30 years・40 years・68 years
Yesterday was the completion ceremony of a small-scale multi-functional facility in Tottori.
I was unable to attend and had to participate online.
The corporation has three employees who have been with the company for 30 years.
At the completion ceremony, the company’s history was traced through video.
I can see the faces of my parents who are no longer here.
This is a picture of when my parents visited Tottori.
There is also a photo of the first president, a professor at Ochanomizu University.
Then there was myself in my younger days and the current executive staff.
My eyes get hot both in Tokyo and online.
I remember the mayor of Tottori at the time who invited me to open a health care facility for the elderly.
By his third visit, he couldn’t say no.
The name of the corporation was thought up by the town mayor.
The idea was to take off from the town of Tottori.
The corporation has now opened special nursing homes in the Kanto region.
But now, I’m back in my hometown, Tottori, mayor.
After the completion ceremony, it was my birthday party.
Commemorative collage made of staff’s handmade cake and staff’s face photo.
I only saw it in the zoom image, but I’m impressed with that alone.
My heart is full of frustration and regret that I can’t go to the site.
That’s all I can think of.
Thank you thank you.
Today I turn 68.
It is in the news that Tokyo Disneyland is 40 years old.
The Koyama Group is also celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.
Time flies.
It was a life that I could only look forward to.
It was a day of struggle that I could only think about that day.
For some reason, today is a day to cry alone.
I don’t even know why I cry.
Someday I will ask my father
Pulse oximeter 98/99/99
Body temperature 36.4 Blood sugar 178
Thank you for the flowers and the 68 bottles of carrot juice
68 years old
CEO Yasunari Koyama