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The life philosophy of Buddhism is the light that illuminates these chaotic times.ja60papa802011-04-10T14:29:45+09:00Wednesday March 13th, 2024 (6th Reiwa).
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I have been feeling that my body is heavy recently, due to aging. On the other hand, members of ZATSUGI always seem to handle their bodies lightly. It's hard to believe they are the same person. The show was always met with cheers and applause. Wonderful! On March 10th, I attended the Mion-on concert featuring “MIRACLE☆ZATSUGI.” I have still taken to heart the following passage from Nichiren's writings known as the Gosho (The Opening of the Eyes, 1272): "Whether tempted by good or threatened by evil, if one casts aside the Lotus Sutra, one destines oneself for hell." In other than the above passage, I have taken to heart several of those mentioned previously: "... Though the water is the same, it appears differently according to one’s karmic reward from the past.… (Reply to the Lay Priest Soya, 1275)." and "Endure hardships and embrace pleasures. Accept both suffering and joy as part of life, and keep reciting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, no matter what. (Happiness in This World, 1276)".
On March 10th, I attended the Mion-on concert featuring “MIRACLE☆ZATSUGI.”
I have still taken to heart the following passage from Nichiren's writings known as the Gosho (The Opening of the Eyes, 1272): "Whether tempted by good or threatened by evil, if one casts aside the Lotus Sutra, one destines oneself for hell."
In other than the above passage, I have taken to heart several of those mentioned previously: "... Though the water is the same, it appears differently according to one’s karmic reward from the past.… (Reply to the Lay Priest Soya, 1275)." and "Endure hardships and embrace pleasures. Accept both suffering and joy as part of life, and keep reciting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, no matter what. (Happiness in This World, 1276)". ]]>近況60papa802024-03-13T16:30:47+09:00Sunday February 18th, 2024 (6th Reiwa)
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On February 18th, I attended the Mion-on concert featuring the "Janoska Ensemble." When I was young, I took to heart the following passage from Nichiren's writings known as the Gosho (On the Proper Way to Preach the Doctrine, 1269): "So you have gone to the capital, and before much time has passed you are changing your name, a piece of utter nonsense. No doubt you have also changed your way of speaking and acquired the accent of the capital." I continually reaffirm our commitment to faith, ensuring that we understand the primacy of the mystic law over worldly laws.Mion-on concert featuring the "Janoska Ensemble."
When I was young, I took to heart the following passage from Nichiren's writings known as the Gosho (On the Proper Way to Preach the Doctrine, 1269): "So you have gone to the capital, and before much time has passed you are changing your name, a piece of utter nonsense. No doubt you have also changed your way of speaking and acquired the accent of the capital."
I continually reaffirm our commitment to faith, ensuring that we understand the primacy of the mystic law over worldly laws.]]>近況60papa802024-02-18T22:33:42+09:00Monday January 22nd, 2024 (6th Reiwa)
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At the end of last year, I went on a family vacation to Kanzan-ji Onsen, although it took two days and one night (since it was difficult for all of the fewer than 20 of us to attend). The photo on the left is of the Ferris wheel at the amusement park just after sunrise (7 am). I take to heart the sentence, “... Though the water is the same, it appears differently according to one’s karmic reward from the past.…” from Nichiren's writings known as the Gosho (Reply to the Lay Priest Soya, 1275). So, I always need to recognize that what I see is not the whole picture. At the same time, even if we appear to be looking at the same thing, others may not always see it the same way I do. This is the ordinary way of thinking for me.Kanzan-ji Onsen, although it took two days and one night (since it was difficult for all of the fewer than 20 of us to attend). The photo on the left is of the Ferris wheel at the amusement park just after sunrise (7 am).
I take to heart the sentence, “... Though the water is the same, it appears differently according to one’s karmic reward from the past.…” from Nichiren's writings known as the Gosho (Reply to the Lay Priest Soya, 1275).
So, I always need to recognize that what I see is not the whole picture. At the same time, even if we appear to be looking at the same thing, others may not always see it the same way I do. This is the ordinary way of thinking for me.
