
Hello, I'm a new member of the workforce who recently graduated from university.
My favorite celebrities are Miura Jun and Lily Franky. Nice to meet you.
My initials would overlap with other staff members', so my name should actually be Kawamura Mao, but I'd like to just go with Kawamura Oma.
Since this is the first time, I would like to introduce myself and list some of the things I like.
1. Alcohol, Space, and Hell
I like alcohol and drink highballs almost every day. I bought a soda maker and keep a bottle of whiskey on hand.
What do you usually talk about when you're drunk?
For some reason, I often talk about space and hell with my friends.
Stories about space have no end and go on forever, so it can get scary along the way.
I had a friend who cried because the story got so far, but the universe is just that incomprehensible.

2. Block walls
Concrete fences are common in residential buildings.
The most common design is three mountains lined up.

I once saw a TV program about an elementary school student who loved block walls. He found a rare block wall and ran over shouting, "It's artistic! It's artistic!" I found that scene hilarious, and since then I've been paying attention to it when walking around town, and I've become completely hooked. I get happy when I occasionally come across a rare shape.
3. Insects
Perhaps because I grew up on the land of Hokkaido, I enjoy observing insects.
If you find a spider in your home, capture it in a plastic container, observe it, and then release it outside.
My dream is to one day go to the Amazon to look for a new species of insect and name it "Maomushi."
When I saw a moth that looked just like the former US president named "Donald Trump," I thought I'd like to do the same.

4.Artwork
I love Chinese art, Japanese art, and Persian art.

When I go to an art museum, I'm excited not only by the artworks but also by the way they are displayed.
I find it endearing to see a mushy clay dog made during the Three Kingdoms period, carefully kept in a glass display case.
The other day, a friend who knew I loved that mushy dog gave me a similar piece that the dog had made when he was about five years old, which made me really happy.
Tokyo National Museum's Dog My friend's rabbit (maybe)
In future blog posts, I would like to introduce some things that I think are artistic and staff-friendly, like block walls.
Thank you very much!