Hiroshima 2024/1/15

I cleaned and repainted the shrine's tomb, so now it's clear enough to read a poem on the stone.


One of my New Year's resolutions is to visit the graveyard and maintain the shrine's tomb once a month.

I've continued it for the past 5 years.


A long time ago, my grandfather and others found a huge stone in the mountain.

My grandfather made a poem and engraved it on the stone.

After being exposed to wind and rain for a long time, the paint on the characters had peeled off, and moss had grown abundantly.

So, I cleaned and repainted the characters.

The tomb is so beautiful, and I bet the spirits of the deceased are pleased now.


Since two years ago, I've repainted the shrine's roof, ceiling, walls, and cemetery, so my painting skills must be improving.

If you want me to paint wherever I'll do it for you.

Sweet Home, Hiroshima!

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