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To leave old things

October 25, 2017 / / 0 Comments

The other day I went to work Matsumoto-City from work.

Matsumoto-City is famous for Old-KAICHI School.

The early Meiji era, important cultural property was built in a more in Kiyoshige Tateishi of local-born carpenter master carpenter.

Currently, it seems that it is used as an educational material hall as a place for relaxing the citizenry.

It is like a pseudo-owner-like building with a taste like a European painting.

This era when the old ones are broken down from one to the next and new ones are born.

A heart that values good old things.

I feel that I should not forget it.

In Japan, there are many attractive buildings as historic buildings.

What is called a state (regime or authority) constantly attempts to leave a history that erased what was not convenient for them, and also to fabricate past history.

These nations are unhealthy, losing their trust in international society and destroying themselves.

Fortunately, the country of Japan cherishes such “history of history” and “shared” in any era.

The backbone which is establishing a nation state of Japan is this “sharing of history view”.

And as long as the period of history that can be shared is long, we share “confidence” that ethnic identity can be maintained.

Also, saying “long history” is as long as it is ethnic group, so long as it has continued without extinction, it also leads to “pride”.

History tells us that destroying historic buildings easily, burning down books, denying history, the regime will ruin either.

Honoring the history, learning from the predecessors, and unraveling the history is a thing to look at the World Heritage sites and so on.

Although it may be difficult to leave all the buildings, historical sites, music and culture,It is around this time that I want to tell as many children as possible to the future children.

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