
1. Nagoya is also in Aichi prefecture. Walk towards another city in the southeastern part of Aichi Prefecture.

2. Supported by citizens.

3. of the poster given with the envelope

4. Many people’s names were written on the back. be moved.

5. Depart from Kasadera Station.

6. Support money received during the march.

7. Pass the old town.

8.

9. Eventually, we arrived at Toyoake Station, our destination in the morning.
Those who walked Kang Hwa-de Tokuhiro Masaki Yukio Yoda Koji Kamei Satoshi Muto Kim Kwang Mi Yanase-san
and Yabu-san were also there.

10. Kang Hwa-de, a second-generation zainichi, whose mother is Japanese, married a zainichi Korean and has four daughters. She is determined to came out today to walk with us.

11. A Japanese citizen, after reading a news about the marching on Facebook, waited at the scene to deliver me a letter and donation.

12.

13. Ms. Kim Kwang-mi, a second-generation resident of Japan, whom I introduced in yesterday’s diary, made Korean home-cooked meals from what she had grown and harvested and treated us to lunch.

14. During the day I visited the Nagoya Korean School, where I took a good rest.

15. Commemorative photo of the visit.

16. Start again in the afternoon.

17.

18. Break time.

19. A marching sign on the chest.
https://www.mindlenews.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=4805
20. This is the news I watched during my break. Everyone in the global village will get involved and stand up. The Japanese government cannot avoid punishment. The Japanese people must be the first one who should punish the government.

21. I thought while walking. The fundamental reason why the Japanese government’s barbaric acts cannot be stopped is that the entire system of the international community is broken. The Japanese government has clearly shown that if only one American president is involved, everything will be fine. The earth can’t stand if anyone does this every time they take power. Such are the attributes of capital power. Not being restrained leads to destruction.

22. How can we contain it?

23. This is a scene of invisible communication going on between a marcher and a slow-moving cyclist.

24. Arrive at Shin-Anjo Station.
Fumiko Takaba Fujii Shingo Shirou Yabu
And Mr. Yanase drove the car and supported us.
Mr. Yanase supported me for five days since the 19th. Thank you.
25. Now while editing my journal, I read Mindurle’s pointing out article. I would like to take this opportunity to introduce it.
https://www.mindlenews.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=4812
26. My march log is being uploaded on the English homepage below. Already posted until August 8th
https://liferoad.org/2023/08/23/daily-march-log-0808-passing-through-akashi-city/
Click the QR code below to Connect directly to Liferoad.org You can see its contents.

I am grateful to Cha Yun-hwa for her volunteer work translating each journal into English.
Whoever sees this information, please share it with many of your acquaintances around the world.
Categories: Korean-Japanese citizen walking march
Leave a comment