Inari wants to live in peace
Episode 43 Establishment of a New Government (7) Radio
It was officially decided that Inari God would be responsible for the personality of the radio program.
There was not much time left before the Iwakura mission left for overseas, but basically I will respond to the letter from the other side.
Inari Taisha was initially planning to rent a radio station in IHK Tokyo, but for some reason a new studio was built on the grounds of Inari Taisha Shrine.
This was because I seldom lifted my heavy hips.
Moreover, it is unprecedented to send messages to Japanese citizens through the radio.
Then you should have the right buildings and the best building materials and craftsmen.
I thought it was a unique opportunity for the Japanese people to earn the highest honor in future history.
At least in the alley, I was able to carry it with me on such a topic, and the IHK news was going on day after day.
By the way, from my point of view, it is a drawstring.Whenever I see a newspaper or news report, I don't know why it happened.
But I'll bet it was my fault.Even if I try to give a concrete example, it seems that there is too much black history in the past to identify.
Anyway, I can't help regretting it now, it's turned into a strange country, but I'm sure the people are living happily ever after.
It was almost satisfactory, except that Inari God (fake) was washed away.
I don't know what the current period has been like in Japan's true history, but if we look at the level of happiness, we can compete fairly well.
Although a new studio will be established on the grounds of Inari Taisha Shrine, architectural contractors from all over the country have presented quotes.
We are clean and clean, so we don't collude underwater beforehand.
This time, the bad part became an action, and the candidate became one after the other anyway.
As a result, I chose only one candidate from among Inari Taisha officials who had sufficiently narrowed their eyes.
A god with a tired face cried to me.
It was also familiar with the draws of fate, so it was decided to ask the architect who decided appropriately to build the new studio.
A few days have passed since Iwakura's mission was dispatched abroad.
A special studio dedicated to me was finally completed on the grounds of Inari Taisha Shrine.
The location is connected by a crossing corridor just next to the main shrine.That is the distance between the eyes and the nose.
It seems that the sanctuary forest was slightly shredded and used as a fresh wood for spiritual experimentation, and it was newly constructed on a land that was carefully cleansed by the person in charge of prayer.
As a result, although it is a radio broadcasting facility, there was no discomfort even if it was incorporated into scenes such as the shrine Buddhist shrine and the vast forest.
It was a shrine-like studio with breathtaking majesty.
Compared to the main shrine next door, it is clearly small because it is a studio for personal use.
Still, in appearance, it was nothing compared to prosperity.
However, because I am basically a drawer, I plan on broadcasting at most once a week, and furthermore, I am not willing to work seriously.
I'm going to finish my jog early in the morning.
Furthermore, I apologize to the architectural craftsmen, but when the mission returns home, the studio that has finished its work will be closed.
So even if I lend it to someone else who wants to use it afterwards, I won't be used much personally.
Still, I promised all the members of the Iwakura Mission that I would continue until they returned home.
(But is there really demand for this kind of broadcast?)
The day I received the letter from abroad was the first broadcast, and on my early morning jogging return I entered a special studio that had just been built next to the main shrine of Inari Taisha Shrine.
Walk down a short hallway, open the broadcast room door, and lower your hips to a new chair that was prepared in advance.
Iwakura-san's letter, read earlier by government officials and IHK program directors, was spread out on the desk.
I doubt my role, but I have to do at least what I promised.
I managed to change my mind.
"Inari, the radio is ready."
One of IHK Tokyo's program staff, who won the rigorous selection, spoke with a serious face.
I took a look away from Mr. Iwakura's letter, which was spread out on my desk, raised my face and took a deep breath.
"Okay, go ahead."
After calming down, make sure the lamp in the air is lit and speak up.
"Dear Japanese citizens,I hope you're having a good time. "
Since I had a meeting with the program staff in advance and practiced several times by myself, the exit greeting proceeded without problems.
"Today, Inari God would like to tell you about the situation of the Iwakura Mission on the radio."
I doubt that this is really the demand, but if Japan misses the international community in the future, it will be difficult.
Even if fewer people are listening, they will deliver the overseas situation on radio waves.
I hope that you will take a little interest in other countries through this broadcast and leave my fox daughter alone.
I can't have a little talk.I joke very rarely, but basically it's always true.
So this time too, it will be serious and not interesting, but I was going to finish it.
Now, I'll read you a message from Kenji Iwakura.
This is also the setup, and I looked at the letter that I read briefly the other day, and I read it with dignity.
"The Iwakura Mission departed from Yokohama Port on its scheduled route and is now in San Francisco, California."