]]>近況60papa802024-01-22T23:16:33+09:00Freiday December 13th, 2023, (Fifth Reiwa)
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On December 10th, I attended the Indian dance musical “Mumbai☆Star,” an original production by Min-On and supported by the Embassy of India Tokyo. When I was a teenager, I met Daisaku Ikeda Sensei at a summer course held for the student section around 1970, shortly after I joined the Soka Gakkai. At the event during the summer course, Ikeda Sensei handed something to each member, saying to them, "It's hot, so here, have something cold to eat." Many students gathered around Sensei, moving slowly in a whirlpool around Ikeda Sensei. When that vortex (Ikeda Sensei) came close to me, I extended my hand to try to make my way through the crowd. I felt something in my hand and squeezed it. When the whirlpool (the group around Sensei) moved away, I was finally able to pull my arm out of the crowd. I then opened my palm and found a thin piece of plastic (see photo). It was, of course, a ticket to buy shaved ice. I ate the shaved ice but paid for it using cash from my wallet instead of using the ticket. In this way, the yellow square piece of plastic has remained with me and has been my treasure (thus I can't lose it absolutely). I keep it close to me wherever I go. Min-On and supported by the Embassy of India Tokyo.
When I was a teenager, I met Daisaku Ikeda Sensei at a summer course held for the student section around 1970, shortly after I joined the Soka Gakkai.
At the event during the summer course, Ikeda Sensei handed something to each member, saying to them, "It's hot, so here, have something cold to eat." Many students gathered around Sensei, moving slowly in a whirlpool around Ikeda Sensei. When that vortex (Ikeda Sensei) came close to me, I extended my hand to try to make my way through the crowd. I felt something in my hand and squeezed it.
When the whirlpool (the group around Sensei) moved away, I was finally able to pull my arm out of the crowd. I then opened my palm and found a thin piece of plastic (see photo). It was, of course, a ticket to buy shaved ice. I ate the shaved ice but paid for it using cash from my wallet instead of using the ticket.
In this way, the yellow square piece of plastic has remained with me and has been my treasure (thus I can't lose it absolutely). I keep it close to me wherever I go.]]>近況60papa802023-12-15T06:30:16+09:00Monday Nobember 13th, 2023, (Fifth Reiwa)
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In early November, I attended the Great Vow for Kosen-rufu Gongyo Session at the Diaseido (Hall of the Great Vow for Kosen-rufu) in Tokyo. The weather in Nagoya and Tokyo was warm and mild for November (OK without a jacket). Nagoya station was crowded, but only in the morning, as it was the first day of the three consecutive holidays (Tokyo always seems to be very crowded for those who come to Tokyo from regional cities). I attended a Min-On concert titled "RAJATON JAPAN Tours 2023” on November 12th (which is commemorating the 60th anniversary of the founding of Min-On.). In mid-November, it gets cold even in Nagoya, with a minimum temperature of 8°C and a maximum of about 15°C. So even though the concert started at 3:00 p.m., I wore a jacket.Hall of the Great Vow for Kosen-rufu) in Tokyo. The weather in Nagoya and Tokyo was warm and mild for November (OK without a jacket). Nagoya station was crowded, but only in the morning, as it was the first day of the three consecutive holidays (Tokyo always seems to be very crowded for those who come to Tokyo from regional cities).
I attended a Min-On concert titled "RAJATON JAPAN Tours 2023” on November 12th (which is commemorating the 60th anniversary of the founding of Min-On.). In mid-November, it gets cold even in Nagoya, with a minimum temperature of 8°C and a maximum of about 15°C. So even though the concert started at 3:00 p.m., I wore a jacket.]]>近況60papa802023-11-13T21:58:19+09:00Wednesday October 11th, 2023, (Fifth Reiwa).
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I attended a Min-On concert titled "Healing Hawaiian Music and Hula Dance" on September 3. This concert commemorated the 60th anniversary of the founding of Min-On and the 155th anniversary of Japanese immigration to Hawaii, as well as the 170th anniversary of Japan-U.S. relations. I visited my sixth grandson's kindergarten for a field day with my seventh grandson, who came home on October 7th, on a beautiful fall day. These events, which occur twice in spring and autumn in Japan, are a great source of joy for grandparents, not to mention parents. Of course, with delight, we watched his activities as he ran and danced. Our spirits gradually cleared, much like the sky today. This is happiness for everyone, and therefore, anyone who brings about war is like a devil.
I attended a Min-On concert titled "Healing Hawaiian Music and Hula Dance" on September 3. This concert commemorated the 60th anniversary of the founding of Min-On and the 155th anniversary of Japanese immigration to Hawaii, as well as the 170th anniversary of Japan-U.S. relations.
