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  • made me free

    Episode from The Family in Kyoto: One Japanese Girl Got Freedom by Hidemi Woods 

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    A long time ago, when Japan had the feudal system, my family was a landlord of the area. It has come to a complete downfall over the years, but my family still clings to its past glory. For them, to succeed the family is critical. I’m firstborn and have no brother which meant that I was a successor and destined to spend the whole life in my hometown.

    But music changed everything. To pursue a career in music, my hometown was too rural and I had to move out. Back then I was a college student and moving to a city meant dropping out of school. My parents fiercely opposed but as usual, they left the matter to my grandfather who controlled the family. Considering his way to keep a tight rein, everybody including myself thought he might kill me.

    I could have run away, but I wanted to tell him for once what I want to do for my life. He answered right away “You can go.” He added, “You earned it by yourself. I’ve watched you all your life and I know you. That’s why I let you do what you want.” Although I had always looked for a way to get rid of him, it was him who made me free and what I am now…

  • Free download of Kindle ebook! Mar4th-8th, ”Earthquakes, Nuclear Meltdown and Tokyo / Hidemi Woods”

    Japan experienced the biggest earthquake in its history. When it occurred, I was in the room upstairs of my apartment. At first, I felt faint quivers and went downstairs just in case it grew stronger and I needed to escape outside. As soon as I reached the foot of the stairs, it showed its main force.
    The building began to shake violently and I held the LCD monitor with my right hand and the toaster with my left hand without thinking. The shaking got even stronger and it was hard to stay standing. As a native of Japan, I was supposed to be accustomed to an earthquake since we have one quite regularly. Nevertheless, this scale was surreal. The room swung right and left fiercely and it lasted long. Two heavy pots on the top of the toaster went flying along with jugs and thermoses, as the toaster I was holding with all my strength kept moving madly.
    Even things upstairs were tumbling down the stairs. Until the shake finally stopped, I was vaguely thinking Tokyo was being destroyed completely. While I was still in shock trying to comprehend what had just happened, a strong aftershock came. It was as big as the first one. This time, the big tall shelves fell down throwing everything on them to the floor. I had never been so scared in my life. I was actually crying during the shake, shouting “Help! Help!” When it was over, the whole floor of my apartment was covered with things and there was no place to step on. I wondered what I had done so wrong that I should have such a terrifying experience…

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    ”Earthquakes, Nuclear Meltdown and Tokyo: Japan experienced the biggest earthquake in its history / Hidemi Woods”

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  • money has wings

    One day in my early teens, I heard a scream
    from my younger sister’s room. My mother and
    I went in and my sister was crying over the
    open drawer of her desk. She said her money
    was gone. She had stashed all her money in an
    envelope there by saving her allowances and
    money as New Year’s gifts from relatives. She
    had thought the total amounted to well over
    $1000 and had decided to count for the first
    time in a long time. But there was less than
    $500 and she was devastated. My mother
    lulled her by explaining that was how money
    was gone. While spending a small amount of
    money on candies and snacks at a time, it
    accumulated a big amount in total. “That’s why
    we say money has wings,” my mother said to
    her. But my sister insisted she had never
    bought candies that much and never wasted
    her money like that because she loved to save.
    My mother’s theory wouldn’t change though,
    and she kept telling her that money
    disappeared slyly while we were unaware. She
    said, “You learned an important lesson today.
    Now you know what is money.”
    Quietly seeing my sister cry hard and say
    repeatedly that was impossible, I had a clear
    idea what had happened to her money really.
    It was I who had regularly stolen her stashed
    money. I was in junior high school and my
    allowance was always short for what I wanted.
    I was constantly in a battle with my mother for
    a raise and denied. While there were countless
    things in the world that I wanted to buy, my
    sister wasn’t interested in buying at all. So, her
    money was useless and I did a favor by
    spending it instead of her. My sister’s money
    had wings all right, and brought me a lot of
    records, posters, concert tickets and
    accessories. Neither my mother nor my sister
    had the slightest idea what I had been doing.
    And they still don’t know about this…

    Episode From An Old Tree in Kyoto /Hodemi Woods

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