Man, what a day! I swear, being a Cargo Transportation Manager in Tosu is like riding a rollercoaster blindfolded. So, I wake up, right? Sun’s shining, birds chirping, and I’m like, “Today’s gonna be chill.” Ha! Spoiler alert: it was NOT chill. First off, I hit the road on Route 34, and lemme tell ya, traffic was a nightmare. I mean, c’mon! It’s Tosu, not Tokyo! But nope, there I am, stuck behind some slowpoke in a tiny kei car. I’m like, “Dude, it’s not a Sunday drive!” Finally, I zoom past on the left, and boom! I see the Tosu Stadium in the distance. Gotta love that place. Home of the SC Sagamihara, but today? No soccer, just me cursing at the traffic. So, I get to the warehouse on Kōen-dōri, and it’s chaos. Boxes everywhere, like a game of Tetris gone wrong. My team’s running around like headless chickens. I’m trying to get a grip, but my phone’s blowing up. Clients are calling, asking where their stuff is. I’m like, “Dude, I’m not a magician!” Then, outta nowhere, my buddy Kenji shows up. He’s got this huge grin, and I’m like, “What’s up, man?” He hands me a bento. I’m thinking, “Finally, some good news!” But then I open it, and it’s all fish. I’m not a fish guy! I’m like, “Kenji, you know I hate this stuff!” He just laughs and says, “More for me!” Ugh, thanks, buddy. After that, I get a call from a driver. He’s stuck on the other side of town, near the Tosu City Hall. I’m like, “Dude, you’re kidding, right?” But nope, he’s serious. So, I hop in my truck and head over. The streets are packed, and I’m dodging pedestrians like it’s a video game. I swear, if I see one more person on their phone, I’m gonna lose it! Finally, I get to him, and he’s just sitting there, looking lost. I’m like, “What happened?” He shrugs and says, “GPS took me the wrong way.” I’m like, “Bro, it’s not rocket science!” But whatever, we load up and head back. On the way, I pass by the Tosu Shrine. It’s so peaceful there. I think about stopping, but nah, I’m too stressed. I need to get this cargo moving. But man, I could use some zen right now. Then, outta nowhere, it starts pouring. I mean, like, monsoon-level rain. I’m drenched, and my hair’s a mess. I’m trying to keep my cool, but I’m fuming. “Why today?!” I shout. The universe is clearly against me. But then, I see this little kid splashing in puddles. He’s laughing, having the time of his life. And I’m like, “Dude, I need that energy!” So, I take a deep breath and try to chill. Kids really know how to live, huh? Finally, I get back to the warehouse, and it’s still a madhouse. But now, I’m a bit more relaxed. I start cracking jokes with my team. “Hey, who ordered the fish bento?” Everyone laughs, and it feels good. By the end of the day, I’m exhausted but happy. I mean, Tosu can be a wild ride, but it’s my wild ride. I love this city, even when it drives me nuts. So, I head home, thinking about tomorrow. Who knows what’s gonna happen? But hey, that’s just another day in the life of a Cargo Transportation Manager in Tosu. Bring it on!