April 5th, at JCCCM (Japanese Canadian Cultural Center)
I really appreciate Ms. Yukari Hazama and all of the local staff's understanding and cooperation to make it happen.
April 6th, at Jean Grou, a school in Montreal, Canada.
I will make presentation of bilingual tanka reading to the young students.
I would llike to thank Ms. Maria F. P. Calvo for sharing the meaning of my activity with me.
Monday, March 26, 2018
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Mar. 11, I participated in the spring memorial event of KAGENKI in Hiroshima for the first time in my life. |
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Having touched with the participants' enthusiasm for anti-nuclear, it was a precious experience for me filled with a sincere prayer. |
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Mr. Hiroyasu Amase, a writer, with whom I associate in "Writers association for abandoning-nuclear-power society". He helped me a lot to make my participation to the event come true. |
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I felt a powerful energy in young people's recitation of Tamiki Hara's poems, and in singing voice of boys & girls in Hiroshima. |
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At the front of the Atomic-Bomb Memorial Dome, by the monument inscribed with Tamiki's poem. |
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Mr. Kozaburo Nagatsu, secretary-general of the association of KAGENKI, served as the moderator of the session. Mr. Tokihiko Hara, a nephew of Tamiki, talked about the atomic-bomb willow. |
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Photo by Hideo Miyamoto |
Sunday, March 11, 2018
On March 11, I will perticipate in KAGENKI (Mr. Tamiki Hara's memorial) in Hiroshima, and perform reading of Tamiki's poems and my tanka.
I will put my heart and sould into my performance to make prayer.
The report will be uploaded afterwards.
Monday, March 5, 2018