A summer festival is held in my town. One hour before, all of a sudden, it started pouring, but luckily stopped soon. Now the sun is shining through clouds. No wonder, the best condition for a festival in summer is prepared.
My daughter, 13, wears yukata, which is a light kimono and typically worn in the situation of summer festivals.The yukata looks good on her, and I bet she looks so beautiful.
The one thing I have to point out about the yukata is it is not new for her but 25 years old. The condition, however, is wonderful thanks to her mother. She has taken good care of it for quarter a century.
As you guess, the yukata is one that my wife wore 25 years ago when we went on a date in Gion festival. This reminds me of the scene where she, 18, was so charming with this brand new yukata at cafe, Wabisuke, in kyoto.
Hopefully, the yukata is handed over to the next generation, my daughter's daughter. A concern remains regarding whether my daughter would be able to keep it in a good condition for another 25 years, though.
She can do it! I am looking forward to seeing the scene with my wonderful wife.
by Husband and Father of three kids, Programmer, Cardiologist, Japanese
Jul 30, 2017
A stethoscope
Yesterday, one of my mentor gave me a box at the cardiac conference handled by Matsushita Memorial Hospital. He said with smile that this was from Dr. A, who is his mentor.
I opened the wrapping of the box and found a label on the box, saying "This is a small legacy in The Second Department of Medicine, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine. I give it to you, Dr. Kawasaki, via Dr. Sugihara."
I was really surprised to found an unfamiliar stethoscope in the box. I have good knowledge about the history as well as the types of stethoscope, but I have never seen anything like this.
It seems like that this stethoscope was one that Dr. S, who is a giant regarding auscultation, purchased when he had studies in the U.S. in the 1960s. He gave it to Prof. Marumoto after coming back to Japan, and later the professor handed it to Dr. A, my mentor's mentor.
I was at a loss for words since I was really impressed. On top of that, I was wondering if I was valuable enough to keep it. I heard the sound of my heart with the legacy, and found it working perfectly. The condition of the stethoscope is incredibly excellent, although it is almost 50 years old, like to me.
No wonder, my role is to hand this legacy to next generations. I will pick up one guy to pass the legacy before my retirement in order not to stop the continuity of what I have been taught by my wonderful mentors.

I was really surprised to found an unfamiliar stethoscope in the box. I have good knowledge about the history as well as the types of stethoscope, but I have never seen anything like this.
It seems like that this stethoscope was one that Dr. S, who is a giant regarding auscultation, purchased when he had studies in the U.S. in the 1960s. He gave it to Prof. Marumoto after coming back to Japan, and later the professor handed it to Dr. A, my mentor's mentor.
I was at a loss for words since I was really impressed. On top of that, I was wondering if I was valuable enough to keep it. I heard the sound of my heart with the legacy, and found it working perfectly. The condition of the stethoscope is incredibly excellent, although it is almost 50 years old, like to me.
No wonder, my role is to hand this legacy to next generations. I will pick up one guy to pass the legacy before my retirement in order not to stop the continuity of what I have been taught by my wonderful mentors.
Jul 17, 2017
A test for the first time in 10 years.
I took a test to get a licence for cardiac rehabilitation, today. I think I did a good job.
To tell the truth, I did not do any homework to prepare for it because I thought I would pass the examination without difficulty. I've been a cardiologist for more than 2 decades, and I have been engaged in cardiac rehabilitation for over 3 years.
To my surprise, almost all attendees around me were likely to study so hard; their textbook told me so since I have found tons of checks on it.
I had to have lots of lessons before the test, which took almost 7 hours and made me actually exhausted. If I remember correctly, the last time I had an exam was almost 10 years ago. The result will be shown 1 month later.
I am pretty confident of it, but I hope my 3 colleagues will also pass the examination together.
To tell the truth, I did not do any homework to prepare for it because I thought I would pass the examination without difficulty. I've been a cardiologist for more than 2 decades, and I have been engaged in cardiac rehabilitation for over 3 years.
To my surprise, almost all attendees around me were likely to study so hard; their textbook told me so since I have found tons of checks on it.