I visited my sixth grandson's kindergarten for a field day with my seventh grandson, who came home on October 7th, on a beautiful fall day. These events, which occur twice in spring and autumn in Japan, are a great source of joy for grandparents, not to mention parents. Of course, with delight, we watched his activities as he ran and danced. Our spirits gradually cleared, much like the sky today. This is happiness for everyone, and therefore, anyone who brings about war is like a devil.]]>近況60papa802023-10-11T21:44:29+09:00Monday Septenber 4th, 2023, (Fifth Reiwa).
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The buddhability.org posted the podcast "What does Buddhism say about dealing with grief? (EPISODE 120)” on August 25. It happened to be my father’s birthday, who passed away twelve years ago, but it doesn't hold any particular significance. My wife passed away in January. I grieved deeply due to this loss until April. However, as a practicing Buddhist, I firmly believe that she has already been reborn into this world. This belief is rooted in the philosophy of "Life and Death Are One (Episode posted on May 10, 2021)”, which is also known as transmigration in Buddhism. All trains on the Takayama Line (from Gifu to Toyama) were replaced with the new HC85 model (Link in Japanese) after March of this year, featuring a hybrid (engine+motor+battery) drive (Link in Japanese). Thus, I had the opportunity to board the "HIDA (HC85)" express train in August. In essence, I embarked on a rail journey to the spa with my daughter's family, totalling about twenty people. I attended the MIN-ON concert titled "Jasmine Choi's Flute Recital (Link in Japanese) ," where she performed alongside pianist Toshiki Usui. She (Jasmine Choi) shared a photo of the event on social media, and I happened to be in the photo. It was my first experience attending a flute solo concert. I was amazed by how beautiful the sound of her flute was, as I had only ever heard the sound of the flute on a vinyl record of Rampal's performance a long time ago. The events in August were ordinary as mentioned above, but these brought some pleasure and peaceful minds for me. So I thank this world.EPISODE 120)” on August 25. It happened to be my father’s birthday, who passed away twelve years ago, but it doesn't hold any particular significance.
My wife passed away in January. I grieved deeply due to this loss until April. However, as a practicing Buddhist, I firmly believe that she has already been reborn into this world. This belief is rooted in the philosophy of "Life and Death Are One (Episode posted on May 10, 2021)”, which is also known as transmigration in Buddhism.
All trains on the Takayama Line (from Gifu to Toyama) were replaced with the new HC85 model (Link in Japanese) after March of this year, featuring a hybrid (engine+motor+battery) drive (Link in Japanese). Thus, I had the opportunity to board the "HIDA (HC85)" express train in August. In essence, I embarked on a rail journey to the spa with my daughter's family, totalling about twenty people.
I attended the MIN-ON concert titled "Jasmine Choi's Flute Recital (Link in Japanese) ," where she performed alongside pianist Toshiki Usui. She (Jasmine Choi) shared a photo of the event on social media, and I happened to be in the photo. It was my first experience attending a flute solo concert. I was amazed by how beautiful the sound of her flute was, as I had only ever heard the sound of the flute on a vinyl record of Rampal's performance a long time ago.
The events in August were ordinary as mentioned above, but these brought some pleasure and peaceful minds for me. So I thank this world.]]>近況60papa802023-09-04T22:04:19+09:00Monday August 7th, 2023, (Fifth Reiwa).
