This is my new office brunch in Kushiro. Three weeks have passed since I came here. Compared to the Obihiro brunch, which I stayed last summer, it is smaller and simpler but way more pleasant thanks to my new Macbook and Kushiro's cool weather. Possibly, it is even more pleasant than Google office. Anyway, working in a hotel room used to be a kind of privilege of novelists who are facing their deadlines, but now more people including me can work in the same way if they want. I think this working style is not only pleasant but also good for the local economy. Sure, the money I spend here is little, but if more people did in the same way -- working temporally in their favorite cities -- it would be helpful for the local economy. It seems that Tokyo is too dense and any other local cities are too sparse. We should act in the way that this unbalance is corrected. Of course I'm opposed to the Tokyo Olympics which is schemed after London.
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