Is it coincidence or inevitably that Gegege was called?
Nov. 30 is the anniversary of the death of a very timid family. I went to Sengawa in Chofu to visit a grave.
On the way home, I wonder if I should go to Futa Tenjin in Chofu. Chofu was the area where I was in charge of work before, but I had never been to Futatenjin, so I was watching a rebroadcast of "Gegege no Wife" on BS12 until last summer, so I wanted to see Kitaro objects.
As soon as I arrived at Chofu Station, I noticed a poster in the photo. On this day, November 30 was the anniversary of Shigeru Mizuki. Chofu City celebrates the achievements of Shigeru Mizuki, an honorary citizen of Chofu City, and seems to be holding various events with the anniversary of his death as a Gege anniversary. On this day, stamp rally was held and it was crowded with many people.
There was also a point of stamp rally on the station premises, and there were many customers in the Tenjin-dori shopping street.
In the shopping street, there are Kitaro objects, a mouse man, a cat daughter, a coloring book, and an object of an eyeball father, including an object of Kitaro. There was no such girl as a crying grandfather and a sandy grandmother. I'm sorry.
Kitaro Chaya was opened in the middle of the shopping street. I think it used to be on the approach to Jindaiji Temple before, but it seemed to have relocated and just opened 10 days ago. Does this have a connection? There was a line and the store was restricted.
I witnessed a lot of Chanchanko figure, which seems to have been purchased at Kitaro Chaya. I'm also wearing Gata.
It was a coincidence that I was led by something, and because it was a corner, I went through the shopping street and visited Futatenjin. The grounds were also crowded with people from stamp rally.
Shigeru Mizuki was sent to Rabaul, a fierce battlefield during the war, where he was attacked and died nine, but lost his left arm. After returning to Japan, when he was moving to Tokyo to undergo surgery, he would sit in a ruined building with a disabled soldier he met at Sagamihara Hospital. Since it was a building managed by the capital in Aoyama, he was issued an evacuation order, but if he demanded extraordinary money with the expected development and resisted, he was allowed to live in 5 rooms in the dormitory of the repatriator in Tsukishima. You. The location of the dormitory could not be specified in the fireho map of the Showa 20s in the Chuo-ku history book Tsukishima edition. A fire insurance map is like a house map created by an insurance company to determine the premium rate for fire insurance.
There is a figure marked as the place where Shigeru Mizuki lived in Tsukishima in the history of Chuo-ku Tsukishima edition, but the topography of Tsukishima (now Kachidoki) is different from the present, and the current Kachidoki 2-chome It seems that you have roughly marked the middle area where you can judge it as 3-chome.
According to the fireho map, tenement houses are connected at Tsukishima-dori 8-chome 9-chome. In front of the current Kachidoki View Tower in the photo, it is the Kiyosumi-dori side of the square.
I saw a map created based on the memories of those born at Tsukishima-dori 8-chome in 1941 (Showa16). He grew up in the tenement house of Kachidoki 2-chome, and remembers the last names and arrangement of the people who lived around him quite accurately. I remember that the two tenement houses in front of the alley of the tenement house where he lived were the dormitories mainly used for repatriates from China. I feel that the direction of the map is a little different, but it seems that there were four alleys between the tenement houses and the outside was a dormitory for repatriates, and Shigeru Mizuki was around the location of Tsukishima Daini Children's Park in the photo I think there was.
According to Shigeru Mizuki's book, Neboke Life, the repatriates don't work much. The disabled soldier's street fundraising was held. I feel limited to fundraising and try to qualify for a fish shop to eat, but I have to collect 300 new customers to register for business. Most of the houses have already been registered because of the distribution of fish, and most of the friends will give up on the difficult fish shop registration. When the number of registrations is barely collected, Shigeru Mizuki, who hated the fish shop most because there were no people and only the Tsukishima area, is imposed on the fish shop. If you ask for one hand, you will attach an assistant, and even if you are a fish shop, you will think lightly that only distribute the distributed fish to the registrant and accept it after all. There is no store and I go around by rear car, but the assistant is not motivated at all, and Shigeru Mizuki alone sells the large fish distributed at the market and sells it to applicants. Because he was an amateur, he didn't know what fish, and the size of the fillets was different, and it seemed difficult to complain. However, it is stable to sell to the person who made the reservation, and when a little storage is made, another person increases, and rents a hut at the foot of Kachidokibashi with the introduction of a customer. When I thought that this would be on track, I would like to hear from Musashino Art School, which I sent an application for a while ago, that I had no recent attendance. After all, when I was struggling too far to go to Kichijoji, a friend who started a fish shop together wanted to sell the shop, so I sold it out and moved to Inokashirakoen soba. I'm away from Chuo-ku here.
Artists are taught that they can't afford to have money and afford, and painters give up. A landlord in Anjuku who stayed in Kobe on the way to return home with a fund-raising pilgrimage invited him to buy an inn and asked his father to provide financial assistance and embark on apartment management. The master of picture story showya, who became acquainted with the land on Mizuki Street, calls Mizuki-san, so it was troublesome to correct it, and I started writing picture story show with Shigeru Mizuki as a pseudonym and became a manga artist. After that, it is depicted in detail in "Gegege's Wife". I think he's a very strong person with vitality. The autobiography and essays are also interesting and interesting.
If you don't like scary things, you will never see other fairy or shy things. However, Kitaro, the grave of Shonen Magazine, was reading for some reason. Even though it is a celebrity, I don't remember the anniversary, but did this Gegege Anniversary invite you to Chofu Station on that edge?