Tatsuyoshi Saito
Hello!
My name is Tatsuyoshi Saito. I grew up in Yamagata and I live in niigata now on myself. I am a 1st year student and my major is law. The reason that I am doing do this class is I want to get better English skills. I like baseball very much. I always practice and enjoy baseball with my friends. I don't like be free, so I always do something. In the future,I want to be a public servant in japan. My good point is that I can make a great effort. My goal is to grow up in everything.This picture is a river in my hometown.
Hi Tatsuyoshi. What a beautiful river in your hometown! In the class I got to know that you love baseball very much. Your future job seems to be helpful for many people. I'll support your dream!
ReplyDelete↑Saika
DeleteHi, Tatsuyoshi!
ReplyDeleteI visited Yamagata last year but I didn't have enough time to enjoy sightseeing...
So I want to go there again!
Do you know any good spots to visit? Please teach me!
Nice to meet you!
Thank you for reading my blog!
DeleteI recommend yo to do "Mogamigawa Funakudari" in my village! You take the boat and can enjoy sightseiing on the river! Especially,the winter is the best!
Hi Tatsuyoshi!
ReplyDeleteI envy you can play baseball. I am not good at playing ball game....
That river looks both rugged and pristine. It looks like Yamagata has some wonderful wide-open spaces.
ReplyDeleteYour involvement in baseball is a positive thing, a way to both maintain your physical fitness and enjoy time with others.
All the very best in achieving your goals. :-)
Yamagata has beautiful nature as you showed us, and maybe has delicious food, doesn't it? I've eaten Yamagata cherries and watermelons, and they were very nice! In Yamagata, are there any other famous food?
ReplyDeleteHi, Tatsuyoshi!
ReplyDeleteThe picture, a river in your hometown is so beautiful! What is mane of this river?
I have never been to Yamagata. I would like to visit Yamagata. Are there any recommendation spots to visit? Please tell me!
Thank you!
Chinatsu
Hello, Tatsuyoshi,
ReplyDeleteI am happy to meet at this course! You are really enjoyed now.
Although it is too difficult to understand other languages so easily, I am sure that you will be amply repaid for your efforts.
Steve Jobs was said 2005 commencement speech at Stanford University, "Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish. And I have always wished that for myself. "
If you have chance to read a book or watch on YouTube about his speech, this speech or a positive mindset will help you succeed in inconvenient situations.
Here is to your future!
Nozomi