Wowo returned to China for waxing and his life record in Japan

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 September 24, 2024
Time flies by, and time flies. After completing the one-year assignment of my unit to Japan, I returned to the arms of my mother motherland. After returning to China in mid-January, I encountered the COVID-19 epidemic. Coupled with the Spring Festival holiday, I was bored at home for 40 days before and after various quarantine periods. I felt that people were going to grow hair. However, seeing that the domestic epidemic situation continued to improve, I felt that making this small sacrifice was really worth it.
While working overseas, I appreciated the majesty of Mount Fuji, saw the beauty of Ueno cherry blossoms, appreciated the romance of Hokkaido’s snow scenery, and tasted the ancient charm of Kyoto. At the end of this post, we will put four photos of the four seasons in Japan taken while studying in Japan, which can be regarded as a summary of the year 2019.
Parking on the first day I returned to work, and the paint on the right front fender was scratched by a small bush in the flower bed. I thought that it had been a long time since I had washed my car, so I might as well go to the car wash shop, wash it, polish and waxing it all in one go.
Figure 1 Facing the early spring sun, I opened my nest to do small health care.
Figure 2 Arrive at the car wash safely and start making swords
Figure 3. Due to the wear and tear of the large surrounding floor mats sent by ssss before, I finally took out the floor mats of the original car when I bought the car. Volvo’s logo is visible.
Figure 4 Starting to wash the car, front half
Figure 5 Second half
Figure 6 Volvo Asia Pacific’s logo shines brightly
Figure 7 Close-up of scratches on the front fender after car washing is completed
Figure 8 The little master begins to polish
Figure 9 Another young master starts waxing
Figure 10 The young master waxed very carefully, and finally the scratches on the fender were perfectly solved
Figure 11 Spring in Japan: Cherry blossoms photographed in Ueno Park
Figure 12 Summer in Japan: A small garden photographed in Kenin Temple, Kyoto
Figure 13 Autumn in Japan: Red leaves photographed in daylight
Figure 14 East of Japan: Photo taken at the former site of Hokkaido University
Figure 15. Mount Fuji, the symbol of Japan. Generally, the Mount Fuji you see is in an arc shape taken from bottom to top. In August last year, I happened to have time to climb Mount Fuji. Standing on the top of Mount Fuji, I suddenly felt a different scene. The mountains and rivers in the distance are like ink paintings, and I feel that I still need to have a different experience. I hope I can open my nest and travel to more mountains and rivers in the future.
At a time when the epidemic is raging, I would like to personally express my gratitude to my Japanese friends for their assistance to China. At the same time, I also express my concern about the increasingly serious situation in Japan. I hope that China and Japan can join hands to overcome the difficulties. At this critical moment, we should help each other to defeat the epidemic as soon as possible and resume production and life. I also hope that with the help of this epidemic, the two peoples can be friendly from generation to generation and be good neighbors and partners. Achieve true “mountains and rivers are different, and the wind and moon are the same sky”

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