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Last month, I watched a show on NHK (Japan's Broadcasting Corporation) called "Philosophical Street Interviews (Japanese)." They asked 92 people, "What is the purpose of your life?" Here's what they said: 26% for family, 20% for enjoying life, 17% didn't know, and 37% for different reasons. Right now, my answer is: "I want to keep living because my life right now is interesting. I try to stay alive for as long as I can because I don't want to die." However, when I was younger, I tried to live for my mother because I knew she would be sad if I passed away. Later on, I aimed to make my wife happy (though I'm not sure if she really was), because I included her in my life through marriage. After my children were born, my focus shifted to raising them until they could stand on their own. Now that I've fulfilled all these responsibilities, including my parents' funerals, as I mentioned earlier, my life itself is captivating. Even if I lived for another thousand or even ten thousand years, it probably wouldn't feel like enough. And of course, even if I lived for over 100 million years, it still might not be enough. That's how fascinating life is for me at this moment. That's why I don't want to die. So, my goal is to simply avoid dying and keep on living. That's the sole reason I want to stay alive. When I compare my responses to the results of the earlier survey, I find that, like 26% of the respondents, I have lived most of my life for my family (Of course, I have no regrets. Conversely, I am proud of myself). Additionally, during the last half of my years, I have been living to enjoy life (20%). A notable portion of this delight presently comes from observing the growth of my three younger grandchildren (who are not yet in school). Furthermore, my four elder grandchildren have attained self-sufficiency, as I oversee them. From the vantage point of aging, I have come to understand the truth that aging is never so wrong. I think that the four ideas in Nichiren’s teachings are important in my life: "Voluntarily assuming the appropriate karma," "Lessening one’s karmic retribution," "Substituting faith for wisdom," and "Myo-no-shoran."Additionally, in Nichiren's writings known as the Gosho, I like "Happiness in This World." It says: "Endure hardships and embrace pleasures. Accept both suffering and joy as part of life, and keep reciting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, no matter what. Could this be anything other than the endless happiness of the Law? Strengthen your faith even more.” The "Happiness in This World" is the Gosho for Zadankai held in August, 2023.Philosophical Street Interviews (Japanese)." They asked 92 people, "What is the purpose of your life?" Here's what they said: 26% for family, 20% for enjoying life, 17% didn't know, and 37% for different reasons.
Right now, my answer is: "I want to keep living because my life right now is interesting. I try to stay alive for as long as I can because I don't want to die." However, when I was younger, I tried to live for my mother because I knew she would be sad if I passed away. Later on, I aimed to make my wife happy (though I'm not sure if she really was), because I included her in my life through marriage. After my children were born, my focus shifted to raising them until they could stand on their own. Now that I've fulfilled all these responsibilities, including my parents' funerals, as I mentioned earlier, my life itself is captivating. Even if I lived for another thousand or even ten thousand years, it probably wouldn't feel like enough. And of course, even if I lived for over 100 million years, it still might not be enough. That's how fascinating life is for me at this moment. That's why I don't want to die. So, my goal is to simply avoid dying and keep on living. That's the sole reason I want to stay alive.
When I compare my responses to the results of the earlier survey, I find that, like 26% of the respondents, I have lived most of my life for my family (Of course, I have no regrets. Conversely, I am proud of myself). Additionally, during the last half of my years, I have been living to enjoy life (20%). A notable portion of this delight presently comes from observing the growth of my three younger grandchildren (who are not yet in school). Furthermore, my four elder grandchildren have attained self-sufficiency, as I oversee them. From the vantage point of aging, I have come to understand the truth that aging is never so wrong.
I think that the four ideas in Nichiren’s teachings are important in my life: "Voluntarily assuming the appropriate karma," "Lessening one’s karmic retribution," "Substituting faith for wisdom," and "Myo-no-shoran."
Additionally, in Nichiren's writings known as the Gosho, I like "Happiness in This World." It says: "Endure hardships and embrace pleasures. Accept both suffering and joy as part of life, and keep reciting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, no matter what. Could this be anything other than the endless happiness of the Law? Strengthen your faith even more.” The "Happiness in This World" is the Gosho for Zadankai held in August, 2023.]]>近況60papa802023-08-07T20:59:29+09:00Monday July 10th, 2023, (Fifth Reiwa).
