Thinking about numbers: The hermit of Mt. Taradake
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November 11th (Friday)
Another lucky day with repeated numbers
It's quite interesting in terms of numbers and the sage of Mt. Tara.
①1782 1572 1452 Do you know what these three numbers are?
I'm bragging, but these are the results of the Isahaya City Council election in which I ran as a candidate. 1782 votes in 2017, 1572 votes in 2013, and 1452 votes in 2009. I increased my votes with each election.
②I walked the entire Shikoku Pilgrimage (1400km) in 38 days when I turned 60 (2008).
③I participated in the 105km endurance walking rally between Sasebo and Shimabara 18 times, and completed the walk 15 times.
④When I was young, I climbed Mt. Kokonoe with my family almost every year.
⑤I have given 446 "Voice of Monday" street speeches. It's been seven years.
⑥I think this is the sixth year of YY Children's Cafeteria.
⑦I've had many setbacks.
I gave up on my attempt to climb the "100 Famous Mountains of Japan" when I reached Western Japan, and the "beer incident" between Sasebo and Shimabara was particularly famous and painful. I gave up because I couldn't resist the temptation of beer because of the extreme heat.
It's easy to look back when you remember things in numbers. No wonder you get older. I think that from now on, my life will be one of slowly looking back on the path I've walked, with the idea of "descending the mountain."
The shooting of President Osho and Kyushu connections, Yamaguchi-gumi Kodo-kai, Kyoto University casino connections, MK Aoki clan, Kyoto Station redevelopment and Chongryon front companies
The shooting of President Osho, where the perpetrator and motive are still unknown, the extortion case by the sixth Yamaguchi-gumi's young boss, Takayama Seiji, which was the source of the Yamaguchi-gumi split, the World Heritage site Daigoji Temple taken over by the new religion Shinnyoen, the Kyoto Station redevelopment with a series of deaths and Chongryon-affiliated companies, and the Kyoto University casino connections connected to the pachinko parlor Maruhan. A full-scale true story-based non-fiction that tracks down the masterminds of money and violence lurking in modern Kyoto. Whether it's black money or white money. See the mastermind behind Kyoto's taboos!
Another lucky day with repeated numbers
It's quite interesting in terms of numbers and the sage of Mt. Tara.
①1782 1572 1452 Do you know what these three numbers are?
I'm bragging, but these are the results of the Isahaya City Council election in which I ran as a candidate. 1782 votes in 2017, 1572 votes in 2013, and 1452 votes in 2009. I increased my votes with each election.
②I walked the entire Shikoku Pilgrimage (1400km) in 38 days when I turned 60 (2008).
③I participated in the 105km endurance walking rally between Sasebo and Shimabara 18 times, and completed the walk 15 times.
④When I was young, I climbed Mt. Kokonoe with my family almost every year.
⑤I have given 446 "Voice of Monday" street speeches. It's been seven years.
⑥I think this is the sixth year of YY Children's Cafeteria.
⑦I've had many setbacks.
I gave up on my attempt to climb the "100 Famous Mountains of Japan" when I reached Western Japan, and the "beer incident" between Sasebo and Shimabara was particularly famous and painful. I gave up because I couldn't resist the temptation of beer because of the extreme heat.
It's easy to look back when you remember things in numbers. No wonder you get older. I think that from now on, my life will be one of slowly looking back on the path I've walked, with the idea of "descending the mountain."
The shooting of President Osho and Kyushu connections, Yamaguchi-gumi Kodo-kai, Kyoto University casino connections, MK Aoki clan, Kyoto Station redevelopment and Chongryon front companies
The shooting of President Osho, where the perpetrator and motive are still unknown, the extortion case by the sixth Yamaguchi-gumi's young boss, Takayama Seiji, which was the source of the Yamaguchi-gumi split, the World Heritage site Daigoji Temple taken over by the new religion Shinnyoen, the Kyoto Station redevelopment with a series of deaths and Chongryon-affiliated companies, and the Kyoto University casino connections connected to the pachinko parlor Maruhan. A full-scale true story-based non-fiction that tracks down the masterminds of money and violence lurking in modern Kyoto. Whether it's black money or white money. See the mastermind behind Kyoto's taboos!
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