[Daily march log 0826] to Shizuoka

0. Photo of the day ㅡWhen the runaway of power reaches its peak, a reversal will inevitably happen. The French guillotine is an example. Closely, it is the same as when South Korean presidents go to prison or the ending is unfortunate. The people of the world must prepare. A guillotine to cast a mace upon them.


Looking back, there was a time in Japan when the energy of the people gathered. There was the peasant uprising (peasant uprising) long ago, and more recently the Zenkyoto (student movement in the 1960s). Both were in a somewhat isolated environment, and the method of fighting had no choice but to flow in the direction of physical resistance. Therefore, it was easy to be frustrated by the power of established power. But not now. Japan today is coordinating with the rest of the world on all fronts. People’s struggles are also placed in an environment of solidarity. A case like mine tells the story. Anything is possible online. And the peaceful struggle is possible for any length of time. It must be an era when the power of the people can be fully demonstrated.


1. Four people gathered at Toyohashi Station on this sunny morning.

1-1. we will be walking from Shizuoka prefecture this afternoon.

2. Commemorative selfie taken while resting after the start of the march.

3. From this moment on, with Yoshida Yayoi

4. The two of us walked all morning. I can see the character of Shizuoka Prefecture on the display board behind us.

5. Arriving late at Shinjobara Station to avoid the scorching sunlight,

12. Someone is waiting for us. Mr. Mikami has served as the mayor of Kosai City, the town where this station is located. He waited for almost an hour. At the request of Mr. Takeno in Hamamatsu, he prepared a place for me to rest during the day. Now that we’ve crossed the border of Aichi Prefecture, we’ve also bid farewell to Yoshida-san. I would like to express my gratitude to these two people, including Mr. Abu, who took care of me during this time.


In the daytime, I bought the best eel lunch box from the eel bento shop you can see in the photo below and enjoyed it.

13. Almost 3,000 yen. From now on, my body is not personal. I have to eat well until I finish this march. (^^).

14. Satoshi Muto from Aichi Prefecture came all the way to see us off at 3:30pm.

15. I will walk alone from now on. It’s been a while.

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18. While walking, I see a picture of the person who was kind to me earlier. Although he is a former mayor, he is active as a politician belonging to the Constitutional Democratic Party.

19. There is a large reflective glass window just in time, so take a picture of myrself walking alone. I was able to take a picture of me walking with a vertical banner that says  ‘Do not throw radioactive contaminated water into the sea!’. It is ideal as a PR item for one person. Many cars saw this banner throughout the afternoon march.

20. I can see waterways in the town that are different from ordinary rivers.

21. When I arrived at my destination, Araimachi Station, after 6:30, Mr. Takeno was there to pick me up. Let’s go to Hamamatsu station by train together.

22. Comrades in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture have already prepared an information sheet that serves as both the marching schedule and publicity for me.

23. The person who took this picture is Mr. Takeuchi. He guides Mr.Takeno and me to a Korean restaurant. My mouth is enjoying a luxury these days.



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