Monday, February 24, 2014

"DAYS JAPAN" Is True Journal

Our struggle with the snow isn't over! Yesterday afternoon when we came home, we found large snow heaps in the alley to the neighbor's and our doorway. It was the snow slipped down from the roof of our garage. We had to shovel it all off before stepping inside the house.
The social life is coming back gradually, and we can have more information around here now. Our Korean teacher's family were stucked in their car for four hours on the road usually in five munites drive from their house. Another friend walked with a backpack to a supermarket in the heavy snow fall but found no vegitable there.
An information not around here. OUR prime minister Abe was watching the Olympic games on TV and went to a tempura restaurant with his suppoters on the weekend, while many people were suffering with the snow. It's OK that he eats how much expensive tenpura when he pays, but the problem is that he had had the information about the dasaster. He always says about the importance of the national security or the crisis management, and so, he even wants to have a strong army. Now it is clear that his interest in national security is not for the people, but for his war games.

Today I would like to recommend a photo magazine. Its name is "DAYS JAPAN" edited by a photo journalist Hirokawa Ryuichi. He started publishing it ten years ago, and since then it has informed us the real news other medias never do. On its front cover it says "Just a photo can move a nation." "The day when people's will stops wars must come."
DAYS JAPAN has informed about the danger of the nuclear plants,
and just before the 3.11 Fukushima disaster it warned the danger of the plants on this island with so many faults. And now, when the government declares nuclear power as a basic source of energy and operation of the plants now stopped, and most of the other madias are not writing about the problem, and the people are inclined to forget it, the magazine repeatedly inform us FUKUSHIMA.

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