I don't hold a grudge against spring
I have never visited a disaster-stricken area.。
I want to visit in the future。
This book is devoted to all of the author's ability to ponder the Great East Japan Earthquake.、It is a book that captures the reality of the earthquake disaster from multiple perspectives.。
Easy to read and understand。
It's a recommended book。
Feel the quiet anger of the author。
Was it a total confession?。
7Chapter Title
Old、There was such a thing as a nuclear power plant
(p.78)
Needless to say,。
Isn't the country that suffered atomic bombings exposed to the atomic bomb again?。
A demagogue called a radiant brain roamed the net。
The mothers bought the Geiger counter.。
Are there any health hazards for children?。
I want to eat sushi from Sanriku。
There is a tragedy of Okawa Elementary School in Miyagi Prefecture。
Books I read a long time agoI was familiar with。
When the tsunami came, they gathered in the schoolyard to evacuate, but it took a long time to be attacked.。
I was reminded of the all-school assembly when I was in elementary school.。
Once gathered in the gymnasium, the teachers try to educate the students。
Children are happy to chat when they come to an extraordinary space。
But the kids noticed.。
Teachers' eyes。
Teachers silently stare at students。
Children Shut Up。
Teachers pick up microphones and start talking。
You guys took 14 minutes to get quiet。
Think about what the all-school assembly is for.。
Don't take this long, and so on.。
How was the incident at Okawa Elementary School?。
I think it's a very tragic incident.。
There are no words about sadness。
Didn't the teachers downplay the disaster for educational purposes?。
Let's educate and learn students as usual.。
I wish I had evacuated sooner。
It took teachers an hour to make a decision。
Think about what the evacuation is for。
It should not take long。
In the Great Tohoku Earthquake, the existence of stone monuments was also greatly captured.。
Below that of the Jokan earthquake is a stone monument of lessons that were considered dangerous.。
But modern people didn't realize it.。
How far should I escape?。
What height should I go to be safe?。
The stone monument told me that very well.。
There is a stone monument called Koshinzuka。
In the tradition that the three-pointed insect reports evil deeds to the gods.、Derived from the habit of staying up until midnight to prevent it。
It is assumed that this became a form of exorcism in conjunction with the pest control method of agricultural crops.。
I wonder how many people see a stone monument and imagine it.。
There is also a stone monument called Dosojin.。
It has the meaning of placing it in the town to prevent the invasion of evil gods。
21Aren't we living in the century fully aware of it?。
In the wake of the earthquake, a new tsunami stone monument was erected.。
It's a hieroglyph from the Tohoku people.。