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 Lately, I've been feeling a lot of spring, including the weather and scenery, and I've completely forgotten that just a short while ago we were saying, "We can still wear our winter coats."

 It suddenly occurred to me that I should probably write more about the products, but I decided it was fine not to worry too much about it here, so I'll continue to write freely as usual.

 Recently, I saw an article that said, "People who used to be able to speak normally are now, before they know it, only using words they've heard somewhere before." It's like they're tracing words they've picked up from somewhere, rather than words that have come from within themselves.

 I strongly resonated with that, and I also wondered if perhaps I was becoming like that myself.

 Words were originally supposed to seep out from within a person, but before you know it, the same old phrases and emotions all pointing in the same direction are lined up. Often, these are accompanied by a strong will directed somewhere (especially feelings of anger) or obvious correctness (something like common sense).

 The words that can be easily shared and the speed at which they spread. Amidst all this, I feel a sense of discomfort, as if the boundary between my own words and those that aren't mine is gradually becoming blurred.

 I don't intend to dismiss it with a phrase like "good old days," but I do want to cherish the time I can talk to someone using my own words as much as possible.

 All I can do right now is live my life to the fullest, but even so, I think it's enough to have an ordinary daily life where I can empathize with others and laugh.

I hope that TAMIYA clothes and jewelry are an extension of that.

 We are making new shirts. A rare high-density linen shirt and a striped pajama shirt that everyone should own. The sample delivery date is a little delayed, but we are steadily making good products.

 I hope you will look forward to them in the future. I guess I really should write a blog post about the products soon (lol).

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