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I have been retired for 7 years now and have never really felt like I had more free time, because I had a lot of things I had to do for my family, not for myself. However, in the past 15 years, I have accomplished everything that I needed to do and was responsible for. Three months have passed since I was discharged from the hospital in April, and with the help of my daughters, I have become accustomed to living "alone" (which is a first experience in my life, of course). The other day, I spent four hours listening to music and reading. I think I might enjoy this kind of leisure time. I also thought that I might be happy to have this kind of time once a week. Actually, I have another favorite time of the day. It's a habit I started right after I retired. It is my 30-minute morning routine, which has recently been extended to about 45 minutes. This routine takes place after breakfast. However, I use mouthwash immediately after waking up. It is my time for the usual self-care routine, starting with oral care using an interdental brush and toothbrush, and ending with shaving. Oh, yes. I attended the MIN-ON concert called "Swedish Harmony (The Vokalharmonin vocal ensemble and The Uppsala Chamber Soloists)" by myself this month (Really, it has been a while since I last attended a concert, hasn't it?). Due to the loss of my wife of many years, I am alone now. I live a leisurely and liberated life, but I am by no means unhappy (in fact, that might be happiness). Now, "They trample on the weak, while they look ecstatic, and lie and say that this is the reason of the world. I would not wish for a world in which those shameless people can walk around with their heads held high, even if it kills me. I will defy them. If they still try to trample on the weak, I will cut off their feet." This sentence is a passage from "Yoshinochou-Zantou-Den 27" by Amano Sumiki (p. 287, April issue of a journal USIO). The state of life of the "shameless people" referred to here must be exactly the four evil paths possessed in the human world (in the mutual possession of the Ten Worlds). And the "world in which they walk brazenly" must be the Latter Day of the Law itself. In such a world, I would not even wish it. The way to "get out of the way" of such a world would be to manifest the life states of the Four Saints, especially the Bodhisattvas, in this world (first of all, by myself, of course). But since their state of life is the four evil paths, it is obvious that they will "still try to trample on us. What should we do? Even if we "cut off their feet" as we all know, this problem will not be fundamentally solved (due to the sheer number of opponents). But it is important to "resist" (through acts of disobedience), and furthermore, it should be non-violent, as Gandhi said. However, I may not be able to do so (because even if I could temporarily manifest the Bodhisattva world, I would surely fall into the realm of asuras that exist within the human world, once I touch certain edges).
The other day, I spent four hours listening to music and reading. I think I might enjoy this kind of leisure time. I also thought that I might be happy to have this kind of time once a week.
Actually, I have another favorite time of the day. It's a habit I started right after I retired. It is my 30-minute morning routine, which has recently been extended to about 45 minutes. This routine takes place after breakfast. However, I use mouthwash immediately after waking up. It is my time for the usual self-care routine, starting with oral care using an interdental brush and toothbrush, and ending with shaving.
Oh, yes. I attended the MIN-ON concert called "Swedish Harmony (The Vokalharmonin vocal ensemble and The Uppsala Chamber Soloists)" by myself this month (Really, it has been a while since I last attended a concert, hasn't it?).
Due to the loss of my wife of many years, I am alone now. I live a leisurely and liberated life, but I am by no means unhappy (in fact, that might be happiness).
Now, "They trample on the weak, while they look ecstatic, and lie and say that this is the reason of the world. I would not wish for a world in which those shameless people can walk around with their heads held high, even if it kills me. I will defy them. If they still try to trample on the weak, I will cut off their feet." This sentence is a passage from "Yoshinochou-Zantou-Den 27" by Amano Sumiki (p. 287, April issue of a journal USIO).
The state of life of the "shameless people" referred to here must be exactly the four evil paths possessed in the human world (in the mutual possession of the Ten Worlds). And the "world in which they walk brazenly" must be the Latter Day of the Law itself. In such a world, I would not even wish it. The way to "get out of the way" of such a world would be to manifest the life states of the Four Saints, especially the Bodhisattvas, in this world (first of all, by myself, of course).
But since their state of life is the four evil paths, it is obvious that they will "still try to trample on us. What should we do? Even if we "cut off their feet" as we all know, this problem will not be fundamentally solved (due to the sheer number of opponents).
But it is important to "resist" (through acts of disobedience), and furthermore, it should be non-violent, as Gandhi said. However, I may not be able to do so (because even if I could temporarily manifest the Bodhisattva world, I would surely fall into the realm of asuras that exist within the human world, once I touch certain edges).]]>近況60papa802023-07-10T16:17:28+09:00Thursday, June 15th, 2023, (Fifth Reiwa).
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Last July, I wrote a short article titled "What Man Needs: Science (Interest), Religion (Goodness), and Art (Beauty)," and I briefly explained the following points: Science must be for the benefit of humanity. Therefore, "nuclear weaponization" cannot be the subject of research. Religion should be the standard of right and wrong. Therefore, there can be no religion that affirms warfare (murderousness). Art should provide people with a glimpse into the depths of the world (universe) in which they live and the state of their own lives. Despite all the suffering in their lifetime, it should give them motivation to live (Japanese). Civilization grows through confronting and responding to the challenges of trials. Life is no different. We face challenges that frequently assail us, and we must rise to the occasion, confront them, and overcome them. By achieving victory, we shape our lives. Through this process, individuals become stronger, and that resilient strength becomes an essential force and an effective weapon for facing the next trial. My driving force to win that constant battle is always chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo to the Gohonzon every day and every time, as I mentioned last month.Japanese).
