The Spirit Of The Rising Sun

In the quiet village of Hanashiro, nestled between snow-tipped mountains and golden rice fields, lived an old swordsmith named Sumikama. His name meant “pure edge,” and so were the blades he forged — clean, sharp, and without deceit. People said Sumikama was born on the first sunrise of a new century, a child of the Land of the Rising Sun, blessed by Amaterasu herself.

Every morning, he would bow to the east and whisper, “Let my hands honor the light that guides us.” He forged not just swords but stories — each blade carried the spirit of Japan’s past, its samurai, and its silent strength.

One year, the sun failed to rise for three days. The villagers panicked, thinking the gods had turned their backs. But Sumikama kept working, forging a single blade in complete darkness. When the sun finally broke through, painting the sky with orange fire, he emerged from his workshop holding the sword aloft.

The blade shimmered as though it had trapped the sunlight itself. He named it Hikari no KageThe Shadow of Light. It reminded the people that even in the darkest moments, the spirit of the rising sun lives in those who refuse to stop creating.

And so, Sumikama’s legacy lived on — not in war, but in light.

Climate Change

All analysis of data for the past 50 years shows that most of the observed global warming changes happening today is not due to any natural causes but by a significant role of human activities. On the same line of thought global warming refers only to Earth’s rising temperature, while climate change includes warming and the side effects of warming like melting ice and heavy draughts. Ultimately global warming is the major side effect of human activities for climate change.

To fight the climate change humans must learn to evolve to renewable energies such as sun, wind, rain, waves and other forms of heat rather than burning fuels. Many feel climate change is a joke and not a reality but the natural disasters happening around us while you are still around is earth’s response to our daily actions. The choices you and me make today could reduce the chances of more serious potential consequences and to do this we all need to be working together to fight the common goal. The immediate response to provide a cushion to our planet earth is to plant more trees and help the reduction of toxic gases. The more we intent to burn a lot of fuel parallelly we should consider to plant more trees so that there is a balance between what we intend do and what the earth can help us do. Trees has always been humans best shelter right before he could built his first home and in reality we still need to depend on them. Even concrete walls needs oxygen and that is how important is plants in our daily life’s.

Plan now so you and your coming generations has a future to look forward to on this beautiful planet Earth, because there is no other Planet B.