It is like a lie that the decline of print culture is said to be caused by the spread of e-books and personal computers. After all, I get the impression that type book is persistent. A Israeli agent who came to the booth and who was interested in my book came also to his booth and went to see it, so they got lots of big books about 40 centimeters in width and 60 centimeters in length. They decorate them at home. It's so heavy that you cannot easily carry it. Exactly the world is wide.
A German who worked at a pharmaceutical company came and said that the company invited researchers of pharmacology from Japan and was taking care of that person.
He said that he was nostalgic for Japan and a good medicine for his teacher I was pleased to hear it, I received the impression that his respect for the Japanese is overflowing.
After talking about various things, I gave my book if you would like someone like this to read.
In the evening it was crowded when I went to a buffet style restaurant that was about 4 stations away from the venue. One of the four people got home early so I sat in saying that I'm willing to ask because the seat is OK. When I looked closely it was that a man who took care of a Japanese researcher was eating with his wife and a friend. I was surprised by the accidental encounter. The story was excited as to have such a thing. Although I am not working because I am remarried with my present wife, my wife is working, so there is no surrender that they are eating comfortably. I am respectful of Japanese people and I have no obligation to talk about anything. Over the four generations, I have been making toothpicks for 99 years and I am very happy to talk about researching history and culture by setting up "toothpicks gallery" inside the company, and he has many questions. He is impressed that I can answer any questions. It was a nice encounter unique to travelers.