Civilization grows through confronting and responding to the challenges of trials. Life is no different. We face challenges that frequently assail us, and we must rise to the occasion, confront them, and overcome them. By achieving victory, we shape our lives. Through this process, individuals become stronger, and that resilient strength becomes an essential force and an effective weapon for facing the next trial.
My driving force to win that constant battle is always chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo to the Gohonzon every day and every time, as I mentioned last month.]]>近況60papa802023-06-15T19:40:17+09:00Tuesday, May 9 Reiwa 5 (2023).
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Drafting a speech for my daughters and their families on my 72nd birthday. Last year, do you remember talking about my epitaph? I remember watching the movie "Back to the Future" and seeing the letters on the tombstone disappear, which made me want to think about my own epitaph. The date on my epitaph was actually July 24th, 2023, and it has become a true dream. I died in January of this year, marking my third death in life. Just like a famous general once said "I shall return," I too would like to say that I have returned to meet you all with eternal love. I should mention that I have come back to this world four times due to unknown forces of the universe.Therefore, I believe that I should tell you everything I know about these unknown forces of the universe. The driving force of my life was chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo to the Gohonzon every day and every time. If we do not harbor doubts in our hearts, we will as a matter of course attain Buddhahood" (p283, The Opening of the Eyes).
Last year, do you remember talking about my epitaph? I remember watching the movie "Back to the Future" and seeing the letters on the tombstone disappear, which made me want to think about my own epitaph. The date on my epitaph was actually July 24th, 2023, and it has become a true dream. I died in January of this year, marking my third death in life.
Just like a famous general once said "I shall return," I too would like to say that I have returned to meet you all with eternal love. I should mention that I have come back to this world four times due to unknown forces of the universe.
Therefore, I believe that I should tell you everything I know about these unknown forces of the universe. The driving force of my life was chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo to the Gohonzon every day and every time.
If we do not harbor doubts in our hearts, we will as a matter of course attain Buddhahood" (p283, The Opening of the Eyes).]]>近況60papa802023-05-09T21:01:01+09:00Monday, January 23 2023. 令和五年睦月
