"Let's make a personal history of Kyobashi and myself" on display
It's a personal matter, last month.
"Let's make a personal history of Kyobashi and myself."
This course is the Kyobashi Library, and I have been taking it.
I have reached my 60th birthday.
What was my life?
Is it an ant to stop and think about it? Yeah.
Lecturer Koichi Honma's explanation was very easy to understand, and I realized the significance of creating my own history.
In addition, the person in charge of the library gathered various materials in advance, and it was very helpful and helpful in proceeding.
The venue was a peaceful atmosphere with the memories of the participants.
"Isn't it possible? "I thought it was very difficult.
I was fully aware that I didn't have a literary talent, and I knew that the letters were dirty from a young age, but it has been exhibited. (Perhaps I'm writing such an aho too, to set the hurdle lower?)
Regardless of my thing, the other three people on display look back on the old days of Chuo-ku, so I think it is very valuable.
Please read it.
If you take a bird's-eye view of what you have experienced without being conscious of, you may be able to clearly recall the memories of sounds, fragrances, and smells that you have completely forgotten.
That time makes you feel very sweet and happy!
The Kyobashi Library will be closed at the end of August.
If you come to see the historical library before closing, it may be fun to take a look a little bit?
(Exhibition is full of this month)
〒104-0045
1-1-1 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku 1-2 basement floor of Chuo-ku government office
Phone: 03-3543-9025