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St. Luke's International Hospital

[Ashuan husband] May 30, 2012 10:00

About 30 years ago, before I came to Tokyo for my first transfer, I knew that there was a hospital with a strange name called "Seiroca". After a while, the English name of the hospital was St. Knowing as Luke's International Hospital, I was out of Mission School and had a good point. "St. Luke" was "St. Luke".

This hospital was established by a missionary in 1874, and after many twists and turns, Ludolf Trister, a missionary of the St. Luke's Hospital purchased it in 1902. Furthermore, in 1933, it became "St. Luke International Hospital".
The area around Akashicho, where the hospital is located, is on my walking route and passes near the hospital, but as far as the outside, there was a large hospital atmosphere and there was an image that many medical professionals seemed to be difficult to approach. I had to stop by the next St. Luke's Tower to enjoy tea and snacks.
But a few years ago, my family fell on a trip to Tohoku, causing severe wounds in my eyes. I had an emergency operation at a local university hospital, but I did not go to Tohoku as it was, but I got a letter of introduction and returned to Tokyo. Eventually, my acquaintance worked at St. Luke's, so I asked him to follow up at St. Luke's. After going to the hospital several times, he was hospitalized and had surgery again, and he was hospitalized for about a week.
What I found when I entered the hospital was that, except in the case of emergency such as critical care, the treatment of patients with referrals from other medical facilities was given priority. There is almost no hospital odor in the hospital like a general hospital. In addition, nurse stations are also paperless, and there are very few documents and it is refreshing. It is close to the image of hospitals in Europe and the United States.
There are about 500 sick rooms, all of which are private rooms. Each room has a bath and toilet, so you can feel comfortable like a hotel. At present, about half is a difference bed, conversely half can be used for insurance. There seems to be no choice among patients. In the hospital, there is a Christian chapel only in the Christian hospital, so you can feel somewhat relaxed. There are also convenience stores and dining rooms, making it a modern facility.

In addition, various volunteers are working in the hospital, providing assistance not only to inpatients but also to outpatients. Speaking of "St. Luke's," many people think of the subway sarin attack. It seems that he is also focusing on emergency medical care, and ambulances are always in and out. It is encouraging that there is such a general hospital nearby.

Finally, "St. Luke's" is famous by Dr. Shigeaki Hinohara, the president of 10 years old and who is still engaged in medical care. I'm just happy to see and hear that St. Luke's walking advertising tower is still active today.

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Street trees and loquats

[Mido] May 29, 2012 08:30

A loquat tree is planted on a street tree near the intersection of Nihonbashi Muromachi 4-chome.
There is a lot of fruit right now.
I don't think there are many loquat trees on street trees.
It's delicious, but I'm going to take it because it's in a public place.
I don't think there's anything. It decayed and became a bird's food.
I think it's a bit wasteful to think about it.
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In this photo, if you were taking a walk, it was written "Flowering Town Corner"
Various kinds of flowers were blooming in the flowerbed. If you look closely, the Civil Engineering Department Park
There is green tract of land section, but I don't usually care much about it, but this kind of thing
Because of the hardships of the people, the city is also beautiful.
I would like to thank you again.

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"Chuo-ku Forest" experience tour

[Sam] May 21, 2012 18:23

R0018823RS.JPG R0018861RS.JPG On May 20 (Sun), a “Chuo-ku Forest Experience Tour” was held by the Environmental Civil Engineering Department, Water and Green Division, Chuo-ku. .

After arriving at "Chuo-ku no Mori" in the Suma district of Hinohara-mura, Nishitama-gun, under the guidance of the forest conservation organization "Satoyama Regeneration School", start with "charcoal grilling experience".

Using a tool called "Kin Ebri", scraping charcoal that has been heated from the kiln (upper left in the photo), pulling charcoal with "Large Ebri" (in the upper part of the photo), and chilling the ash evenly (upper photo) (upper photo Right).

At the same time, wild cherry tree's "planting experience" (in the middle of the photo).

The lunch break is made at Kanzoso, a private house with a helmet structure (the upper floor is used for sericulture, etc., with an architectural style that makes gassho-style better lighting and ventilation and uses the upper floor for sericulture, etc.).

In the afternoon, "Forest Conservation Work Experience" <Thinning of cypress and cedar>.

First, select trees to be thinned. And the direction of defeat is determined based on the characteristics of the tree and the surroundings. After cutting the "receipt" horizontally and at an angle of 45 degrees horizontally up to the middle of the trunk in the direction you want to defeat (lower left of the photo), cut the "pass" on the other side and defeat it in the direction specified by the tension of the rope (lower photo). After that, cut off the branches and cut them to a length of 4m (lower right in the photo).

After a series of hands-on work, stop by Yamabukiya, a local specialty product direct sales shop directly managed by the Hinohara Village Tourism Association, and return home with the luck of Yamasato as a souvenir.

A fulfilling day that touches the rich nature of Hinohara Village, learns a part of forest conservation activities, and renews your thoughts on the natural environment.

Thank you very much for all the people involved.

 

pencilIn Chuo-ku, the Chuo-ku Forest business started in 2006. Subsidy for thinning, pruning, undergrowth cutting, tree planting, etc. carried out by forest conservation activity groups, "experience tours" twice in spring and autumn as a place to think about the environment, support for businesses and organizations in the city participating in the project, etc. The reason for implementation. In addition, the Chuo-ku Forest and Green Fund has been set up for the smooth operation of the business. In addition, it is said that "thinned wood" is also used for street furniture such as benches and flower pots, and for public works.

 

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