
It rains heavily every day.
Is everyone in Hiroshima and Kyushu okay? ( ゚Д゚)
Well, today I went to Mitoyo City in Kagawa Prefecture.
This school was closed down in April of this year due to consolidation.
Thanks to the local people and the Mitoyo City Hall staff
We were given the opportunity to use the space on the school side.
The plan is to use it for various events, as classrooms and as a factory.
Now, on the grounds side, Shikoku Kubota is planning to open a "School Strawberry Garden."
Today is the memorable ground-breaking ceremony.
To make it a facility that attracts many customers from far away
It would be great if the two companies could work together.
That's what I'm up to these days, and for now I'll focus on making things in Kochi.
Well, when I returned to Mokuri around noon,
The vegetable harvest was over.
The tomatoes are growing day by day.
Freshly caught tomatoes are delicious!
The okra has also started to bear fruit.
This is called "shima okra" or "Okinawa okra."
Mai, who is from Okinawa, purchased this.
The taste is...
What do you think? (^^♪
The summer vegetables are being harvested nicely.
At Nakayoshi Library Workshop.
The new factory did not have a entrance post, so we made one.
It can also hold A4 size.