
0. Today’s picture is the scene of arriving at the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Dome.

1. I was alone when I left Maezora Station at 7:00 in the morning.

2. 21 km to the Atomic Bomb Dome.

3. Arrive at another milestone in the overall schedule for Korea and Japan march.

4. Hiroshima sea seen from a bridge.
5. Even if I walked tenaciously for 3 hours in the morning, 11 kilometers feels long due to it’s extremely hot weather.

6. Around 10:30 in the morning, when I arrived at our destination, Itsukaichi Station, Mr. Mizota greeted me.
Mizota Kazunari
7.Take a commemorative selfie.

8. Mr. Mizota take me to a nearby hot spring. Recently, I go to hot springs every day.

9. For lunch, he introduces me to a cheap and delicious Japanese food in a residential area near Hatsukaichi Station. At this restaurant, when I ordered a piece of garlic separately and ate it raw, Mr. Mizota was surprised and laughed saying that it is food for stamina.

10. And when we meet later, he brought me a lot of garlic that he grew. I can eat it for ten days.

11. he introduces me to a resting place after lunch. Mr. Okahara was the person I met after taking a nap. Michiko Okahara
12. I get a donation of money from this person, the secretary general of the Hiroshima Network for Resolving the Japanese Military [Comfort Women] Problem.
13. Take a selfie with Mr. Mizota.

14. Commemorative photo with participants at the center in Hatsukaichi.

15. Two people will participate in the afternoon march. Nakafunatsu Tetsuro Oda Toyotaka

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17. Pass by the bridge that has been here since the Edo period and take a commemorative selfie.
18. Walk along the streets of the Edo period.

19. It’s full of modern vibes now.

20. Crossing the Ota River in the middle of the city

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22. When we arrived at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, where the Atomic Bomb Dome is located, we were greeted by people.

23. First, take a commemorative photo, but as a curious young girl passed by,

24. As if she felt something important, she shrugged off her family’s holding hands, and joined us in a group photo shoot.
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25. Move to the Atomic Bomb Dome.

26. Foreigners who watch the march, seemed to be curious. before taking this selfie I introduce them the QR code of the English homepage, liferoad.org.

27. If you go into it, there are a lot of materials that have translated the news of the march into English. they give a thumbs up.
28. There are foreign students in our party in Hiroshima.

29. After arriving at the Atomic Bomb Dome for the first time in six years, there was a memorial service and a moment of silence.

30. Prior to the commemorative photo, I expressed my gratitude at the arrival.The main point is that Hiroshima residents will have a big role to play in mear future.

31. It is a Korean-style guest house and holds a dinner party at the restaurant, Lemon House. On the front left is Ms. Jyunko Hatori, who is fluent in foreign languages and interpreted my greetings for me.

32. It’s been a long time since I’ve had makgeolli.

33. Received a monetary donation from Mayumi-san, who coordinated all aspects of the event in Hiroshima. Mayumi Ishioka

34. A foreign male student donated 1,000 yen. Although not shown in the photo, I would also like to thank the owner of this house, Ahn Geum Joo. Tomorrow for the first time in a while, I’m off.
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