One day in the golden week - Japan's consecutive holidays - while waiting for the prep of a bath, I took out a brandy from the rack. This brandy is a souvenir from Armenia. This country is not familiar to ordinary Japanese, but I'm interested in its history. When I was a high school student, I knew about Noah's ark. My high school was established by a Christian body. The place which the ark drifted to was said to be the hillside of Mt. Ararat. No matter if it's a fact or not, the Old Testament tells so, anyway. Mt. Ararat originally seems to have belonged to Armenia, but currently it's located in Turkish territory. I learned about the history associated with Armenia, Turkey and Azerbaijan. Let us assume that Mt. Fuji is occupied by some other country, and you'll realize the agony of Armenians. I wonder when the unrest of the Caucasian region will come to an end. I hope the area may become peaceful.
Now, the bath got filled with hot water. Shall I get in?
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