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2024-04-14 05:09

昔住んでいた場所にはなんとなくその時の記憶がこびりついている

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00:01
Yes, this is earlyのつぶやき. I just went out and came back today, and suddenly time was born, so I'm going to organize my day today.
Today, I went to a place like a wetland where you can observe wild birds in Gyotoku, and it was very good.
It's a place where you can't usually go in, but you can meet up at 1 o'clock and have a guide take you there.
I was taken there for free by NPO.
First of all, I thought it was a natural place, but that area itself was originally a buried land, and I didn't know that either.
I think it's been around 50 years since it became a population.
There's a ecosystem there, and there are crabs, and I forgot the name, but there's something like a mutsugoro, and there's a rare bird.
I used to live in Urayasu, near my first job, and I used to go to Gyotoku and Tozai Line a lot.
Sometimes, when I go to Tokyo Metro Tozai Line for the first time in a while, I feel nostalgic, and it's been a while since I got off at Gyotoku Station.
I remember my first year as a member of society.
What was interesting was that the children got along well with each other.
I'm not in that kind of community at all, but I like wild birds.
When I realized it, I became a bird expert, and I thought it was amazing.
The knowledge I gained from that kind of thing.
It's not Montessori education, but...
What was it? I forgot.
It's not the sixth volume, but I've never actually touched it and experienced it.
Before COVID-19, I used to go to various places every week, like Chonan, but I couldn't go because of the restrictions on going out.
Recently, the weather has gotten better, so I want to go as much as possible.
The place I went to today was really good, so I'd love to go again if I have a chance.
I think the Tozai Line and the Underground Museum are pretty interesting.
It's been a while since I've been down there.
I wonder if the area around Urayasu and the area around the station are changing.
03:03
I feel like it's a little different, but I really spent my first year as a member of society there.
Until the third or fourth year.
I feel like I still have memories of the town where I was born and raised.
I lived in Okurayama when I was in college, and that's where the Toyoko Line is.
It's like a time slip.
I remember, but last year, during the Golden Week, I went to Shin-Yokohama by myself.
I wonder what that was.
Well, it was a little interesting.
I'd like to move as much as I can.
What I've been reading lately is...
Is it the Resistance to Objectives?
It's one of the basic human rights to be able to move physically, such as the fundamental freedom of movement of people, even in Kokubun-sensei's new book.
It's something that constitutes people.
When I move, I feel like I can be free from all kinds of daily troubles and things like that.
So, of course, I'd like to go to sightseeing spots like a little far away, like Fukui.
I really want to go to the Ryoryu Museum.
There's a little bit of a discovery that I don't usually go to, and I think I can feel a lot of freedom there.
I'm really tired, but I'm going to take a bath, eat dinner, and go on a crazy weekend.
It was a great exercise, and I was able to refresh myself.
Yes, I recommend it. That's what I was talking about.
Well, bye bye.
05:09

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