Hello everyone!
As always, in this blog I will be passionately talking about Komatsu's TMI (unimportant information)!
Recently, when I have time off, I go for a walk whenever I feel like it.
I think I'll walk to the sea today. I think I'll go say hello to the local deity. My friend is staying over, so I think I'll buy him some beer.
A new restaurant has opened over there, so maybe I should go and have some wine.
There's nothing like a beer after a long walk. (In the end, this is it.)

This is not Muro Tsuyoshi.
While out for a walk in the park, I noticed a rabbit that looked like Muro Tsuyoshi and it seemed to be trying to tell me something, and it really bothered me.
The mole is the key point, but it turns out to be bird droppings (reported)
You're looking up at me.
But wait. There's nothing I can do for you if you look at me like that, or so I said to myself. Now, let's try to put ourselves in the rabbit's shoes for a moment.

His/her eyes are looking up at the blue sky visible through the pine forest.
I also looked up at the sky from this angle, and it turned out to be a somewhat melancholic and surreal composition.
Maybe because he's a rabbit, he wants to go back to the moon. (Nicely put!)

Oh! There's a hippopotamus playground in the background! I took a photo and somehow it ended up looking like a godly hippopotamus. The hippopotamus is surrounded by an aura. There's no gratitude whatsoever.

There are also animals like anteaters that will not make eye contact with you at all.
Perhaps he is extremely shy, or perhaps one-third of his feet are buried in the sand and he can't get out.
There is a sense of sadness in the air. It's like they're asking to be left alone.

You might think that the playground equipment in the park exudes a sense of sadness and tragedy, but it's actually nice. This expression is staring straight ahead with a cynical smile that says, "See?"
His dashing pompadour can be seen on the tip of his toothbrush.

I also go for a walk around Kamakura.

Kamakura is one of my favorite cities, and I often go for walks around the city during cherry blossom season.
I went to say hello to the Great Buddha for the first time in a while. I used that as an excuse to relax and enjoy a delicious meal at my favorite cafe nearby.

While taking thorough infection control measures, we are gradually being able to travel further afield and have more time to chat over a drink, which I feel very happy and grateful for.
I think you'll be coming to Tokyo more often, so if you're in Tokyo, please come and visit Nakameguro☺
All our staff are looking forward to seeing you ♬