It seemed like we had arrived safely in San Francisco without getting into trouble on the way, and I was glad to start.
"I plan to visit Washington DC across the continent in the future."
The Americas are vast and travel alone takes a considerable amount of time.
Learning about foreign cultures is hard, and I'm sure it'll be a long stay anyway.
Now that the contents of Iwakura-san's letter have come to an end, I will have a buzz talk without any twist, as I announced in advance.
"I'm glad we didn't get in trouble.
I hope that Iwakura-san and the others will get to know American culture and spread the word. "
In the meantime, I was looking lightly at it when it was handed over just before the broadcast began.
From now on, it will be the first time to see it completely, but since it will only be spoken in real terms without trivialization, I will optimize that it will not get stuck in words and proceed with reading with dignity.
"Meetings with eminent personalities representing the United States are progressing without problems."
In other words, you are doing well the original role of learning foreign cultures, selling Japan's face, and building a position in the international community.
If possible, I would like you to continue to increase Japan's allies.
"I'm relieved that things are going well."
Everything seems to be going well, but I somehow have a bad feeling about it.
But I don't know what it is, so I'll just breathe and resume my speech reading.
"America seems to be very different from Japan.
With regard to food culture, there is a strong tendency to prefer meat and oil, and people are starting to get sick.
When I had abdominal pain without water, I missed Japanese food sooner or later. "
Whoa, whoa... that's all I could say.
Incidentally, it has not been a month since Iwakura-san left Japan.
But sooner or later, tragic conditions such as corpses appeared blurry.
I was troubled by the answer, but I couldn't think of it right away.
So for the time being, I decided to go ahead and read it a little bit more, and then I decided that I could wrap it up later.
"San Francisco is a big city and has grown considerably.
There were a lot of things that I thought were great. "
Having read it so much, I stroked down my little chest in a letter saying that I was glad Mr. Iwakura managed to hold it back.
But when I read the rest, I suddenly fell.
"However, we are concerned about serious environmental pollution due to poor hygiene control compared to Japan.
I felt that the United States was not prepared for pollution because it was hastening the development of the industry. "
I read it so far, I put my arms together and, um, thought about it.
Regardless of the future, I can only imagine what the situation is in the United States today.
And a little while ago, the industrial revolution began everywhere in the world.
I feel that it is not impossible to push for mass production and consumption so as not to be left in the international community.
However, as an exception, Japan has attached great importance to environmental protection from the outset.It doesn't matter, but Australia has also followed suit.
Even if you use coal or oil, you don't drain harmful substances into nature.
Filters and septic tanks were provided for proper filtration, and the water and sewerage system was fully equipped.
The market can be small, so we care about products that are good quality and long lasting, not cheap or bad.
After all, the planet's resources are limited.
In order for humankind to live on this planet, it will be catastrophic and too late in many ways if we do not do this early.
But, well, this is the way it was conceived in the 2000s.
Because it's obvious to me, I don't think I'm going to change it any more, and I've completely rooted it all over Japan in 300 years.
However, foreign countries are different, and it will be difficult to change the basic policy of mass production and mass consumption.
I was thinking for a while, but on the way, I realized that if I didn't say something, it wouldn't be a radio broadcast, and I talked appropriately even though I was in a rush.
"When it comes to meals, make hasty arrangements with the cook.I know how I feel when I miss the flavour of home.
Would you like me to send you a water purification pot or a filter? "
When I flew in the Sengoku period, I was too different from the Japanese food culture of the 2000s to be desperate.That's why I know how it feels to live in comfort and tranquility, because I've worked hard so far.
With regard to water, I drank natural spring water, so I didn't have that much trouble, but it is difficult if I get sick in a foreign country.
"But it will take some time for the cook to arrange, so just send the processed food first and get over the rush."
There is no particular problem because the cook will be able to press the immigration check with the authority of the Emperor of God.
If the ingredients are not domestic or Australian, Japanese people with fat tongues will feel uncomfortable.
Since the human resources process takes time, we will issue a policy of sending processed foods as quickly as possible without the hassle of cooking.
"But I'm worried about the imbalance in nutritional balance.
I wish processed foods and dried noodles also contained vitamins and calcium. "
It is not uncommon for people who eat only cup ramen and sweet bread to get sick.
The same thing happened in the future, so I put it in my mouth for now, but it might be useless to expect nutrient replenishment.
(It may just have raised your blood sugar, but I don't know.)
I decided to throw a round at the Meiji government as usual.
I wouldn't expect the dispatch of the Iwakura Mission to the boulders to fail, and I was hopeful that you would take my word for it and do it well.