"For the first time, I took the Shinkansen alone and went to Tokyo. I was too worried about changing trains, so I called out to the woman who was studying next to me ..." (Woman in her 30s, Miyagi Prefecture)

"For the first time, I took the Shinkansen alone and went to Tokyo. I was too worried about changing trains, so I called out to the woman who was studying next to me ..." (Woman in her 30s, Miyagi Prefecture)

Travel destinations and business trip destinations-I will never forget the people I encountered in unexpected places. Someone may have had such an experience.

J-Town Net reader A (female in her 30s), who lives in Miyagi prefecture, wrote in an email about her memory of the woman she met when she got on the Shinkansen.

Ms. A boarded the Shinkansen alone to meet her dating partner at the time, who had a long-distance relationship with her.

She was thrilled by that alone, but she was waiting for the difficulty of "changing at Tokyo Station for the first time".

Driven by her anxiety, she dared to speak to a young woman who was studying in the seat next to her.

Then, the person said that she gave her an unexpected word to Mr. A.

She "can't give up her dream of becoming a lawyer"

It's about 20 years ago. For the first time, she boarded the Shinkansen alone to meet someone she had been dating for a long-distance relationship.

The Shinkansen heads to Tokyo Station, which is the first time I visit. Moreover, I had to change trains after that, but I had no idea what to do.

A woman in her late twenties was sitting next to me, studying something.

「初めて一人で新幹線に乗り、東京へ。乗り換えが不安すぎて、隣で勉強していた女性に声をかけると...」(宮城県・30代女性)

I was so anxious about her that I terrifiedly called out to her and asked her how to get to her destination station.

Then she smiled and said:

After that, she had a conversation with her, and she said, "I'm working, but I still can't give up my dream of becoming a lawyer and take the bar exam." I am.

"Challenge what you want to do"

She told her that I had her dream but gave up and was doing her current job. Then,

He told me.

I was supposed to break up with her at the next station, but she kindly told me about the transfer after that, and after that I asked the kind ladies to talk to me on the train, and I was worried about the move. It was over in no time.

Twenty years have passed since then. I have a new dream, got a qualification, and now I am in the profession I wanted to do.

I can't forget her glittering appearance when she was talking about her dream at that time.

I then got married and told my newborn child this story, "Don't give up on your dreams."

Is there anyone who still can't forget?

Do you have an "unforgettable person" for your readers?

I don't know if I can meet again, but I can't forget it-please tell the J-Townnet editorial department about your memories with such a person.

From the reader submission form, direct message on official Twitter, email (toko@j-town.net), when and where you met the person, specific episodes (what kind of relationship you had, what kind of interaction you had, etc.) 500 Please specify the prefecture where you live, age (roughly 20's, 30's, etc.), gender, and occupation. We will keep the secret strictly.

(* Please note that some of the experiences you received may have been modified in this column due to privacy considerations.)