[Daily march log 0820] Arrive at Ichinomiya City via Gifu City

0. Photo of the day is the scene where the I made a statement and reported in the Chunichi Newspaper (in front of Gifu Station)

https://www.chunichi.co.jp/article/752747?rct=gifu

1. Today’s march will change direction after arriving at Gifu Station in the morning and march towards Nagoya (Ichinomiya).

2. Start walking from 6:30, starting from where we left off yesterday. If we walk for about 30 minutes, we will arrive at the original destination, Hozumi Station.

3. Passing a small beautiful river,

4. Commemorative photo. (Kamei Yanase, Tazuko Sumi)

5. Arrive at Hozumi Station.

6. With the people who welcomed us

7. Read the March Declaration together.

8. At the beautiful Nagara River

9. With Ito-san and Yanase-san

10. commemorative photo.

11. It’s a hot morning. Kumeko Oka joins us.

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14. Arrive at Gifu Station.

15. Commemorative photo at Gifu Station
Yanase Kaname
Itou Hisashi
Sumi Tazuko
Oka Kumeko

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17-1. The place where I stayed for a day and a half was a combination of a public bath (with good water quality) and a single room. its low price It was an idea inn that stands out. We also take a lunch break here.

18. asked for a message from Kaname Yanase, who walked with me throughout my stay in Gifu Prefecture.

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20. I also asked for a message from Hisashi Ito.

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22. Many comrades gathered at the departure time in the afternoon.

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24. In the meantime, I have an opportunity to speak.

25. This scene was reported in the Chunichi Newspaper. A big newspaper company.

26. The gist of my remarks is: “The release of radioactively contaminated water will destroy the trust that Japan has built after the Second World War through its many contributions to the global community. The sovereign people of Japan must never allow the act of a mere government to undermine the trust that the Japanese people have built together over a long period of time.

27. An immediate donation was collected. Yuriko Kondo, who handed this to me, helped me a lot.

28. Donation money and posters collected at the rally site on this day.

29. A temple gives a lot of support money.

30. I searched and found this temple.

31. I can also see a nice cultural event in the photo introducing this temple.

32. Just before leaving Gifu Station, I took a selfie with my comrades who saw me off.

33. After walking 5km through the hot afternoon, I come across the Kiso River.

34. It’s a beautiful river. Commemorative selfie.
Yabu Shirou
Kim Kwang Mi
Suzuki Kazuko
Katsura Mizuno
Ishita Sotoshige
Takeuchi Masataka
Yanase Kaname
Itou Hisashi

35. Nine kilometers remain from this river to the destination. Speed up from this point. There are comrades who are waiting to welcome our arrivals at Ichinomiya Station. Together with two comrades, Yabu Shirou and Kim Kwang Mi, we formed the lead team of three and arrived almost two hours later.

38. Arrived at Ichinomiya Station around 7:30. Commemorative photo with the comrades who welcomed us.

39. The design of the banner is cool.

40. A person prepared the song that we will sing when we depart from this place tomorrow morning by writing the lyrics herself. I am genuinely surprised. What is noteworthy is that many young people were seen. and, a young couple learned more about me and asked the following question. “Even though your major was urban engineering, you are interested in the nuclear power plant problem. What is the reason?  for having ” Other people have asked the same question about this, so I will introduce the answer here. “My major in city planning also includes national land planning. Of course, the policy surrounding the location of nuclear power plants, which are dangerous facilities on the national land, is an area of interest for my major. I am particularly interested in the decision-making process, which can be said to be the planning stage of the location.” Oh My News reports that I published a paper on this at a seminar seven years ago. I will introduce it here.

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