

Putting up the banners to celebrate for the birth of baby boys

became popular among Samurai families as well.

 

And then, it started becoming popular among others who were not Shogun or Samurai.

 

Not to be feeling lower than Samurai families,

people who were rich but not Shogun or Samurai started putting up the banners as well.

They started drawing pictures of carps on banners.

Carp symbolizes courage and strength because it can swim up a waterfall.

It is said that this was the beginning of Koinobori.

 

Like the carps which can swim up a waterfall, parents in Edo era wished

that their children would be healthy, strong and success as they grew up.

Even now, parents wish their children’s health and success

by hanging up their Koinobori by their houses around Children’s Day (May 5th).

 

If you ever have a chance to see Koinobori, please remeber how and why it started.

T.F

2017年6月11日日曜日

Good crop of home-grown strawberries

For some reason, there was a good crop of my home-grown strawberries this year
so I made strawberry jam for the first time in a long time.
I spread on toast and eat as yogurt or pancake topping.
It’s very good.

[Basic recipe]
Strawberries    1kg
Sugar           500g
Juice of a lemon  
*Although it’s all right to cut the amount of sugar, then it cannot be preserved
for a long time.

Simmer all the ingredients for 30 minutes while skimming scum.
It’s not easy watching the pan for 30 minutes, so I make it while preparing dinner.

Boil airtight containers and dry, when the jam cools, bottle up and keep it in the fridge. (H.S)       




 

2017年6月4日日曜日

A Japanese film “Teiichi : Battle of Supreme High” 

I have heard that it was really entertaining, so I went to see the theater to see the film. It was true to its reputation and I enjoyed it very much.

The actors are not only good-looking but also their performances are amazing.
And I think that especially Teiichi is Masaki Suda’s most successful character.

As for Masaki Suda, he played a role of a modest and serious son in a TV drama four years ago, so I cannot believe that he became like this currently.  

Kotaro Yoshida as Teiichi’s father, whose voice carries well as if he acts on a stage andthe parent and child’s funny dialogue scene clarified my mind. The Japanese drum performance scene was remarkable and the “Mayim Mayim incident” was amusing. It was a film that it didn’t give me room to take messages from the lines and as if it appealed like “Just enjoy the film and not give commentary” from the screen.

When I was watching the scene of election for president of student council, I dreamed and wondered if Japanese Prime Minister would be like Dan Otaka, who was an unusually smart, good-looking and honest man.

The director is Akira Nagai, 47 years old, who created commerials for canned coffee and nutritional energy bar. This film is his third feature film directed by him.
His previous one is “If Cats Disappeard from the World” I would like to watch this one too. (H.S)

Masaki Suda is good at acting like this (From their official Twitter)

Special screening which is allowed to let your voice out, clapping and penlights.

One of the special screenings at TOHO Cinemas Roppongi Hills on May 17th.
 (From Cinema Today)

2017年6月1日木曜日

The Scenery from Fukui Prefectural Hospital

It is the best to live without sickness and/or injuries but sometimes we get sick or injured and must visit and/or stay at the hospital.

Fukui Prefectural Hospital which everyone in Fukui knows is in the center of Fukui City and it is twelve-storied building. Above the 6th floor, there are patient rooms and patients can see the beautiful views of Fukui City from their rooms. It is breathtaking, especially at night so I’m sure it helps the patients and their family and friends can feel a little better as well.

 

Fukui Prefectural Hospital was opened in April of 1950. There used to be 9 clinical departments and now there are 28 clinical departments.

 

April, 1950

Fukui Prefectural Hospital was opened

Internal medicine, Pediatrics, Surgery, Dermatology and Urology, Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Ophthalmology (eye clinic), Radiology Department, Otorhinolaryngology (ORL), Dentistry

 

April, 2017

Intergrated Medicine, Gastroenterology, Pneumology, Cardiology, Nephrology, Endocrinology, Hematology and Oncology, Neurology, Women’s Clinic, Pediatrics, Surgery and Cancer Center, Cardiovascular Surgery, Orthopedics, Plastic Surgery, Neurosurgery, Dermatology, Urology, Gynecology and Obstetrics, Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology, Anesthesiology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, Dental Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dept. of Pathology, Rehabilitation, Psychiatry and Psychosomatic Medicine. Source: Official Website of Fukui Prefectural Hospital

 

When I stayed at Fukui Prefectural Hospital, they had the nurse call bell ringing non-stop all day long. Although they were so busy, doctors, nurses, cleaners and other staff were kind, caring and nice. I was well taken care of from the first day till the day I was released from the hospital.

 

A friend of mine from Australia said that Fukui Prefectural Hospital is almost like a descent hotel or even better because of those great staff, facilities and great views from the windows.

 

At the rehabilitation, they had many patients coming in nonstop. There were several times that one physical therapist had to take 2 or more patients at once. It was amazing for me to see all of the physical therapists were taking care of us calmly with smile which cheered me up so much.

 

Website for Fukui Prefectural Hospital

 

T.F