I'll tell you.
I'll put the soap of bubbles on my hand.
I'm shy, wash between my fingers, and wash my wrists.
The grandson who attended the kindergarten whispered in front of the washbasin to reveal the secrets.
"I'll tell you how to wash your hands with soap."
He demonstrated seriously and politely, perhaps as instructed in the garden.
For children, the situation of teaching knowledge to adults may be pleasant.
It's a great pleasure for a growing child, as if he were an adult.
About a week later, another grandson, who had attended a kindergarten in Fukuoka, said in his ears.
"I'll tell you how to wash your hands with soap."
I was impressed that every kindergarten taught well about hand washing.
Probably he practiced the words of his favorite teacher, "It's important, so please tell the people at home."
Two children continued to teach me how to wash my hands, and I was filled with happy feelings.
Until now, every time I return from outside, "Yes, side by side. Wash your hands, "he said, and put a stepping stone to reach the Karan.
The stepping stone was no longer needed.
May 2020. "Let's wash your hands with soap!" on the correspondent blog.
Chika Haumino's manga "Lion in March" set in the Tsukuda and Tsukishima areas.
There is a poster where the three sisters of the main characters, "Akari, Hinata, Momo", recommend soap washing.
I think many people have seen it because it was also stuck in public institutions.
I contacted the editorial and general affairs section of Shiroizumi because I wanted to post such a gentle illustration on my blog. "If it is used for infectious disease control," I said.
The number of infected person in flu and COVID-19 is increasing this winter.
But we have already learned how to prevent it, such as avoiding the three secrets.
At that time, hand washing, hand disinfection, wearing masks, etc. were rooted in daily life.
The main character of "Lion in March" is "Mizu Kiriyama", who became a professional shogi player at the age of 15.
The active stages include Tsukuda, Tsukishima, Shinkawa, and Sendagaya, where the Shogi Kaikan is located.
Of course, it is the name of a different town in the work, but there are real scenes everywhere, so I was able to feel the work close.
The Chuo-ohashi Bridge spans the Sumida River. The east bank is Tsukuda 1-chome, and the west bank is Shinkawa 2-chome.
Zero Kiriyama crosses this bridge on a daily basis.
The bridge is a two-way continuous steel diagonal bridge. Total length is 210.7m.
The magnificent cable is beautiful, powerful, violent, sad, and changes to represent the protagonist's heart fold.
The bridge was sometimes felt short, long, and could not be crossed.
In the morning, day, night, and a variety of faces, and on the wind and stormy days the cable screamed guon.
This place on the Sumida River Terrace often appears in the "Lion in March".
Symbol pillars are installed at the site of the water mark and the water mark, which measured the average tide level, which is the standard of altitude.
The scene where Rei Kiriyama and sister Kawamoto touch each other innocently softened my heart.
The futuristic design, sharp triangular frame, changes the appearance in a variety of ways according to the movements of the characters.
Was it around this time that Sota Fujii's success began in the shogi world?
I was stunned and applauded by the reality beyond anime.
Young people who are more active than comics have come out one after another.
Among the photos of Tsukuda and Tsukishima I took, there is one I like.
Yamamoto Shoten, a candy store in Tsukuda. It was known by the children as "chobee."
Closed in May 2020.
There was a very nice social space for children who gathered by bicycle.
Here, Kawamoto-sanchi's Akari, Hinata, and Momo-chan should definitely have passed.