五月雨式 (samidareshiki) is a phrase commonly used in Japanese business email. Someone might say to you 五月雨式で申し訳ございません.
Although it’s literally “sorry for the style of May rain,” it’s a way of apologizing for sending numerous emails back-to-back.
The Imamura-Saiwai Inari Shrine in Tokyo’s Hachobori neighborhood. In 1969 the shrine merged with a small apartment building and the gods just shrugged and decided to move in.
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With every story you write, it's a ticket to another world – a stranger shares their background or expertise or opinion.
Then you share your (edited) words with an unknown audience.
I'm grateful for all the stories I got to write in 2022.
Here are some of my favourites.
In the market for a new toaster and am very fascinated by this antique toaster. They certainly don't make them like they used to. https://t.co/2LynXqXJ3T