Yoshida Takashi
Writing
Known For

People bring their stories of missed lust connections to an objective panel of experts who then judge whether they could have gone all the way or not.
The Could've-Gone-All-the-Way Committee

Biographical story, based on life of Ino Tadataka, a Japanese measurer and cartographer. Ino Tadataka travelled the length and breadth of Japan on foot for 17 years from the age of 55 to perform his surveys. The accuracy of his maps also owed much to the fact that he was the first surveyor in Japan to combine measurements on the ground with observations of the heavens. Ino started the work as a private individual but earned the confidence of the Shogunate and it eventually turned into a national project. His maps were later used for many years as the foundation for maps made by modern survey techniques.
Ino Tadataka: Meridian Dreams

A nurse is caring for a patient in a life and death situation whilst also dealing with her own emotional issues.