(originally posted on 2016-12-08 | 21:29:33)
 
 
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On the way back from the kindergarten with Grandma, 

 

they gave me a present of some Gingko leaves.

So sweet.

 
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Gingko reminds me of my high school.

 

I went to Kokugakuin High School 

which is located near the Gingko Avenue of Jingugaien.

 

The other day, 

my high-school teacher and old classmates 

sent me an encouragement video.  

 

I couldn’t stop crying to see everyone 

who shared my old memories with. 

 

Thank you, everyone, for taking the time 

out of your busy schedule 

to send me your hearts.

 

I won’t be able to see you in person, 

so hopefully, they come to my blog and read my message here. 

 

 

Mr. Masashi Sada is also an alumnus of Kokugakuin High School.

 

I still remember that I was very inspired by his humorous speech 

when he came to speak to us while I was still in the school. 

 

They gave us an opportunity to listen to Mr. Masashi Sada. 

Isn’t it nice?  Such a wonderful school!

 

Here, I have a message as one of the alumni. 

 

To all students of Kokugakuin, 

you may want to reconsider 

asking for a date on the Gingko Avenue. 

It is beautiful, but it smells.