Inari wants to live in peace
Osaka Expo
In 1974, animation of the Isono family, a national work, began.
But that's not the Showa landscape that I once saw on the other side of the screen, somewhere nostalgic.
There were buildings lined up, and furniture with 220-year standards such as all-electric appliances and flat-screen TVs was lined up indoors.
But the strangest thing is the presence of white cat balls.
I somehow thought this would happen, but the name was changed to the same little fox.
In reality, keeping a wild fox requires a lot of cumbersome procedures and a permit from the administration.
Therefore, at least the desire to fully love in the general family even in animation may have appeared in the work.
Whatever made me a fox, my balls were cute, and my viewership was good.And I look forward to it every week.
Even in a seven-day weekend, if I hadn't seen this, Sunday wouldn't have ended and I wouldn't feel refreshed.
Similarly, in 1949, the movement to expand the highway network throughout the country remained unchanged.
However, it is no exaggeration to say that it has already been laid all over Japan, and there is not much point in adding more.
So I summoned a government official in front of Inari Taisha Shrine and hit him straight in the face as usual.
"I'm not saying don't build highways, but it's time for a nationwide inspection."
Speaking to Prime Minister Sato from a tall tatami mat, he shakes his head vertically for sure.
It would be helpful if the Japanese people could honestly agree that I am generally right except for my retirement.
And the politically and economically ignorant Fox Daughter is what the Road Government does, as usual, to beat the truth of the kiwi.
"If you're going to prepare for next year's Expo, try to avoid unforeseen events first."
In preparation for Expo Osaka next year, instead of expanding the highway network, the fox shouted, forcing the policy to give top priority to the simultaneous inspection of infrastructure development.
"It is good that the interior is deteriorating without any apparent abnormalities.... like me, for example. "
"Haha! What do you call me?!Inari-sama is still young! "
Since he was over 400 years old, I casually appealed to him to hide.
But Sato-san, the current prime minister, was able to put in a comic strip without putting in his hair.Having returned to the flow with some force, I felt an unusual urge not to retreat.
(Told the customer that the product was not good and that was fine.Yeah... that's fine.)
Murmuring twice without giving up, he exhales a big sigh in his heart.
And given the news of the future, the deterioration of highways and tunnels and car recalls were problematic.
We also conduct regular inspections in the present era, but in a way that only partially investigates and judges the whole thing, it is as appropriate as a live cat compared to the future!I only look like I'm doing it.
Fortunately, I have been able to operate without any problems so I know that no one pointed it out, but my patience reached the limit of the road community that was left unattended.
So I thought it was a good opportunity and waited among Inari Taisha Shrine.
Therefore, a nationwide simultaneous inspection was started as I requested.It's an uncontroversial, superregulatory measure.
Automotive companies were also ordered to conduct a detailed inspection once.
Using the authority of the Emperor of God can transfer these exceptions to pom-pom execution, but because politics and economics are amateurs, they are basically abandoned except for a long time, and I definitely don't want to be involved.
I am a heavy fox daughter who draws herself into a house in the back of the woods.
Therefore, from the perspective of the Japanese people, it is very rare for me to wield my authority as the supreme ruler of Japan. I am a shy god, and the Diet and the administration have minimized the confusion.
However, if you raise your heavy hips to protect your country and people, it will be good to stay here considering whether what you do is a great success, even if you fail once or twice.
In addition, there is a natural possibility of exercising the miracle of God, which is impossible for humans, while minimizing the damage caused by incidents and accidents.
The rest has been alive for more than 400 years, and the super cute fox daughter and young girl who still build the legend.... what a fox you're in.
It will be discussed later, but when the highways built in the first period were inspected simultaneously, the interior deteriorated considerably.
It is also very likely that an earthquake will cause a collapse, so we found a number of areas that should be repaired as soon as possible.
The Road Corporation, whose profits were reduced as a result, thanked me, but as the person in question, I can only say, oh... and I am perplexed that I only said what is normal in Japan in the future.
By the way, I can hear the information that it is done by one bridge leg because there is no earthquake around Kobe during the period of various delicate situations.
He said, "If the earthquake didn't come, you'd get rid of it."I can't think common-sense, such as failing to prepare for an emergency! "
A slightly frustrating announcement of the main operation prompted a rebuilding order, but at this point, it was not clear whether this was a good thing or a bad thing.
In addition, automobiles were found to be defective in tires and brakes, and it was discovered that leaving them unattended could lead to a major accident. Therefore, companies made an official announcement that they would hurry to collect and repair them.
I didn't say anything because I wanted to be praised, but I just did something I was worried about.
But I was honestly delighted to hear the report that I was glad to have noticed it before I lost my life, and I was glad it was useful.
The Exposition of Japan was held in 1970.
Commonly known as Expo Osaka, the first day of March 15 is 183 days in Chisato Hills, Sumida City, Osaka Prefecture.
It employs cutting-edge technology and services to express life in the near future, as well as retrofunctional designs today, from buildings to companion uniforms.
Retro-future is a vision of the future that everyone imagines.
This time, we reproduced it using the entire venue.
Seventy-seven countries participated in the World Exposition on the theme of human progress and harmony.
It was an event of symbolic significance for Japan so that the momentum of pre-war and post-war high economic growth would not slow down and the world would know the economic powers that transcended the United States.
However, while it is an economic power, the concept of Expo is not a modern society with standard mass production, but a global exchange.
