#01 A moment of relief and "Nice to meet you, note."
Nice to meet you.
I am a former independent baseball league player,

I am a childhood cancer survivor from the AYA generation.

Now, while working in Tokyo,
I give lectures on the theme of life,
and teach baseball to children.




In this note, rather than teaching something skillfully,
I hope to make it a place where readers can relax their shoulders a little.
If you can think,
"I'll take it easy tomorrow, too,"
that alone is enough.
It has been two and a half years since I retired from competitive sports.
I have been alive for 28 years.
Looking back,
there were quite a lot of times when things didn't go well,
and times when I took the long way around.
But strangely enough,
it is actually those times that have made me who I am today.
The fact that morning comes as a matter of course,
eating a meal with someone,
being able to say "see you later."
I have come to feel that each of these daily occurrences
is something very precious.
Here, I hope to write loosely about baseball,
children,
life,
Okinawa, and prayer.
I hope to write down my daily realizations,
and things like the voice from my gut,
in a rough way.
Occasionally, I will also write about muscle training,
and days spent in nature.
On the train,
before going to sleep,
when you just want to hear someone's voice,
I would be happy if you could drop by to read.
I will write loosely with a warmth that makes your breathing a little deeper when you read it.

Thank you for your support!
