[Daily march log 0825] Arrive in Toyohashi

0. Today’s photo is a symbolic illustration of Kishida pouring poison into the earth’s well (I saw it on the internet)

There is an article that explains exactly what I pointed out, saying that the nature of the nuclear-contaminated water problem lies in the decision-making system, and that it is a crisis caused by Japan’s fragile democracy. That is the Kyunghyang Newspaper article that interviewed a former Asahi Newspaper reporter.

https://v.daum.net/v/20230825184731141

If the Japanese people do not urge the government to stop discharging nuclear contaminated water, a bigger crisis may come upon them in the future. In the past, a precarious balance has been possible due to the suppression of the United States, but if the United States makes a misjudgment in the face of the US-China confrontation, this kind of violence by the Japanese power class can be reproduced in any number of different forms.
On the 100th anniversary of the Kwandong Massacre, Koreans living in this land (Japan) as descendants of Joseon (Koreans) cannot help but face this essence.
But Japan is different now. Unlike the days when the people were silent, the people now have the power to gather their strength to resist the tyranny of those in power and correct their mistakes. It is necessary for them to realize that power themselves.


1. Departing from Honjuku Station

2. Morning schedule to arrive at Goyeok.

3. Billboards criticizing genetic modification stand out.

4.  arrive at Goyeok. who walked with me
Yoshida Yayoi
Hujii Shingo

5. Receive a message from Ms. Yoshida before the afternoon starts. It’s a unique painting.

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8. A message from Shingo Fujii.

9. Many people came to see us off when we left in the afternoon.

10. I took a picture of a one-person demonstration with a placard during the march.

11. Interesting performance.

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17. March with Shadows.

18. The highlight of the day was visiting a company that officially has a red catchphrase: “Radioactive water, don’t throw it into the sea!”

19. Surprisingly, it was a company run by second-generation Koreans in Japan.

20. He was chairman, Do Sante (Japanese name Miyako Souta), who is 82 years old this year. During the daytime break, I was able to rest comfortably at his house. thanks to his consideration.

21. It is a company that manufacturing mobile toilets as well as solar panels. Looking at the product, it is a self-contained mobile eco-toilet that applies amazing technology. This is a field that I have always been interested in.

It’s a great company called G Techno Co., Ltd. It has a nationwide distribution network.

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23. After the break and chat,

24. Commemorative photo.

25. Commemorative selfie.

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27. Beautiful Toyokawa.

27. Commemorative photo.

28. You can also see Yoshida Castle in the distance.

29. The red flag is from Do Sante’s company.

30. Arrive at Toyohashi Station. those who walked with
Harada Hiroshi
Morishida Jutako
Hayashi Munehiro
Yamamoto Mihagi
Yoshida Yayoi

Mr. Do San-tae gave me a lot of support money. At dinner with Mr. Do San-tae and his party, I brought up the following story that I told the public a few days ago.

31. That is what I told my comrades on the 21st when I arrived in the Sakae district of Nagoya. Two days and one day before arriving in Tokyo is Saturday and Sunday, so it is hoped that many people will march together on the course that arrives via Yokohama and Kawasaki at this time.

32. For example, in this picture, on September 9th, after arriving at Yokohama station on Saturday morning and spending lunchtime, at 3:00 pm, we will march to Kawasaki station.

33. On September 10th, Sunday, we will depart from Kawasaki Station at 7:00 am and depart from Samezu Station at 3:00 pm, enter Tokyo in the evening, and arrive at Shimbashi Station. I expressed my hope that many people would come and walk together during that time.

34. Then, on the afternoon of the final day, a great force could be added to the march from central Tokyo to the Diet Building. It’s the first time I’ve been suggesting through a journal like this. I will try to formulate and disseminate this proposal as soon as possible.



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