It was a couple of years ago that I first met one of my mom's friends, Ms. Fuse. She had invited me to her acquaintance's wedding ceremony, held in Vancouver. Since then, we kept in touch with each other by letters. Recently, while chatting about something in our letters, she told me that she was diligently writing her friends to get "writing letters"popular. She goes, "I'm a.k.a., a chairman of the Association of the Spread of Correspondence!!". Being told that by her, I wrote her back right off the bat, saying "Please let me become a vice-chairman of the ASC!!", because I used to write my overseas pen-pals like crazy, such lengthy letters. I still today make efforts to write cards or letters occasionally to someone, in addition to my emails. Finally, I was designated by MS Fuse as a Vancouver Branch Manager of the ASC:) After all, everybody would be happier if they got a letter or a card, and your heart would start to throb when you checked your mailbox or a letter carrier came by your house. I've made this web page "without anyone's permission (I've told it to Ms. Fuse though.)" in order to let everyone know the good points of writing letters which you wouldn't be able to realize through e-mail, and to dedicate this web page to "the goodness and spread of writing letters" by sharing your precious time to write people whom you care about.