In
September 1996, I was studying in Path, Australia. My classmates were from many
countries. It was an interesting experience. I had conversations with students
from different countries.
One
day, when I arrived at the school, a student from Hong Kong offered me words of
condolence.
She
offered me words of condolence about Japanese cartoonist Fujiko F. Fujio. He
passed away at that time. One of his works, Doraemon, was popular in Hong Kong.
I was surprised. I also love Doraemon. But I have never met Fujiko F. Fujio.
However, I accepted the words of condolence on behalf of Japanese people.
The
author of Dragon Ball, Toriyama Akira, recently passed away. I saw that many
people posted words of condolence on SNS. I was surprised that I could only see
pictures of him in his twenties. He passed away at sixty-eight. But I have
never seen a picture of him around that age. I heard he hated having his
picture taken. So, I don’t know his recent face.
We
lived in the same prefecture. My house and his house were not so far apart. It
is possible to imagine that I might have passed him on the street.
I offer
words of condolence to everyone on the loss of Toriyama Akira. R.I.P.
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