28. My father had taken the shakuhachi to camp, played, and taught it to his co-worker while working as a night watchman at the reservoir.

  • K – Kayoko Wakita
K
my father had taken the shakuhachi because it was small. And he eventually got a job as a night watchman at the reservoir. This was to keep people with funny ideas from dropping things into it. And so he would have a 24 hour or 36 hour shift. And he took his shakuhachi there. And luckily, the man that also got the job with him was interested in shakuhachi, so the two, my father gave him lessons, and the two would practice and play. And I think that was the most wonderful thing for my father who was really very seriously depressed about the situation at hand that he could do nothing about. In between, he took carpenter lessons, and stuff like that because he was good at crafts.

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