Water

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Respect for soil aggregate

Soil with a granular structure is said to create rich soil. Water flows up, down, left and right through the gaps between the granules, achieving both water retention and drainage, which are difficult to achieve at the same time, and creating excellent breathability and fertilizer retention. In honor of the earthworms and granules that create these granules,
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Respect for surface tension

The surface tension of water is apparently extremely strong. Surface tension causes capillary action, allowing water to spread through tiny gaps and reach the soil, plants, and animals. In homage to surface tension, the force that permeates without the need for external energy,
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Respect for Granite

Granite is said to be unique to Earth. Its formation requires water, and it is a rock unique to Earth, which is rich in water. This is a tribute to granite, which can grow to be very large, forming the earth's crust and continuing to support our feet.
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Respect for beauty

Why do we feel something is beautiful? Is it because the object itself is beautiful, or is it because we have a structure that allows us to recognize it as beautiful? We feel that landscapes, trees, water, atomic structures, and the universe are all beautiful. In tribute to the beauty that we do not understand.
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Respect for the water

Water is a mysterious substance, and no other substance seems to be able to dissolve things as well as water. This is a tribute to the fact that water is able to transport things, and that it is thanks to this that we drink our daily lives and that life exists.