Those who like to watch Japanese healing dramas should not be unaware of The name of Toshimi Kobayashi.
When she was young, she opened "Seagull Canteen".
Later, he also opened a bakery "Bread and Soup and Cats and Good Weather".
On days when she doesn't open the shop, she may stay in someone else's homestay, where there is "Watermelon" frozen in the stream.
She might go to the mountains to live, be self-sufficient, and raise a Mr. Tom in the Mountains.
This lady, who had an aunt's face very early on, was not in good shape, but she was approachable and calm and soothing. In her slow and orderly movements, she always gives people a sense of peace and warmth that the day should be so.
Years later, she opened the shop again. This time it is "Forest Homestay", which makes people can't help but yearn for it.
The exterior of the homestay looks like this:
The interior looks like this:
Guests love it here, she said
As the owner of the homestay, she is a person who loves to study food and enjoys doing complicated procedures. However, after living alone for a long time, she felt that a person was probably a creature that occasionally felt the need to do something for others, otherwise it would be depressed.
This is also the reason why she opened a homestay.
Her cuisine is loved by her guests.
Her guests, some of whom are elves in the mountains, stay overnight, enjoy her food, and give her the precious ingredients of nature as a reward.
Sometimes, it was the strange campers she met by chance on the side of the road.
Sometimes, it is a long-time friend who travels around the world and is tired and comes to her to rest.
In the courtyard, they lit a campfire, listened to the sound of firewood "crackling" and burning, and said meaningless words.
Everyone is in this silent forest, talking to themselves, quietly feeling.
Often someone says things like prose, like poetry, like philosophy.
The words spoken by those people always reminded me of Walden, of Thoreau alone under the stars, on the lake, in the boat, fishing. Think of him chatting with occasional visitors.