Monday is depressing, isn't it? It is indeed true for a Japanese salaryman. If I am asked what I do for the living, I usually reply that I am an engineer, not a salaryman. I am an engineer, but I work for a company that basically decides what I will do. So, in a sense, I am just a salaryman...
I commute using Kyoto subway and JR railway, transferring at Kyoto station. So, aside when I am on a business trip, I do use Kyoto station every working day.
I don't know exactly when, but I guess that about a year ago, I started noticing this symphony of water, music, and light in front of Kyoto station's north side. I checked what it is called today. It seems to be called AQUA FANTASY. If you happen to be in Kyoto station at night, check this event. It is not so beautiful like Ryoan-ji temple in spring, but it still is good in rainy season.
Tomorrow, Japan have a football world cup qualification match against Australia. If you are American, don't take football as American football. It is soccer.
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