Date and time: November 28, 2010 (Sun) 14:00-16:00
Location: Great Hall of Industrial Technology Memorial Hall
Lecturer: Mitsuo Ogawa (in front of the building)
Assembling Woods, a talk event by Mitsuo Ogawa, was held on November 28.
The venue this time is the large hall of the Industrial Technology Memorial Hall.
The capacity was 300 people, but we have prepared enough chairs to prepare in anticipation that many people will come. The final number of visitors was 368. I couldn't see the customer standing up.
At the Reijikosha, where Ogawa ridge was established, the job of a new apprentice is to cook and clean rice. "When making rice, you can understand the child's work well and compassion for others. And when cleaning, you can understand the child's thoughts on the work. If you look at these two, you will know what kind of path the child will take in the meantime. "The carpenter thinks while running, so it is best to have them clean." He talked based on the experience of Ogawa ridge, from the training of disciples to the wooden structure of Domiya architecture.
In the question-and-answer session after the talk, a third-year elementary school boy named a carpenter asked, "How many times do you have Shaving with a plane on a tree?" That's what it's like." When asked, "What is the best memory of Tsunekazu Nishioka ridge?", "Nishioka ridge is often said to be so scary that it is said that there is a demon at Horyuji Temple, but if you stick to a scary person I don't think it's scary. When Nishioka died, he concluded the meeting, saying, "I thought it was a kind person who had the kindness of a person who lived strictly against me."
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