Chogyu Takayama (1871-1902: born in Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture), a literary figure in the early Meiji period, entered the literary world with the novel "Takiguchi Nyudo" (1894), and seems to have started a vigorous critic and literary activity thereafter. After studying abroad in Europe, which was just around the corner, he was offered a professorship at Kyoto University, but died at the young age of 31 in 1902, two years after he began to fight against pulmonary tuberculosis. Scenicloved the scenery of Kiyomigata in Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka City, and stayed there several times. Chogyu in Kiyomigata, Tokyodo bookshop (November 1905): At the beginning of April I left Atami and visited the historic site of Kiyomigata. It was an evening when the wind rustled in the pine grove in the distance and the sound of the waves sounded like a quiet thought. I left the inn alone and took a walk through Miho no Matsubara. The setting sun lingers only slightly in the clouds, but the moon has not yet risen. Tago no Ura song (Urawa) is during the evening calm, but there are almost no plovers. After passing Ejiri and Shimizu, you can see the ring tower of Ryugeji Temple on your right. The wind that blows down from the mountains enters my sleeves, and as I ride it, I hear the bell that signals the arrival of dusk, and the loneliness of early spring is all the more. By the time we arrived at Miho, the moon had finally risen, and the mist from the Kiyomigata Lagoon covered the crossroads on the far opposite shore, and the high roots of Mt. Fuji were white with snow. If you look around, the pine forest in the area is densely covered with trees. Even the color of snow, the color of the moonlight leaking through the swaying trees, was faintly misty and nothing could be seen under the trees. As the sound of the waves approached, I finally stood by the pine tree of angel's raiment. The Angel's Raiment Pine was something I had been longing to see for a long time. Alright, now let's spend the night with the moon. The pine tree has long since dried up, leaving only the bark of its trunk. There was a stone monument under the tree, but the light of the moon was weak and I couldn't make out what was written. The only thing that hasn't changed since then is the sound of the waves and the pine breeze. I cried all through the night in the shade of the pines. I don't know why. I couldn't stop the tears from flowing when I thought that I was crying all alone in Miho no Matsubara in Suruga. Even if I cried, who would feel sorry for me? The koto in my heart echoes with the helpless loneliness of a wild goose separated from its flock in the vast heaven and earth. This thought made me cry. When I think about the past, I also had an Amatsu maiden (lover). But the maiden was not a sincere person. Then her heart was ripped open by her floating thoughts, leaving her with a wound that could never be healed. All happiness left me and never came back.
Saga Prefecture, Karatsu City, and JA Karatsu work together to fully support new farmers (benefits and incentives). A typical example of this is the Karatsu Agri-Training program, in which even inexperienced farmers can feel at ease in farming by spending two years working with host farmers to learn cultivation techniques, management know-how, and how to interact with the local community. In addition, we are also focusing on implementing farming enlightenment seminars and short-term training. In addition, JA, municipalities, subcommittees, etc. are working together to create a list of idle farmland and used greenhouses so that they can smoothly start farming after receiving ugg training. In recent years, material costs have skyrocketed, and once you start growing strawberries, the initial investment is huge, and it requires a lot of effort in terms of management. In order to realize new farming, the fact that these expenses can be minimized is also the reality of the current region whe...