Ginkgo leaves continue to fall: Going back to the past from his own sources. Searching through ancient documents such as the Tsuji family documents, Koshu's thoughts turn to his ancestors who practiced medicine on the banks of the Fuefuki River. The death of his father, who was expected to succeed Hojun Hospital, supported his family as a newspaper journalist, and was also well versed in the art of biwa. Born into a wealthy medical family in Kokufu, Kasugai-cho, Yamanashi, why did his father leave his hometown at a young age and never return? In today's stress-resistant world, where excess is so rampant, we can see the joy, anger, sorrow, and happiness deep within people. Obata Bungo-no-kami Masamori (1534-1582), a military commander of the Takeda clan, was a patient of Japanese schistosomiasis (a disease caused by the parasitic worm Schistosoma, which is transmitted through the intermediate host of a certain type of snail that lives in freshwater such as rivers), Professor Kunio (1925-1999) and relatives of the Saegusa family
It is a word that expresses a noble and elegant taste, or that state of being. It also means having culture and refinement in poetry, calligraphy, painting, and the tea ceremony, and the understanding of these things. In the Shomon school (disciples of Basho MATSUO), it can refer to haiku itself, or the essence of the beauty of haiku. It can also be seen as beauty that is in harmony with nature and culture, or beauty that is in harmony with the surrounding environment. On the other hand, "elegance" is a refined beauty that is expressed from within an individual. It is similar to "fūryū," but while "elegance" expresses sensitivity to and appreciation of nature and art, "fūga" emphasizes refined elegance and beauty, especially dignity and grace. "Elegance" also includes a sense of playfulness, while "fūga" gives a more formal impression. Furyu means being detached from the world and being refined, while at the same time being be...