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こんばんは(日の出:6時55分、日の入り:17時10分)、昨日の最高気温9.7℃&最低気温ー0.6℃、日照時間8.3時間だった。今まさに(水曜日がピーク)10年に一度の「大寒波」らしい。 11月の平均最高気温19.7℃&平均最低気温10.4℃で、降水量は合計で114.0mmだった。12月の平均最高気温11.0℃&平均最低気温3.0℃で、降水量は合計で25.0mmだった。 日本国内のワクチン接種状況は、1回目:81.4%、2回目:80.4%、3回目:68.0%、4回目:56,556,238人、5回目:27,100,762人だ(NHK、1月23日)。 昨年末に買った雑誌と本は、下から第三文明2023年1月号、現代思想 2022年12月臨時増刊号、河出書房新社編集部編「中井久夫 増補新版(KAWADE夢ムック)」、潮2023年1月号、創価学会男子部教学室編「御書をひもとく: 要文123選 改訂版 (第三文明社)」、ヘンリー・ジー著、竹内薫訳「超圧縮 地球生物全史(ダイヤモンド社)」、聖教新聞社会部編「ブラボーわが人生 3(第三文明社)」、池田大作著「新版 法華経 方便品・自我偈講義(聖教新聞社出版局)」、日蓮大聖人御書全集 新版 刊行委員会編「日蓮大聖人御書全集 新版 分冊 第2巻(聖教新聞社出版局)」、安部龍太郎、佐藤優著「対決!日本史3 維新から日清戦争篇(潮新書)」、聖教新聞報道局編「21世紀の創価学会論 識者が見た未来への希望(潮新書)」だ。 2022年第45週(11月07日~11月13日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.00人/定点、愛知県:0.11人/定点。 2022年第46週(11月14日~11月20日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.04人/定点、愛知県:0.12人/定点。 2022年第47週(11月21日~11月27日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.04人/定点、愛知県:0.08人/定点。 2022年第48週(11月21日~11月27日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.11人/定点、愛知県:0.07人/定点。 2022年第49週(12月05日~12月11日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.07人/定点、愛知県:0.06人/定点。 2022年第50週(12月12日~12月18日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.19人/定点、愛知県:0.13人/定点。 2022年第51週(12月19日~12月25日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.33人/定点、愛知県:0.33人/定点。 2022年第52週(12月26日~2023年1月1日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.71人/定点、愛知県:0.80人/定点。 2023年第01週(1月2日~1月8日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:5.06人/定点、愛知県:4.65人/定点。 2023年第02週(1月9日~1月15日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:6.76人/定点、愛知県:7.01人/定点。 最近買った雑誌と本は、下から聖教新聞社著「WORLD SEIKYO vol.3(聖教新聞社出版局)」、公益財団法人サントリー文化財団・アス テイオン編集委員会編「アステイオン97(CCCメディアハウ ス)」、潮2023年2月号、文藝春秋オピニオン 2023年の論点100(文春ムック)、ユヴァル・ノア・ハラリ、リカル・ザプラナ・ルイズ著、西田美緒子訳「人類の物語 Unstoppable Us ヒトはこうして地球の支配者になった(河出書房新社)」、公益財団法人 東洋哲学研究所編「日蓮の心(第三文明社)」、篠田謙一著『人類の起源-古代DNAが語るホモ・サピエンスの「大いなる旅」(中公新書)』、小泉悠著「ウクライナ戦争(ちくま新書)」だ。
日本国内のワクチン接種状況は、1回目:81.4%、2回目:80.4%、3回目:68.0%、4回目:56,556,238人、5回目:27,100,762人だ(NHK、1月23日)。
昨年末に買った雑誌と本は、下から第三文明2023年1月号、現代思想 2022年12月臨時増刊号、河出書房新社編集部編「中井久夫 増補新版(KAWADE夢ムック)」、潮2023年1月号、創価学会男子部教学室編「御書をひもとく: 要文123選 改訂版 (第三文明社)」、ヘンリー・ジー著、竹内薫訳「超圧縮 地球生物全史(ダイヤモンド社)」、聖教新聞社会部編「ブラボーわが人生 3(第三文明社)」、池田大作著「新版 法華経 方便品・自我偈講義(聖教新聞社出版局)」、日蓮大聖人御書全集 新版 刊行委員会編「日蓮大聖人御書全集 新版 分冊 第2巻(聖教新聞社出版局)」、安部龍太郎、佐藤優著「対決!日本史3 維新から日清戦争篇(潮新書)」、聖教新聞報道局編「21世紀の創価学会論 識者が見た未来への希望(潮新書)」だ。
2022年第45週(11月07日~11月13日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.00人/定点、愛知県:0.11人/定点。
2022年第46週(11月14日~11月20日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.04人/定点、愛知県:0.12人/定点。
2022年第47週(11月21日~11月27日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.04人/定点、愛知県:0.08人/定点。
2022年第48週(11月21日~11月27日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.11人/定点、愛知県:0.07人/定点。
2022年第49週(12月05日~12月11日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.07人/定点、愛知県:0.06人/定点。
2022年第50週(12月12日~12月18日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.19人/定点、愛知県:0.13人/定点。
2022年第51週(12月19日~12月25日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.33人/定点、愛知県:0.33人/定点。
2022年第52週(12月26日~2023年1月1日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.71人/定点、愛知県:0.80人/定点。
2023年第01週(1月2日~1月8日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:5.06人/定点、愛知県:4.65人/定点。
2023年第02週(1月9日~1月15日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:6.76人/定点、愛知県:7.01人/定点。
