At the Black Plague Memorial on Graben Vienna, some candles were lit. There is also a picture of Saint Corona. She was a Christian martyr. My thoughts are with the victims and I hope the menace of Covid-19 shall pass quickly… (“Pestsäule” Erected as a symbol of overcoming the Black Plague, which ended in 1679)
Today is the beginning of Spring. In Vienna the weather is beautiful with a daytime high about 22 degrees. In Austria, because of restrictions due to Coronavirus people should stay home but moving around for a walk without any social contact (more than one metre) , except the ones you live with, is allowed.
Three pictures were taken today.
From the top: 1) Mozart statue in Burggarten, this statue is always dificult to take a picture of because there are always people around taking pictures or resting. Right now Burggarten is closed to the public so there is no one inside. I took the picture through the fence.
2) Stephansplatz, The very centre of Vienna. Although it is a regular Friday almost no one is there.
3) Kärntnerstrase, normally filled with tourists and shoppers and a lively enrergy. Equally few people. Top of Stephansdome, symbol of Vienna, visible
Because of the Coronavirus, there are special measures in effect in Austria. For example to combat the spreading, social interaction and contact must be reduced to a minimum, etc. Thereby one should stay at home as much as possible during that time. Yesterday on TV the Austrian government mentioned the issue of domestic violence in this context. Because people have to stay home it is conceivable that stress will increase and released in the family, or those families already experiencing a tendency of domestic violence could see it increased. Having to stay at home as justification for violence is not permitted. Current legislation in this regard will be enforced. When I saw this, I thought “Ah, such families do indeed exist” and I felt as though that problem was made apparent. Personally I felt somewhat restricted due to the measures and did not much think about others. Maybe if the quarantine lasts a long time, I might release some of that frustration at my husband. I find it meaningful that the government publicly announced this on TV.
My primary school was in Kochi city, full of nature. When I was in school there were many rice fields, where now are many residential properties. I used to walk about one kilometer to school through rice fields. Every season I could really feel nature. Always in spring I enjoyed many Renge blossoms before rice was planted. I think Renge is red clover and when I looked out the window from my primary school from the highest floor (3rd floor) over the athletic grounds, everything was in lovely pink colour like a carpet. Each year after school I collected many many Renge flowers that I could barely hold them in my hands. Do Renge blossom now…? My thoughts go to my hometown but when I am there now, it is not exactly the same as when I was a child…
By the way, in Buddhism “Renge” is Lotus flower. Because Renge flower looks a bit like Lotus, Buddhist farmers liked to call this flower “Renge”. I don’t know if this is really true.
In Austria, where I live, every day the number of infected by the corona virus rises. Today some towns in Salzburg province were added to the quarantine list. Because all shops except groceries, pharmacies, etc. are closed, it is said that many businesses are in danger of going bankrupt and joblessness will rise. Today the Austrian government made te announcement “whatever the cost” they will invest in order to help people, businesses etc. .”Whatever the cost”. How many politicians can honestly say those words. It remains to be seen whether this can be totally effective but it encourages people.
No restaurants, no cafe, no parties, no gym, no park, no theatre, no concert, no museum, no cinema, no airplane, no lessons… Starting today in Austria there are severe restrictions to combat the coronavirus. No, no, no… so many restrictions. Looking through the window the weather is so beautiful outside and I hear my neighbour playing the guitar and singing by himself… Patience! I have to take this word to heart. “Shashamo shamoshamo shashamoshamo shashamonakereba shashamonai” Those are magic words my grandmother used to mumble. During sewing when the thread gets tangled and one cannot find beginning and ending, she murmured those words trying to entangle the thread during sewing. This activity really gets on your nerves but murmuring these magic words one could get patience and eventually succeed in detangling the thread. After a long time I saw a beautiful blue sky filled with sunlight while murmuring those magic words…
Today it was a beautiful day outside. If we could sit outdoors with friends sipping on a glass of wine that would be nice! This will be impossible for a while. Today (March 15th) the Austrian Chancellor announced new measures against the coronavirus that citizens should remain at home and from Tuesday(17th) all restaurants and cafes will remain closed etc. Even if we want to go for a walk outside, it should only be alone or with those who are living together with us. I really did not think it would come to this. I sincerely hope that the goal of slowing down the spreading and softening the impact will be attained. Also I wish that this experience shall be useful later in building a new world. All countries should cooperate in true friendship.
Until now in Austria, closures were mostly decreed for universities, museums, theatres, etc. Starting next Monday all citizens will be affected by upcoming restrictions. As an example, supermarkets, grocery stores, banks, post offices etc. will be open but non-essential shops will be closed, restaurants and cafes, etc. close at 3 PM. Some towns are under quarantine for two weeks. Chancellor, health minister and interior minister held a joint press conference and published the upcoming measures, stressing that Austria is a team and we should get through this together. In the evening, president (Bundespräsident) Alexander van der Bellen, addressed the nation in a TV broadcast. This was quite touching because he also mentioned foreigners living in Austria, which gave me emotional support. By chance I met him on the street shortly before he was elected president. Thinking back I remember that moment well when I shook his hand on the street.
Finally, in Austria there are now restrictions to combat the spreading of Coronavirus. The concert on March 28th, in which I should have participated, was pushed back to beginning of May. Almost all public events have been cancelled or postponed. Universities are closed now and they teach students online. Starting next week all schools including Kindergarten will be closed in phases. Schools however will stay open for those children who cannot be taken care of at home although there will of course not be regular classes. Also the government made it clear that grandparents should not take care of children because they are especially at risk from the virus. For me this procedure by the government seems to be well thought out and appropriate. Honestly, I did not think it would come to this and from my heart I hope the situation will improve soon.
Today is March 11th. 9 Years ago in my home country Japan an unbelieveable tragedy happened. I was in Vienna at that time and was deeply troubled by the news which came in. We should never forget this catastrophe and we should continually think of the victims and all the ensuing difficulties and problems. I truly believe every single life is so important. It came to my attention that today around 2:46 PM (the time of the big earthquake which happend in 2011) at the Memorial Park in Miyagi prefecture there was a huge rainbow visible. For me this is symbolic and incited the feeling in me even stronger not to forget this tragedy.
The world is in fear of a looming global situation of the corona virus. Sadly, many people have passed away and are infected. Today the WHO rated it as a global pandemic, which is extremely serious. I heard that someone made sweets in the shape of the corona virus. I do not know, what the intention and purpose of this was, but one should never be careless. If this was indeed a joke or thoughtless, this should not be done. We should always cherish every single life as immensely important.
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