I had to have lots of lessons before the test, which took almost 7 hours and made me actually exhausted. If I remember correctly, the last time I had an exam was almost 10 years ago. The result will be shown 1 month later.
I am pretty confident of it, but I hope my 3 colleagues will also pass the examination together.
Jun 25, 2017
HCM: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
HCM is one of my research fields. I have been interested in HCM for more than two decades. This is because my senior colleague, who was actually excellent on echocardiography, showed me the wonderful world of HCM when I was a resident. It seems like he has not been active for this 10 years or more, though. Anyway, I am grateful to him to introduce me to this fantastic world.
Yesterday, I attended the 123rd Kinki Regional Scientific Meeting of the Japaneses Circulation Society, held in Osaka International House Foundation, Tennoji-ku (Ward), Osaka City, Japan, as a chairperson, presenter and observer. Take a look at the program shown below.
I am proud of these three presentations in a row; they are surely occupying this session. All of them are associated with HCM, and what more, these contents are exclusively unique. To my knowledge, the last one is the first report in the world to clearly show murmurs due to a diastolic paradoxic jet flow. This report has been recently accepted as a case report by an international journal.
I was quite satisfied with yesterday's conference, but I cannot take a rest, because another scientific meeting is taken place next weekend. Keeping on enjoying academically is my motivation to study hard.
Yesterday, I attended the 123rd Kinki Regional Scientific Meeting of the Japaneses Circulation Society, held in Osaka International House Foundation, Tennoji-ku (Ward), Osaka City, Japan, as a chairperson, presenter and observer. Take a look at the program shown below.
I am proud of these three presentations in a row; they are surely occupying this session. All of them are associated with HCM, and what more, these contents are exclusively unique. To my knowledge, the last one is the first report in the world to clearly show murmurs due to a diastolic paradoxic jet flow. This report has been recently accepted as a case report by an international journal.
I was quite satisfied with yesterday's conference, but I cannot take a rest, because another scientific meeting is taken place next weekend. Keeping on enjoying academically is my motivation to study hard.
Jun 1, 2017
Cats and Dogs
I thought I was a dog person, but recently I found myself loving cats as well.
Today was a typical comfortable weather for June in Japan. No cloud was seen in the sky, it was not so hot or humid. I loved it. However, all of a sudden, it started raining at around 10 pm. Speaking exactly, it is raining cats and dogs outdoors, literally pouring right now.
Today was a typical comfortable weather for June in Japan. No cloud was seen in the sky, it was not so hot or humid. I loved it. However, all of a sudden, it started raining at around 10 pm. Speaking exactly, it is raining cats and dogs outdoors, literally pouring right now.
It is completely dark, with frequent thundering and lightning. My daughter has stayed in the living room with us although it is time for her to go to bed. It seems like that she is scared of the thundering and the sound that the stormy rain hit the windows of her room.
Anyway, I think I am lucky with this rain because I would be miserable if it occurred on my way to my office early in the morning or on the way home after work. The rain is too hard to keep on going in such a heavy way until I go to work. Chances are it will clear up during my sleep.
I am looking forward to checking the sky after I wake up next morning. I am sure I would confirm that I love the cats and dogs. Good night.
May 14, 2017
Extra newspaper

My wife, daughter, younger son, and I went to Umeda, the largest shopping area in west Japan, for shopping. The place was crowded as usual.
After crossing the zebra zone between Hankyu department store and Osaka station, I found people standing still to read something. Some were interviewed by TV crew, and others were giving out something like newspaper.
Immediately, I understood that extra newspapers were issued. I have seen guys picking an extra on TV, but, to be honest, this was my first time putting myself in such situations.
Although I was excited and happy when I took it, the content brought me back to the reality. As I guessed, the news on the extra showed that a bad event has happened.
It is Mother's day, today, which was destroyed by the bad news -- this kind of news is definitely unwelcome at any time, though. To avoid deteriorating the situation, more sanctions will be added internationally. However, it is worth noting that wars should not be allowed to happen again no matter how they behave.
May 7, 2017
E Shiritori
My family visited my parents during the Golden week, where my younger son, 10, and my daughter, 14, asked me to play E Shiritori. "E Shiritori?", I asked although I could guess what it was like.
