Author: Masayuki (Yuki) Kawagishi

  • 清澄庭園にて

    連休の谷間で良い天気だったので、家の近所にある清澄庭園にお散歩してきました。いやー癒されますね。

    Kiyosumi Garden

    そのほかの写真はFlickrにアップしてます。

  • HIMEMIKO*WEB再開しますた

    閉鎖しようと言ってましたが気が変わりました。やっぱりWikipediaとかだけだと不十分なので、コンテンツを移さずに残します。
    くわしくは http://www.himemiko.info/ を見てください。

  • Kiyosumi Garden

    Today I went for a walk to Kiyosumi Garden, within a 15-minute walk from my house, because it was a sunny Japanese Thanksgiving Day and I wanted to get out of my house.

    These are photos. They make me feel at ease.

    Kiyosumi Garden

    The rest are uploaded on Flickr.

  • HIMEMIKO*WEB is up again

    I’ve changed my mind. In the beginning of this year I said I’d give up keeping my Japanese history website HIMEMIKO*WEB to move my content to Wikipedia, but I find it’s better to keep them here than in Wikipedia or other websites.
    Anyway visit http://www.himemiko.info/ for details.

  • 新生銀行から文句が来ました

    新生銀行から封書が届いてました。開けてみると長文の手紙が。

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  • ドコモからもE71発売

    ドコモの今年の冬モデルとして、ソフトバンクと同じく、Nokia E71が出るとのこと。こちらも「NMなんとか」ではなく、ただのNokia E71として出るようです。

    スペック、機能などはSIMロックがかかっている以外はソフトバンク版と同じ。変なアプリインストール規制やドコモ向けの去勢などもない見込みだそうです。

    まあ見た目がBlackberry Boldとよく似ているので、私が買い換えるとしたらこちらではなくBlackberry Boldのほうになるでしょうね。Blackberry Boldと、ソフトバンクから出るN82との2台持ちになりそうかな。

    なんにしても、今年のボーナスはすぐに飛んでいきそうです。

  • 結局オバマが勝ったわけですが……

    はたして日本の国益にどれだけなるのかどうか。民主党政権は歴史的に日本に冷たいですからね。。。1996年のクリントン訪中のときみたいに、「ジャパン・パッシング」が再来しなければいいんですが。。。ブッシュは曲がりなりにも中韓ににらみをきかせてて日本の首相とも仲良くやってたんですが、オバマ政権は果たして北朝鮮の拉致被害者救出に協力的になってくれるでしょうか。。。

    まあどっちに転んでも日本はアメリカなしでは生きていけないわけで、これまで通り仲良しこよしでやっていくしかないわけですが。。。無視だけはされないようにしないと、ね。

  • Fever in Obama

    From CNN:

    They may well get excited, because they can earn a great deal of money from visitors to Obama City for at least four years from now. This might be one of Japan’s national benefits Obama Administration will bring to us.

  • What will Obama do for Japan?

    This afternoon media announced that Barack Obama had made history. He’s going to be the first Black US President in American history, as well as the President from the Democratic Party which has not sent the President for eight years.

    Whichever will become the next US President, Obama or McCain, as a Japanese citizen our big concern is whether the new President will treat us well or not. We are afraid that Japan’s national benefit might be somewhat impaired by the Democratic administration. Unlike Republicans, governors and congresspersons from the Democratic Party have treated Japan coldly in the past. We are anxious about the so-called “Japan passing” attitude coming up again. We’ll never forget that, when the former President Bill Clinton visited China in 1996, he “ignored” to see Japan and returned home without dropping in.

    Our national security is also an important issue. There are several countries of which we need to be cautious, including China and North Korea. The current President Bush, apart from his other policies, has been playing an important role together with Japan’s Prime Ministers to keep the Asia-Pacific area still safe and secured, with great influence over those countries. On the other hand, seeing that the Democrats will be dominant in American government and congress, we wonder how much the United States will help us to protect our country from those “dangerous” countries. How much will Obama Administration be cooperative to save abducted people out of North Korea?

    Nevertheless, however much we feel uneasy about Obama’s policies, Japan can’t live without the United States. We have no other options but to keep up with America’s way. All Japan has to do is to keep good relationships with the US, and, more than that, to make its best efforts not to be “ignored” by America and the other countries in the rest of the world.