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Topic

What do you think about Showa ??

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#1
  • 団打団
  • mail
  • 2023/04/11 09:13

What do you guys think about the Showa ?
I'm open to any opinions.

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#2
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/04/11 (Tue) 09:57
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Showa, Heisei, 2022
The time has passed, and looking back, I can see the Showa era in the distance
Many eras have passed, and like the flow of a river
I want to leave myself in peace
Forever, listening to the murmuring of the stream.

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#7

Recently, my mother in Tokyo passed away at the age of 101. In the process of cleaning up after my mother, most of the stories that I recall fondly are from the Showa period.
International phone calls with high rates and staring at the three-minute meter.
The simple clothes for field trips that my mother made all night long after the war ended. Cooking with pea charcoal, charcoal briquettes, and charcoal in a 7-wheeler. And my mother was happy to have gas in the house. What made her happier was when we went from squeaking a well to running water. I remember boiling the bath in the wooden oval with coal. Now a single switch on the steeple panel will boil a bath at a specified temperature and quantity. In the shopping street, the owners of each store, such as the green grocer, fishmonger, butcher, confectioner, dry goods shop, etc., were all family owned.
So there was a little greeting, a little talking to each other, and I could feel a connection with them. Television was not yet widespread, and they used to show us wrestling shows in the school yard.
Soon after, there was a washing machine in there, and they bought a TV, and an electric refrigerator ( until then, it was cooled with ice ),
My mother was getting more comfortable and maybe even a little fashionable.

Anyway, life got better.
There are many items in my mother's belongings that remind me of those days and I get very nostalgic.

I know that the world is changing at a much faster pace ) than it is today ( but I have the feeling that even people are becoming a part of the metal machine.

When I think of my mother, I realize how lucky I am to have lived in the Showa era, where there is a human touch.

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#13
  • dobon
  • 2023/04/11 (Tue) 21:06
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Good children and people with morals should protect the comfortable posting space.

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#17
  • dobon
  • 2023/04/11 (Tue) 21:35
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Tonight is a 20 year blues !
hoping tomorrow will be a better day w
goodnight!

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#19
  • Nyla
  • 2023/04/12 (Wed) 00:14
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What do you think about Showa ? Weird question
Also, if the Empress and Empress leave this world, will their names be changed ?
I don't understand because I was born in America, but it's the same thing I never wanted to be born again in the past or now.

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#20
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/04/12 (Wed) 06:59
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Apparently in Buddhism there is reincarnation
but if you are reincarnated, the memory of your previous life doesn't seem to remain.
Sometimes they have memories of their previous life as infants, but
they disappear as they grow up.

Rather than Their Majesties the Empresses ceasing to exist on earth,
the Emperor's accession to the throne until his death will be in the current year, and
when the new Emperor comes to the throne, a new year will begin.

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#21
  • ウケタ🤣
  • 2023/04/12 (Wed) 08:38
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No one seems to be interested in the W.

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#22
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/04/12 (Wed) 09:22
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It is normal that some people are not interested, so there is no need to be concerned.

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#23
  • は?
  • 2023/04/12 (Wed) 10:18
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> Also, when the Empress and Empress are gone from this world, will their names be changed ?
too weird question

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#25
  • 年号やめてほしい
  • 2023/04/17 (Mon) 06:17
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I wish they would stop changing the year every time the emperor changes.
I have trouble with the western calendar.

It is rare in the world. Only Japan has this kind of thing.

Showa era is the era of war and peace ?
Hirohito was the supreme leader of the war, but he lived his life without taking any responsibility.
This is also a rare phenomenon in the world.

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#26
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2023/04/17 (Mon) 06:55
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1 The Emperor shall only perform the acts of state affairs as provided for in the Constitution of Japan and shall have no authority with respect to state affairs ( Article 4, Paragraph 1 of the Constitution ).
2 The Emperor's acts of state ( Article 6 of the Constitution ・ Article 7 ・ Paragraph 2 of Article 4 )
( 1 ) The Prime Minister shall be appointed by the Diet.
( 2 ) To appoint, upon nomination by the Cabinet, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
( 3 ) To promulgate constitutional amendments, laws, decrees and treaties.
( 4 ) To convene the National Assembly.
( 5 ) To dissolve the House of Representatives.
( 6 ) To announce the holding of a general election of members of the Diet.
( 7 ) To appoint and dismiss Ministers of State and such other officials as may be prescribed by law, and to certify the credentials of plenipotentiaries and ambassadors and ministers.
( 8 ) To certify pardons, special pardons, commutations, remissions of punishment and reinstatements.
( 9 ) To confer honors.
( 10 ) To certify instruments of ratification and other diplomatic instruments provided by law.
( 11 ) To receive foreign ambassadors and ministers.
( 12 ) To perform ceremonies.
( 13 ) To delegate acts of state.

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