The book is called "Visiting the Ruins of an Abandoned School in Tokushima Prefecture."
As the title suggests, it describes various closed schools in Tokushima Prefecture. It is quite interesting to read about how they are managed and how they are used after their closure.
In particular, I took notes on which schools were used as lodging facilities.
I couldn't help but chuckle when I saw that there were five other schools besides Deai Elementary School and Taneino Elementary School that were being used as lodging facilities (information only until around 2008).
(Let's stay at all of them!)
With this unexpected windfall, I stood up in a good mood and slid off my chair. I put back the book I had finished reading, grabbed a new book, and returned to my seat again.
Zombie Hamster Nezuko
I have wanted to read this picture book for a long time.
I don't want to spoil it, so I won't mention the contents, but it was interesting. It gets a little sad at the end, but all in all, it is an interesting book, and I recommend it not only for children but also for adults.
It is a book that is recommended not only for children but for adults as well.
It may be a bit simplistic, but you can learn the importance of life. I hope you live without regrets, Nezuko.
After a bit of soup from my eyes and detoxification, I decided to go back to my room.
I put sheets on my bedding, charged my phone and GoPro, and decided to crawl under the covers. For now, I just needed to check out by 9:00 AM, so if I could get up at 8:00 AM, I'd be fine.
Listening to the radio, I fell asleep before I knew it.
That night, I dreamed of catching ghosts and stuffing them into my pockets.