Beyond the accident, having finished the annual meeting...... Front Cover

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Tiny Shining Star

Takemi Otsuki

いつも変わらない

毎日に疲れて

ふと 立ち止まって

空を見上げたら

小さな星がひとつ・・・

光っていました・・・

ほんの少しの光

わたしに落として

やさしく微笑んで

夢をくれました

夜空にひとつ

光る星を見つけたら

あしたは

何かいい事がある

そんな気がして

くるんです

いつも変わらない

生活に疲れて

ふと 立ち止まって

いつも変わらない

毎日に疲れて

ふと 立ち止まって

空を見上げたら

小さな星がひとつ・・・

光っていました・・・

ほんの少しの光

わたしに落として

やさしく微笑んで

夢をくれました

夜空にひとつ

光る星を見つけたら

あしたは

何かいい事がある

そんな気がして

くるんです

いつも変わらない

生活に疲れて

ふと 立ち止まって

空を見上げたら

小さな星がひとつ・・・

光っていました・・・

ほんの少しの光

わたしに落として

やさしく微笑んで

希望くれました

夜空にひとつ

光る星を見つけたら

あしたは

何かいい事がある

そんな気がして

くるんです

  • Lyricist

    Keiko Kouda

  • Composer

    Takemi Otsuki

Beyond the accident, having finished the annual meeting...... Front Cover

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    Shinin' Love

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    Tiny Shining Star

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    LARK memory

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    Rainy June

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    To Kobe for a while

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    Witches of the Night in SCOPIO

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    seasonal train

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    City Boy

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    To you who turn twenty

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    Love is Wondering

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  • 11

    Tomorrow is good-bye to this town.

    Takemi Otsuki

My name is Takemi Ootsuki, Department of Hygiene, Kawasaki Medical School.
Kawasaki Medical School is a private, single-department medical school located in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture, and is named after its founder, Dr. Sukewnobu Kawasaki. I studied at the affiliated high school (the only high school in Japan with a medical school attached), university, and hematology, and since 1996, I have specialized in hygiene and am currently serving as a professor.
On December 7, 2013, I suffered an open fracture of the right patella and a compound fracture of the left tibia. Fortunately, I was taken to the university hospital and the right knee was operated on the same day, but the left knee was operated on 9 days later due to severe swelling. I was in the hospital room for New Year's Eve, but a small cake was served at Christmas and an Osechi dish was served at New Year's. On the seventh day of the New Year, I tasted seven kinds of herbs. I was discharged from the hospital on January 12, but I had to wear a brace on my right knee to prevent it from collapsing, and on my left, I had to use two crutches until the end of January because I was not allowed to put any weight on it for six weeks after the surgery.
The wire holding my patella in place was causing pain above my right knee when I walked long distances or descended stairs, and the tip of the right wire was poking the muscle from the inside and causing pain, so I had surgery to remove it in October.
The left side of my toe is still slightly dysfunctional and I have some mild numbness, but it has already been almost a year since the accident and I am still flying around in my busy daily life. Also, I heard that there will be a surgery to remove the metal plate (held in place by screws) on my left tibia during the winter, but I still have to work hard until I am fully recovered.
As president, I hosted the 84th Annual Meeting of the Japan Hygienic Society at the Okayama Convention Center on May 25-27, 2014.
The theme of the meeting was "Gaze at Me, and You Will See Love," and I performed a duet with a flute player at the opening ceremony. We tried to make the conference full of "rhythm, harmony, and lively melodies.
The music at the conference is linked from the "Research and Education" site of the "Kawasaki Medical School School of Hygiene" website.
Thanks to all of you, the conference was a great success.
I am filled with gratitude to all the participants and all the people involved.
I had started recording the original CD before the accident, and after I was discharged from the hospital, I recorded it again, and finally was able to add vocals to it after the conference.
I recorded the music I composed when I was in high school and university, and I recorded the performance by typing on a new PC and converting the sound source played on the electronic piano installed in the professor's office by MIDI.
(End of November, 2014)

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  • Takemi Otsuki

    Takemi Otsuki is a Japanese doctor, lyricist, composer, arranger, keyboardist, and actor. He is from Kyoto Prefecture. He is the director of the Shinjo Village National Health Insurance Clinic. He is Professor Emeritus of Kawasaki Medical School. He is a director of the NPO Filmmaker Support Organization. Born in Fukuchiyama City, Kyoto Prefecture. He has been living in Kurashiki City since the spring of 15 years old. 1972/1975 Appeared on NHK "Anata no Melody". Participated in the Yamaha Popular Song Contest National Convention in 1974. Mayo Shono, vocalist. After returning to Japan from studying abroad, he embarked on an experimental approach to environmental health and preventive medicine in the field of hygiene while practicing medicine as a general physician. His songs have been released through various subscription services."Mitsumereba Ai" was the sub-theme of the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Hygiene, where he served as chairman. Original music (Japanese pops) is basically released digitally with lyrics, composition, arrangement, performance and singing. Please search and listen to "Takemi Otsuki".

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