[Daily march log 0827] Via Hamamatsu City

0. Today’s picture is the home of Yasuto Takeuchi, where I stayed for three days. It was a very comfortable accommodation. Like a three-star hotel that took care of everything from laundry to breakfast. As much as possible, the table was prepared with produce grown at his house. Homemade jam is in the jar. However, Takeuchi refused to be photographed.

0-2. This person showed me a scrap of the Chunichi Newspaper that was published in Kosai City yesterday. Even if I walked alone, the press reported this march, and I feel positive about it.

The content of the reported article was very good. Red flag also played a role. I want to share this with everyone in Japan.

1. Noboru Takeno, who came to pick me up yesterday, was waiting at Araimachi Station.

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3. Today, after finishing the afternoon course passing by a large lake, we will have a rally and give remarks in the center of Hamamatsu Station.

4. Lake Hamana is not a freshwater lake,

5. It is a brackish lake where sea water flows in and out and mixes with fresh water.

6. Perhaps because of this, the surface of the water can be seen rubbing because of the tidal flow.

7. Naturally, there are many kinds of fish. There must be many fish that go upstream to spawn.

8. I can see the fishing gear, and there is also fishermen. Where there is water in the first place, there must be such circulation. This principle should work for our four major river re-naturalization.

9. Mr. Takeno said. For now, I’m also worried about this clear lake in which this ecosystem circulates. The release of radioactive contaminated water that has just begun will soon pollute this area as well. On this topic, I would like to introduce a message from Seoul National University Nuclear Engineering Department professor Seo Gyun-nyeol a few months ago, saying, “We must unconditionally store it on land.”

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12. Some Japanese shrines (torii) are on the water.

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15. Walk along the pine tree-lined road that the ancient Korean envoys used to pass.

16. Finally, we arrived at Takatsuka Station.

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18. Take the train to the place of a rally at Hamamatsu station.

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20. The gist of what I said is the opening part of yesterday’s march log. After translating it into Japanese on Google, I practiced reading and uttered it.

20-1. However, in the Shizuoka edition of the Chunichi News Paper the next morning, the above remarks were omitted and only a small report about the event was reported.

21. Mr. Iwami joined us in the afternoon march.

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 23. Take a commemorative selfie at Hamamatsu Station, the stopover.

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24. After arriving at the destination, Tenryugawa Station,

25. Comrades who had been with me during the daytime rally arranged a meeting place at an Indonesian restaurant to treat me with spicy food that I like



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