最近買った雑誌と本は、下から聖教新聞社著「WORLD SEIKYO vol.3(聖教新聞社出版局)」、公益財団法人サントリー文化財団・アス テイオン編集委員会編「アステイオン97(CCCメディアハウ ス)」、潮2023年2月号、文藝春秋オピニオン 2023年の論点100(文春ムック)、ユヴァル・ノア・ハラリ、リカル・ザプラナ・ルイズ著、西田美緒子訳「人類の物語 Unstoppable Us ヒトはこうして地球の支配者になった(河出書房新社)」、公益財団法人 東洋哲学研究所編「日蓮の心(第三文明社)」、篠田謙一著『人類の起源-古代DNAが語るホモ・サピエンスの「大いなる旅」(中公新書)』、小泉悠著「ウクライナ戦争(ちくま新書)」だ。]]>近況60papa802023-01-23T18:24:03+09:00Saturday, November 12 2022. 令和四年霜月
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こんにちは(日の出:6時23分、日の入り:16時47分)、昨日の最高気温21.0℃&最低気温9.4℃、日照時間9.7時間だった。10月の平均最高気温23.8℃&平均最低気温14.8℃で、降水量は合計で56.0mmだった。 2022年第40週(10月03日~10月9日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.00人/定点、愛知県:0.00人/定点。 2022年第41週(10月10日~10月16日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.06人/定点、愛知県:0.03人/定点。 2022年第42週(10月17日~10月23日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.03人/定点、愛知県:0.02人/定点。 2022年第43週(10月24日~10月30日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.00人/定点、愛知県:0.01人/定点。 2022年第44週(10月31日~11月306日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.06人/定点、愛知県:0.08人/定点。 日本国内のワクチン接種状況(職域接種分含む)は、1回目:81.4%、2回目:80.4%、3回目:66.5%だ(NHK、11月11日)。 最近買った雑誌と本は、下から第三文明2022年12月号、潮2022年12月号、地球の歩き方編集室編『夏井いつきの「今日から一句」(第三文明社)』、モノガタリプロジェクト編「モノガタリは終わらない(集英社)」、教新聞報道局編『私がつくる「平和の文化」(潮出版社)』 だ。
2022年第40週(10月03日~10月9日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.00人/定点、愛知県:0.00人/定点。
2022年第41週(10月10日~10月16日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.06人/定点、愛知県:0.03人/定点。
2022年第42週(10月17日~10月23日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.03人/定点、愛知県:0.02人/定点。
2022年第43週(10月24日~10月30日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.00人/定点、愛知県:0.01人/定点。
2022年第44週(10月31日~11月306日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.06人/定点、愛知県:0.08人/定点。
日本国内のワクチン接種状況(職域接種分含む)は、1回目:81.4%、2回目:80.4%、3回目:66.5%だ(NHK、11月11日)。
最近買った雑誌と本は、下から第三文明2022年12月号、潮2022年12月号、地球の歩き方編集室編『夏井いつきの「今日から一句」(第三文明社)』、モノガタリプロジェクト編「モノガタリは終わらない(集英社)」、教新聞報道局編『私がつくる「平和の文化」(潮出版社)』 だ。]]>近況60papa802022-11-12T14:12:03+09:00Sunday, October 9 2022. 令和四年神無月
http://goodisgood.mediacat-blog.jp/e149226.html
こんにちは(日の出:5時52分、日の入り:17時24分)、昨日の最高気温23.5℃&最低気温15.2℃、日照時間4.2時間だった。寒くなってきたので、植物達の冬越しの用意(オルトランを吸収させる)。9月の平均最高気温30.5℃&平均最低気温22.8℃で、降水量は合計で260.0mmだった。 日本国内のワクチン接種状況(職域接種分含む)は、1回目:81.5%、2回目:80.4%、3回目:65.5%だ(NHK、10月7日)。 2022年第36週(9月5日~9月11日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.07人/定点、愛知県:0.05人/定点。 2022年第37週(9月12日~9月18日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.03人/定点、愛知県:0.04人/定点。 2022年第38週(9月19日~9月25日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.00人/定点、愛知県:0.01人/定点。 2022年第39週(9月26日~10月02日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.03人/定点、愛知県:0.02人/定点。 最近買った雑誌と本は、下から第三文明2022年11月号、短歌2022年10月号、潮2022年11月号、地球の歩き方編集室編「地球の歩き方 日本 2023~2024(学研プラス)」、日蓮大聖人御書全集 新版刊行委員会編「日蓮大聖人御書全集 新版 分冊 第4巻(聖教新聞社出版局)」 だ。
日本国内のワクチン接種状況(職域接種分含む)は、1回目:81.5%、2回目:80.4%、3回目:65.5%だ(NHK、10月7日)。
2022年第36週(9月5日~9月11日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.07人/定点、愛知県:0.05人/定点。
2022年第37週(9月12日~9月18日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.03人/定点、愛知県:0.04人/定点。
2022年第38週(9月19日~9月25日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.00人/定点、愛知県:0.01人/定点。
2022年第39週(9月26日~10月02日)インフルエンザ報告数は、名古屋:0.03人/定点、愛知県:0.02人/定点。
最近買った雑誌と本は、下から第三文明2022年11月号、短歌2022年10月号、潮2022年11月号、地球の歩き方編集室編「地球の歩き方 日本 2023~2024(学研プラス)」、日蓮大聖人御書全集 新版刊行委員会編「日蓮大聖人御書全集 新版 分冊 第4巻(聖教新聞社出版局)」 だ。