Yamato's Single-Person Moving Pack
Hello, I'm incompetent.
It's already the end of the year, isn't it?
I need to wrap things up...








I went to nostalgic shops, ate oysters with friends, walked near my house, visited a memorable cafe in Sendai, and greeted several shops.
You might say I shouldn't be doing such things? Please forgive me, it's the end of the year...
Talking with a bar owner,
"When I talk to AI, even though I'm a staff member, if I'm talking to AI, I might think, 'This is good enough, isn't it?'"
"It affirms everything, has a lot of knowledge, so I might think I don't need store staff."
"Conversely, for young people in their 20s today, trends were very clear when I was in my 90s, but how do you feel about the current era?"
When asked that, I simply replied, "With the development of SNS, it's a world where ego, focusing only on what one likes, is becoming stronger, so I think it's chaotic." The owner, whose major I believe was psychology, said that someone, whose name he forgot, had also said something about 'chaos progressing further' about 10 years ago.

Perhaps we are fruits growing on an "Egonoki" (Japanese storax tree)...
In reality, I believe the future where a complete digital world dominates, rather than one that enjoys the real world as a so-called paradigm shift, depends on the generations younger than me and their economic circumstances.
The era I grew up in was when mobile carriers began to popularize general smartphones during my student days, so considering that generative AI, led by large language models, exists now, things that feel a bit new will probably become even more common in 10 years.
Will humans seek the real world, or choose to immerse themselves in the digital world?
What will the future hold?
Things that Yamato's single-person moving pack carried for me.
Now, to the main topic.
The following items were taken:
- Top-loading washing machine
- 2-door refrigerator 90L
- Microwave oven
- Karimoku 60 K Chair 2-seater sofa
- 120-size cardboard boxes ×3
- Small storage box (drawer type) ×1
Amazing...
More fit than I expected.
A small life hack
When I was afraid the microwave plate would move and tried to put packing material in, I remembered clothes being stuffed into soundproofing material in American houses.
So, I stuffed clothes into the washing machine, refrigerator, and microwave.
Apparently, according to the Yamato staff, they asked, "We can't guarantee if the washing machine's springs break, is that okay?" to which I replied, "It wasn't a washing machine that was treated so carefully to begin with, so if it breaks, I'll just buy a new one, it's fine. There's also a laundromat nearby, so I'll manage!"
It's probably better not to stuff clothes into the washing machine.
Sorry, Yamato staff.

A Dead Bear peeking out from the washing machine.
Something a bit unusual

It's an IBM keyboard with actual springs, using a "buckling spring mechanism".
It's a dead stock item; I used to have three, but now I only have one.
It's what's known as a buckling spring keyboard.
I bought it when I was in my third year of junior high or first year of high school.