When I walk along the Shinsaibashi arcade, I found a prominent brick building. I stopped walking in front of the building. It was a registered cultural asset and a shop of musical instruments. Grand pianos or upright pianos of famous brands stand. I was fascinated with beautiful and graceful pianos. At the same time, I felt embarrassed. That is, when I was a child, I took piano lessons. But I didn’t practice on it at all, so my teacher got furious at me. It was shameful memory. So I can’t play the piano at all except«Neko Funjyatta» or «The Flea Waltz». The sign shows«If you use the piano, please contact us». I can’t touch the piano any more. I walked around the shop and found a tasteful wooden book shelf stuffed with piano practice books and past exam books for music colleges. Piano concerts are also held or lessons are taken here. The concert hall boasts high acoustic facilities. I was overwhelmed by such a solemn atmosphere and left the shop as soon as possible.