My personality is, lucky or unlucky, seems to be fit for this solitary journey.

Sasuke Nakao

 

 

In 1958, the botanist who first surveyed Bhutan as a Japanese, says that he was able to conduct a flexible survey because his attention was directed directly to the residents because he was not a member of a large group but alone. There doesn't need to be careful of the boss or worry for the peers, as is often seen in a group. Field surveys are similar to the scene of care in that people address each case carefully  and moves flexibly. From a story of expedition “Unexplored Bhutan”.

 

"October 31  2019

from “Oriori no Kotoba” by Kiyokazu Washida, The Asahi Shimbun"