After the therapy at the hospital, I walked down to Ginza. Although I had a class meeting of 16th graduates from Toko at lunch time, I had enough time before the meeting.
| I waited the opening of Kyukyodo store until 10:00 at a cafe on a corner of Ginza Yonchome cross, taking a cup of coffee. When it came nearer to 10:00, number of pedestrians suddenly increased. |
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At the Kyukyodo, I bought a few greeting cards. Then I went to the Nihombashi Mitsukoshi by subway and bought a pair of winter undershirt. Then I took a Hanzomon line train of subway to Kudanshita and could arrive at the Toko Alumni Hall about noon.
Today's attendants were five members: Messrs.. Osamu Sato, Mafumi Terada, Motoo Kuroiwa, Sadao Ito and me. It was a meeting to listen from Mr. Sato (former director of the National Psychiatry and Neurosis Center Kokufudai Hospital) about the hospital management, medical treatment, disease and patient. Mr. Kuroiwa said he would like to have his lecture together with his wife. And he suggested to have alumni meeting of us on April 1, 2002 to learn about health care from Mr.Sato, by enjoying cherry blossoms at Chidorigafuchi. All of us agreed with him.
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In evening, I attended a subscription concert of NHK.
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The audience of this evening was excited by Dutoir and Rebin. Rebin played violin perfectly as well as fluently. Among many talented musicians who were grown successively. Rebin and Kiisin earned their good reputation. Rebin made his debut as a violinist at almost the same time as Kiisin came out as a pianist. Their music is quite fresh.@Maestro Dutoit conducted the orchestra splendidly and he impressed the audience deeply. I came back to my home with tune of No. 5 in my ears. |