Among them, there were some fascinating videos, so I decided to take the plunge and compile them into a video album. While I’ve dabbled in video editing before, I hadn’t created one in recent years and had forgotten how to do it. With help from Mr. Kurokawa, Mr. Nagoshi, and Tetsu, I somehow managed to complete it.
When I showed the completed video to my close friend, Kuniko Okada, she said, “It feels like I’ve entered the Dragon Palace (Ryugu-jo). If I linger here too long and get lost in the joy, it could be serious trouble!” She also praised the video, saying, “This video has enough potential to inspire us, spark our interest in Nepal, deepen our understanding, and help foster friendships. Good job!” Encouraged by her words, I decided to go ahead and share it.

Arrival in Kathmandu, attending the first day of the wedding Playback time:1 minute 21 second

Second and third days of the wedding Playback time:1 minute 53 second

Tribhuban University Hospital and Himalaya Mountains
Visit to the Pediatric Surgery Ward of Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, founded by Dr. R. Pokharel. Playback time: 2 minutes 25 seconds.
Photos from my first visit to Kathmandu, spring 2003
Playback time: 41 seconds.