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May 8, 2015
Diary-T 111 babot

We were astonished by the first-anniversary celebration of the Dictionary Club.
We visited a balloon art factory with Hiro Sugiyama and his team.
As with Hiro Sugiyama's visual shows before,
there are many jobs that express images freely, but
what else could make you feel that childlike excitement besides balloon art?
It's a delightful profession filled with such dreams that it deeply moved me just now.
Apparently, the largest they've ever made was a 9-meter-tall Godzilla.
One, incredibly large objects can be made surprisingly small and transported.
Two, no waste is generated after completion.
Hiro Sugiyama's brilliant observations earned a resounding cheer of "I couldn't agree more!" from the balloons.
A profession full of dreams. I've never been more convinced of this phrase.
Of course, there are professions full of dreams.
If the people working in any job have dreams, that job itself becomes full of dreams...
I am truly grateful to have encountered such a dream-filled profession today.
The existence of BABOT, dedicating their entire energy to balloon art,
will undoubtedly bring great dreams to the future.
I became convinced of this.
A profession full of dreams. babot
Please remember their existence.
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