[Daily march log 0903/0904] Two days of walking while looking at Mt. Fuji

This is a two-day record from September 3rd to September 4th.

0. Today’s photo shows Mt. Fuji with clouds covering the middle of the mountain.

1. This is the last coastal road in Japan. 21km from Shinkanbara to Katahama.

2. I will walk alone this morning.

3. In the end, America is the problem. Biden clearly shows contradictory behavior.

4. In a conversation with comrades yesterday, the topic of whether Biden had dementia came up.

5. Walk about 3km along the National Route 1 highway. Hundreds of cars were passing by, and they must have seen this moving flag from the front.

6. I can see Mt. Fuji in the distance.

7. For some time now, snow has disappeared from the summit in summer. It is also said that this is due to the effects of global warming. However, I have doubts. I wondered if the geothermal heat was getting hotter.

8. A weekend farm overlooked from a high bridge.

9. An Anglican priest who stood up for the “body dumping” to stop the dumping of radioactive contaminated water into the ocean – Mindurle, a citizen’s discourse that will change the world.
https://www.mindlenews.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=4971

In America, a Korean priest was personally warned of the destruction of life.

10. I’ve been working to inform the English-speaking world of this march. The march diary has been translated into English with the help of comrade Cha yoonhwa, and Secretary-General Lee Seung-Eun continues to edit and post it on the English website. For example, the article I wrote in my journal the other day criticizing the behavior of the United States and Japan has already been translated and introduced on the English site.

If you read this English version diary, please share it widely with your acquaintances across the global village.

For reference, the QR code of the English website is

11. Clouds covered Mt.Fuji.

12. A brackish river near the sea.

13. I zoomed in and took a picture of the city far beyond.

14. Mt. Fuji visible between the buildings passing by.

15. Eventually, I arrived at my morning destination, Yoshiwara Station. Take a rest at the hotel during the day.

16. I also left alone in the afternoon.

17. The wind is strong.

18. A panoramic view of Mt. Fuji is with me throughout the day

19. Strong winds continue.

20. Mt.Fuji and commemorative photo.

21. Solar panels that look like fields and Mt. Fuji.

22. When I was taking photos of a scene like this, my hat I was holding suddenly flew off somewhere. It was blown away by a strong wind and I lost its whereabouts.

23. As I was passing through a certain town, I saw a signboard and monument that described the origin of the Tokaido Harajuku milestone (which Professor Lee Won-young apparently mistook as the history of a private house).

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25. When I arrived at my destination, Katahama Station, my comrades had come to pick me up. These are the people who will help me march tomorrow.

26. Don’t take shortcuts, walk slowly up hills around human settlements.

27. Comrades gathered early in the morning. This team takes turns on foot and provides support in the car.

28. The road is narrow, but the cars are slowing down and everyone is staring at the red flag. Excellent advertising effectiveness.

29. Passing in front of Numazu Station

30. Walk about 12km

31. Arrive at Nagaizumi Nameri Station, our destination in the morning, and take a commemorative photo with the straw hat that was given to me as a gift.
Ootuka Kanroku
Aono Yuriko
Hori Yoshinobu

32. During break time, take the single-track train to Gotemba, where my lodging is located, in about 20 minutes. I stay two nights at a hotel in the middle of the uphill and make it my camp.

33. I came to Nameri station and left at 3 o’clock.

34. is good. A thick cloud blocks the sun and a cool breeze blows. It was raining on and off.

35. Mt. Fuji covered in clouds.

36. The road is wide, but the cars are slowing down.

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37. PR happens automatically as I walk.

38. Arrive at destination Iwanami Station around 6 pm. Tomorrow morning I plan to walk uphill from here to Kodenba Station, then rest at my accommodation and walk again in the afternoon.

https://www.mindlenews.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=4965

39. I would like to introduce a realistic diagnosis by Dr. Lee Jeong-yoon, a Korean nuclear power engineer who also serves as a policy committee member of the Public Reporting Center for the Dangers of Nuclear Power Plants, of which I am the representative.

As I walk, I personally feel that the expressions on citizens’ faces have darkened for about 10 days since the contaminated water began to be discharged on August 24th.

The Japanese government must pay the price for breaking international law, as pointed out by Lee Jeong-yoon. America is not the only country in the global village. Biden is not the only one in America. The Japanese people must order the government to stop this as soon as possible before the cost becomes too great.



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