It's been a while. This is Komatsu.
The long, humid rainy season is finally over and the sun is coming out.
These times are already making us feel depressed.
It even rained for days, making me want to say "What is this?", but finally the sun is shining through. I'm grateful.
The other day, the weather was finally nice, so I went for a walk and took a leisurely trip by myself.

Even when I looked back...I saw a clearly strange scene in the quiet residential area.

It is the former residence of Yanagi Soetsu, one of Japan's leading thinkers.
Do you know who Sori Yanagi is?
While working as a world-renowned industrial designer, he also served as the third director of the Japan Folk Crafts Museum for approximately 30 years.
Soetsu Yanagi is the biological father of Sori Yanagi.
If you are interested in the Japan Folk Crafts Museum, please click here
Let's get motivated again... Okay! Let's walk
That's what I thought, but then I realized I was hungry.
If I'm hungry, I can't move. I don't want to move.
So, I went to "BONDI COFFEE," a place that is known only to those in the know and completely unknown to those who don't, and their sandwiches are delicious. It had been a while since I last ate out, so I got excited and forgot to take pictures of the actual meal.


I don't usually take pictures of cafe exteriors, but it's been so long since I last did one that I'm pretty excited.
It became a series without permission
I would love to have this rug in the Japan Folk Crafts Museum
↑You can see the details online!

And then you finally realize that you've been walking around without your wallet.
I was able to pay cashless at the cafe, but I wouldn't have been able to enter the Folk Crafts Museum even if it wasn't closed because I wouldn't have been able to pay the admission fee.
Seriously... And what a convenient world we live in...
See you next time!