[Daily march log 0901/0902] Rest day and travel to Seikenji Temple and coastal road

This is a record for two days, September 1st and September 2nd.

Last week, in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, I gave an impromptu speech in Korean, which Takeuchi-san and other Japanese comrades filmed and edited with subtitles.

September 1st, my day off, is the 100th anniversary of the Kanto Massacre. In this year, the Japanese government once again began destroying life. This is precisely what Ms. Park Kyung-ri is concerned about.

1. If you take the JR instead of the Shinkansen from Shizuoka to Yokohama, it takes about 3 hours. Transfer to Atami. I decided to go early in the morning. This is so that I can personally check the ambiguous on-site situation before the event on the 9th.

2. At the transfer station, Atami Station, look around for a moment.

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5. The sea looks good.

6. Arrival at Yokohama Station.

6. Wide space at the west entrance

7. March starting route.

8. After looking around for about half an hour, my curiosity was answered.

8-1. So, after checking, what I created was the marching map for the afternoon event on the 9th.

9. On the way back,

10. I can see Mt. Fuji.

11. Design of the inside cover of a collection of letters. Yasuto Takeuchi brought his work on washi paper from Hamamatsu. This is great sincerity.

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13. A commemorative photo after attaching them to the inner pages of three volumes of the collection of letters. Takeuchi-san is also a renowned figure who researched and published a book on the issue of conscripted workers. Kuwano Yasuo-san informed me.

14. There was a standing rally in front of Shizuoka City Hall in the evening. Scene of my remarks.

15. A rally participant holding a comical photo.

16. Takeuchi-san sings the ‘Lee won young song’ again today.
https://youtu.be/A8JGEVqcyUM?si=6YCSyIZZHxu9H10w

16-1. A video of him singing in Hamamatsu a few days ago.

17. They also give me support money after the event.

18. Commemorative photo

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21.Comrades standing in front of Kusanagi Station the next morning

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22. Commemorative photo at Shimizu Station

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25. Pass through a temple called Seikenji, which has a deep connection with the Joseon Tongsinsa.

Shizuoka, where the traces of Joseon Tongsinsa remain: Seikenji Temple

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27. This temple is located in a geographically convenient location.

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29. Arrival at Okizu Station. Those who walked together,
Iguchi Hitoshi
Fukuta Takahisa
Ishizuka Sadaharu
Oki Motoyuki

30. we also went to a hot spring. in the cafeteria with Oki Motoyuki and Fukuta Takahisa. I receive a generous amount of ‘kanpa from them’.

31. The afternoon schedule begins on this sea hill.

32. There is a section past Okizu Station that is unwalkable, so we decided to walk from the point where walking was possible. About 3 kilos are omitted.

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34. The wide sea can be seen at a glance.

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37. Walk along the old road next to the cliff overlooking the sea.

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39. Mochizuki Yoshiharu, who gives out drinks brought in the car whenever we take a break.

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41. Eventually, we arrived at Shinkanbara Station.

42. The comrades who were together,
Mochizuki Yoshiharu
Oki Motoyuki
Fukuta Takahisa

This is where I say goodbye to Oki-san, who I have been with for a few days.

43. In the evening, I went to a Korean restaurant near Fuji Station and ate two servings of pork belly by myself. I ordered garlic separately and was given ground garlic. This high price was covered by the power of ‘Kanpa’.

What I’ve learned in the process of writing this march log is: At Seekenji Temple, there are traces of a person named Park An-gi, who introduced astronomy to Japan during the time of the Joseon Tongsinsa. Chiljeongsan, which appears here, is an astronomy compiled by studying Chinese astronomy centered on Seoul during the reign of King Sejong. This is said to have had an impact on China as well. Culture develops synergistically through exchange. At this point of time when all information is open and even a single civilian is aware of the actual situation, the Japanese government’s act of distorting information about contaminated water and propagating it as a means of power is truly foolish. It’s like trying to cover the sky with the palm of their hand. The Kanto Massacre of 100 years ago is being repeated in a different form. The Chosun Ilbo and Yoon Seok-yeol, who copied the Japanese government and promoted it, are even worse. Our people have already tasted it. The thrilling experience of kicking out Park Geun-hye. The fate of Yoon Seok-yeol and Chosun Ilbo is visible.



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