According to them, it is kind of word games. Shiritori is a popular play among kids. You ought to look for a word, the first letter of which starts the last letter of the word that your opponent gave you. It continues until someone says the word that ends with the letter "n" or is unable to find a suitable word.
E Shiritori is picture-based equivalent to the Shiritori, as you can see in the left picture. The fun part is competitors are not always sure what the picture your opponent draws means. Please take a close look at the bottom lime of the picture. After a red watermelon, something undetermined comes, followed by a smiling face. Can you guess the rinks between three pictures?
My son said, "It's a mosquito", and she replied, "My picture is SETO KOUJI, a famous Japanese YouTuber." I asked them, "So, dose that make any sense?" It seems like, after all, none of us knows who wins or who loses, but everyone burst into laughter after listening to each explanation.
E Shiritori was fun. It is not the sense that counts. Sharing fun time is priceless.

E Shiritori is picture-based equivalent to the Shiritori, as you can see in the left picture. The fun part is competitors are not always sure what the picture your opponent draws means. Please take a close look at the bottom lime of the picture. After a red watermelon, something undetermined comes, followed by a smiling face. Can you guess the rinks between three pictures?
My son said, "It's a mosquito", and she replied, "My picture is SETO KOUJI, a famous Japanese YouTuber." I asked them, "So, dose that make any sense?" It seems like, after all, none of us knows who wins or who loses, but everyone burst into laughter after listening to each explanation.
E Shiritori was fun. It is not the sense that counts. Sharing fun time is priceless.
Apr 16, 2017
Domino toppling
I gave a set of domino bars to my younger son as a gift for his 10th birthday. While I hung around ToysRUs in my city, I came across this set. I hoped he would like it , and actually he did. I know that he loves creating something new.
This simple straight line, which was composed of 160 something colorful, wooden bars, was the first work - domino toppling - that my little made in minutes, along with my support.
Although it was not a masterpiece, I was pretty much happy to see my younger son excited after the toppling went well. Another good thing is that his big brother, 16 years of age, joined us and shared this fun moment, as you can see and hear on the movie.
After this success, my little kid tried creating a domino toppling with multiple steps, followed by a whirl pattern of wooden bars. His creativity never ceases to amaze us.
This simple straight line, which was composed of 160 something colorful, wooden bars, was the first work - domino toppling - that my little made in minutes, along with my support.
Although it was not a masterpiece, I was pretty much happy to see my younger son excited after the toppling went well. Another good thing is that his big brother, 16 years of age, joined us and shared this fun moment, as you can see and hear on the movie.
After this success, my little kid tried creating a domino toppling with multiple steps, followed by a whirl pattern of wooden bars. His creativity never ceases to amaze us.
Apr 8, 2017
Bold fishing
Last weekend, my little son, 8 years old, and I enjoyed fishing.
A few days before our fishing, he suddenly told me that he wanted to go fishing. This was probably because my kid, who is always curious about everything, saw a guy fishing sweetfish standing in a shallow river on TV.
His request reminded me of a small lake called Sone Lake, where I had gone fishing many times as a kid. Furthermore, I took my older son and daughter to the lake and fished a lots several years ago.
This time, however, we could not get any fish. This condition is called BOUZE, which is equivalent to being bold in English. I have next to nothing about why it is called BOUZE in our native language, though.
In spite of the disappointing results, I was so happy because I spent hours with my son outdoors; it was fine, warm, and breezy, typical weather in Spring in Japan. It should be also noted that my son seemed excited in dealing earthworms for fishing as well as running in the filed around the lake.
Apr 1, 2017
Final Match

Surprisingly, one of the two teams is a high school that my elder son attends; he is a first grader at Risei high school. The other is a high school called Toin, which has won the tournament several times.
It goes without saying that I am on the side of Risei, but it would be OK if Risei would fail to defeat the opponent as long as the game is fair and exciting.
Although the odds might be Toin, I still believe that Risei could live up to our expectations. The result will be shown a few hours later. Until the moment, I am going to enjoy the ups and downs of my feelings.
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