The reason I've kept writing note for 46 days is the same reason I couldn't stop crying at the aquarium!
Thanks to everyone, today marks my 46th day of writing on note!
It seems many people are reading my posts, as the total view count has exceeded 22,000!
I'm about to reach 350 followers.

With that said, I recently went to an aquarium. Once I was there, I was so moved that I couldn't stop crying from start to finish.Why am I crying while looking at a walrus??
When I thought about the reason, it was the same as the reason why I keep writing on note, so I'm writing about that today!
The aquarium visit was sparked by a single note article
It all started with a note by Takuya Ito, a writer from Aichi who loves aquariums.
He mentioned he wanted to interview people who love aquariums.
I've always liked aquariums and would visit them occasionally, but after discovering Mr. Ito's note, I've come to love them even more.
It's not just that his love for aquariums comes through in his writing. I get chills from the exquisite word choices he uses throughout his pieces. He's just that good.
Writing that perfectly combines passion and technique has an irresistible charm.That's why I can't help but look forward to every new article he posts.
Since Mr. Ito, who sparked my love for aquariums, said he wanted to interview people who love them, there was no way I wasn't going to volunteer!

So, the other day, I went to Hakkeijima Sea Paradise for some 'training'.
Overwhelmed by the power of the show unfolding before my eyes
If there's one main event at an aquarium, it's the show held in the large tank and stage area. The program this time was something like this.
Dolphin jumping performance
Quiz tournament by 'Piko-chan' the walrus
Penguin waddling walk performance
Moving illusion featuring a beluga whale and a trainer
High-impact performance by seven dolphins and their trainers
Despite it being a short 30-minute show, the content was so overwhelming that I was completely absorbed, to the point where I even forgot my second son, who had come with me, was there. And I couldn't stop crying.
I had been crying from the very beginning of the show until the end.
The reason for my tears was feeling the "passion"
During the show, I felt the "passion" of Hakkeijima Sea Paradise.
The passion packed into a mere 30-minute show. If you include practice time, how many hours a day do the trainers spend in the water? Their bodies must get cold, too.
Since they work with living creatures, they wouldn't be able to do their jobs without building a relationship of trust, and it wouldn't be easy to find a substitute if they took a day off.
Being on stage isn't their only job. They also have to take care of the animals.
I realized that you couldn't keep doing a job like this if you didn't love it.
Moved by the animals' passion, too
During the show, the animals received fish as a reward every time they did something, but do they really perform their tricks just for the "reward"?
I've heard that animals like dolphins and walruses are intelligent.
I've never owned a dolphin, but I used to have a dog. Even without rewards, they would perform many tricks like "shake" or "sit" just to see me happy.
I don't know anything about marine life, but couldn't it be that these animals are also working hard at their performances every day because they want to make their beloved trainers happy?
When I thought about that, I was so moved by the sight of these devoted animals that I couldn't put my handkerchief down.
The desire to "make the audience happy!" is the same for me!
I was moved by the show put on by the aquarium's stars, but suddenly I thought,"Isn't this passion the same reason I write on note?"
I want the people who read my work to feel happy, thinking, "Kanasawa-san was interesting again today!" or "I learned something new."
Thankfully, I receive many comments on my note every time. This becomes my driving force and creates a very positive cycle.
I feel happy watching everyone open themselves up through Kanasawa-san👍💕
This is what note is all about~☺️
As expected, Principal Kanasawa is like the hero in Dragon Quest~
The way you keep leading people along🙂↕️
It looks like your party is going to keep growing🤭
Exactly! This is the kind of note I want to do!!
A note technique that builds friendships and expands connections through note!!!
Friends connected by passion won't drift apart so easily, you know?
I hope that by sharing the excitement I felt, more people will think, "Maybe I should try note, too."
I teach how to write notes that convey your thoughts through "likes" and "empathy"!
On this account, I share how to write notes to connect with like-minded people who resonate with your message every day.
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I'm happy that my "feelings about the aquarium" and the "feelings I share on note" are the same.
Just as the aquarium trainers and animals work hard to cheer up the audience, I want to bring smiles and energy to those who read my work.
Ito-san summarized the emotions I felt at the aquarium into a post. Thank you so much!!!
I'm happy that my circle of friends is growing like this again today.
That's why I wrote a note today, too.
That was fun! Thank you.
I'll be doing this!
Starting Monday, July 15th, I'll be hosting a Space (like an Instagram Live!) on my X account.
The people joining me to chat are friends I love dearly.
It'll be a quick 30-minute listen, so please come and join us.
Click the link below for details. Follow me to make sure you don't miss any information! Look forward to it!
\ 開催まであと4日!/
— 金沢 美和|note案内人 (@manasaka55) July 11, 2025
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