[Daily march log 0824] Aichi Prefecture in the Rain

0. Today is a sad day. Maybe that’s why it rained all day.

1. It is a road that runs almost straight in the southeast direction toward Shizuoka.

2. Many comrades came even in the rain. While walking in Aichi Prefecture, Yabu is indispensable.

3. Check the departure station, Shin-Anjo Station, and take a selfie.

4. Read out the marching declaration before departure, even in the rain.

5. A yellow light begins to appear in the field as we walk. I left when the rice planting was almost over, but two months had already passed since.

6. As we walk, I see a familiar signboard.

7. It was all in Hangul.

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10. a commemorative photo
Hasede Yoshiyuki
Dogami Ketuhari
Fujii Shingo
Yabu Shirou

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12. Waiting to avoid a sudden downpour.

13. Arrive at Higashi-Okazaki, our destination in the morning, with the people who were waiting for us.


During the lunch break, we held a Zoom meeting for the National Land School, which will be held in September.

Students under college age (born after 2000) will be exempted from the tuition fee.

If there are young people around you who fall into this category, please let them know about this news.

14. On the afternoon departure line.

15. Shiro Yabu and Kenji Watanabe walk together.

16. Arrive at Motojuku Station late in the evening. As we were walking, we were talking about the news of the release of contaminated water, and it got late. With the determination that it must be interrupted.


The Japanese government finally did it. 

When Park Kyung-ni (*) was alive, Kim Young-ok (*) met her and asked, “If you had to pick one problem facing the world today, what would it be?” She immediately replied that it was the ‘Japanese issue’. .

 During his lifetime, President Kim Dae-joong also said, “I am worried that Japan thinks democracy can be obtained for free.”

 Their worries became a reality. 

Korea’s Yoon Seok-yeol, who defends the Japanese government on such a wrong path and acts as its servant, and the Chosun Ilbo behind him must be punished.

(*) Ms. Park Kyung Ni: She is a Korean novelist who represents modern Korean literature. She has published many works that criticize society and reality and pursue humanity and life. 

Park Kyung Ri – Nam Wiki (namu.wiki)

https://namu.wiki/w/%EB%B0%95%EA%B2%BD%EB%A6%AC

キム・ヨンオク – ナムウィキ (namu.wiki)



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