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October 30, 2016. About a year and a half ago, I met Dr. Reiko Emina (Doctor of Health Sciences) at a study group... At that time, Dr. Emina and Dr. Otsuki gave a lecture for about an hour each. Dr. Ezana has published a new book (her seventh book as a single author) and was going to give a lecture to commemorate the publication. The title of the book is "How to Develop the Ability to Survive and Thrive: Connecting Adversity to Growth. Since it was my first publication commemorative lecture, I presented an original song in connection with the key term "the power to survive"! The title of the song is "Ikiniku-chikara" (the power to survive) from the book. I tried to depict the theme of how I, "you", and even "everyone" should live in the changing of the seasons.
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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