Hello everyone, this is Kawamitsu, the LFC representative! I am writing this blog on Sunday, February 15, and for the first time in a long time, it was warm in the morning and I went to work wearing only short sleeves.
The world is in the midst of a professional baseball camp, and many tourists wearing baseball players' uniforms can be seen around the world.
The content of today's blog is about something that happens only once every few decades to a century at our Ginowan store.
Have you ever heard of a succulent plant called "agave"? It is also known as the "century plant," and the agave at Ginowan Store, which only blooms once every few decades to a century, has bloomed.
According to a survey of the countries of origin of agave, there are about 300 varieties in Mexico, the southwestern United States, and South America, and it is also used to make the alcoholic beverage "tequila.
The language of agave flowers is said to mean "noble lady" and "delicate," and it is said to derive from the fact that it grows over a long period of time. It is just like my wife. LOL!
It is also said to be a "sign of happiness" when you see its flowers because it rarely blooms.
It is said to symbolize a generational change since it blooms only once in a lifetime. I had hoped to have someone else take over the store someday, so I thought it was the right time.
The Encounter was seen in decades to 100 years at LFC
Hello everyone, this is Dr. Kawamitsu, the LFC representative! been warm since I last came to work this morning, wearing only short sleeves.
We're in the middle of professional baseball training camps in Okinawa, and there are many tourists wearing baseball uniforms. all doing?
Today's blog is about an event that only happens once every few decades to a century, which happened at our Ginowan clinic.
Have you heard of the succulent plant called “agave”? It's also known as the “century plant,” and the agave at our Ginowan clinic, which only blooms once every few decades to a century, has finally bloomed. It's also known as the "century plant" and the agave at our Ginowan clinic, which only blooms once every few century, has finally bloomed.
When I looked into the country of origin of this agave, I found that there are around 300 species, found in Mexico, the southwestern United States, and South America, and it is also used to make tequila.
The flower language of agave is said to be “noble lady” and “delicate,” which apparently comes from the fact that it takes so long to grow. That's exactly what happened to my wife.
Also, because they rarely bloom, seeing their flowers is said to be a sign of happiness.
And because they only bloom once in a lifetime, they're also said to be a symbol of generational change. I've always wanted someone else to take over the clinic, so I thought this would be a good time.

