根本卓哉

厳しき中に精緻あり

The Sacredness of the Children's RoomElite

families always have a children's room that they have used since childhood. Before entering elementary school, I was given a spacious room in a "traditional Japanese house of a famous family" like a mansion under the strict rule of my grandfather, where I practiced Kanji characters every day. However, my grandfather and mother had a falling out and my mother left, so I had no choice but to leave with her. I am glad that my father followed me, but sometimes I wonder what would have happened to me if he had not. So I entered an elementary school that was relatively far away from the school where I went to two schools that had just been newly established and had once made a name for themselves as delinquent junior high schools. The children's room I have used since then is now my save point. You may think, "Is this a game? I also have a sister. I would like to share with you some of the sanctuary events that I have experienced. First, I had an encounter with a picture of my past and my accomplishments. This is something I think everyone will experience, but the longer it takes to get back to your room, the more moving it is. It is significant. Second, an encounter with a former toy or book. This is very important for me, because knowing the transition of a hobby is tantamount to knowing one's own history. In addition to that, it is great to find something that can promote the old. Game consoles, self-help books, religious books, philo