Explaining the content, we are going to break away from mass production and mass consumption societies and bring together the wisdom of all countries to solve the difficult problems of the planet.
I don't know what the original Osaka Expo was like, but it can be said that I have spent more than 400 years complaining to the Japanese people about the importance of environmental protection.
It should be noted that our country and Australia have long valued resources and the environment, but the world was finally beginning to realize the dangers of mass production and consumer society.
I don't know if it's sooner or later than normal history, but I want people to know about the importance of protecting the planet's environment.
Incidentally, the Inari god of the sun god, which is about 40 meters long, first attracted attention at Expo Osaka.
On the top of the tower were three faces: golden rice, which shines golden and symbolizes the future; sun, which symbolizes the present; and black fox, which symbolizes the past.
As far as I'm concerned, there's no doubt that people who came to see the Osaka Expo are interested in my giant statue, which is cute and deformed by animation and also artistic.
Even if I was asked to comment by pointing the television camera at that time, I couldn't return a very clever answer.
"You're such a magnificent statue.
But I prefer to stand on the ground like a fox in the ground, rather than being dazzled and adored like the sun. "
Well, I told him not to lift the washer too much.
Incidentally, the inside of the sun's rice was made of reinforced steel, and there was a lack of sand along the way, so there was a suggestion to use sea sand.
However, the new fact that the use of sea sand accelerates degradation by simultaneous inspection of highways was revealed shortly before, and there is a history that domestic sand was quickly collected and completed just before the event.
As far as I'm concerned, I don't care if it deteriorates and becomes rubble because the shame is Mach, such as a giant tower of 300 meters based on my own theme.He was a smart fox who thought so in his heart but never said it.
We shifted our perspective to the Expo site, which brought together new technologies and cultures from around the world to create a temporary future world.
The impression of seeing the overall exhibit is that the 21st century of genuine history and science fiction films are mixed.
Incidentally, Japan and Australia are science fiction films, while other countries are in the twenty-first century.
Basically, countries have followed us, but they are still trying and mistaking from various perspectives in an unexpected direction in line with their original culture.
This is quite interesting as it is spectacular.
The last time I was in Tokyo Expo, the TV cameras should show more of the venue, not me.
It is not as interesting as photographing from all directions, such as a fox daughter who looks at exhibits in various countries with an interesting expression and shakes her ear and tail happily.
So I was embarrassed, so I whispered inside that I should not take too many photos.
I was hanging around the venue for no particular purpose after being stiffened by a nearby guard and a caretaker.
I passed in front of the relatively empty American Hall on the way, so I decided to try it.
In the presence of various exhibits, stop in front of the moon stone brought back by Apollo XII and observe the inside of the showcase magically.
"This is the Moon Stone.... is that so?"
It was a normal stone from anywhere.
In the first place, Japan has achieved a lunar landing ahead of the world, so a considerable number of samples of various resources are also held and studied.
Every time the space rocket returned, some of it was sent as a gift, so it wasn't so unusual for me.
(Originally, there would have been a long line of snakes in American and Russian museums)
Had it not been for Japan and Australia, which had undergone the magical transformation of history, the United States and Russia would have become popular pavilions and queued for hours.
But now, the idle birds are not ringing, but the shadows are sparse, and the admission of ordinary guests is not restricted.
Still, there were more people compared to museums in other countries, but I felt sorry for them.
Afterwards, I went to see the British and German pavilions, which were close to me.
But when I entered, I was surprised to see the decorated exhibit.
Apparently, Japanese companies made more than half of it.
For a moment, I had the illusion that I might have entered the hall by mistake, and there and there were all kinds of made-in Japan.
(For a long line of snakes... normal?)
I'm not saying it's not worth seeing in another country's culture or exhibits.
Still, Japanese companies in other countries, so-called branch products, account for most of the exhibition, in a different sense, and there is no denying that our country is following the path already passed.
After hanging out appropriately, I entered the Australian Hall, but it is also a Japanese museum, but I am very impressed because my technical skills are different from those of other countries.
(Was it good to see models of space colonies and moon domes and 3D footage?)
We have been friends with Australia for a long time, so we are also working together on space development.
There was also a good corner where I could experience some of the state-of-the-art spacecraft and onboard systems, and I was convinced that there were lots of people lined up for my official visit, although it was a free pass everywhere.
It is the last Japanese hall to turn around, but it is usually the first one to go.
But I had heavy feet.
I can't go anyway, but I know my predictions were right in front of the most bustling pavilion at Expo Osaka.
"... Inari Shrine. It still exists."
Established right next to the Nihonkan, it is a museum with many historical materials about me that was also on display at the last Expo.
(No cockroach whistle, it's a perolist whistle)
The everyday items I normally use are decorated on the other side of the showcase, as are cosplay costumes worn in the past and Japanese swords that have been knocked out with rubber bullets. It is more embarrassing than nostalgic.
So I just passed through Inari Shrine one pass and quickly passed through and entered the next Japanese museum.
The Nippon Hall was filled with exhibits that gave a sense of the near future, such as 3D television, a fully automated self-register, and electric vehicles incorporating artificial intelligence.
I can only experience it at the venue because it is still in the prototype stage, but if this is put into practical use, it will almost certainly be the first to be installed in my house in Japan.
However, since fully automatic cash register and AI-controlled electric vehicles can be held over even when supplied, it was 3D TV that I wanted to be most practical.
Anyway, I realized that the times were definitely going on, and decided not to see the Inari Shrine next door, so I left the Osaka Expo site in peace.