Okinawa high school student Ryoko Sagara "I felt determined to make peace peace" Oct 22 17:42

Ryoko Sagara, who was a high school student who attended the ceremony of “Soho Reisenden”, read “Peace of Peace” at the memorial service of “Commemoration Day” in Okinawa last year. I am truly grateful to hear that the poetry was read, and I am honored to hear that you have heard the words of the Emperor, want to be peaceful, and feel determined to make peace in the era of peace. I was impressed that the emperors and emperors were very imposing, and the emperor's smile was always impressed. I was talking.

Mr. Ryoichi Sato, Fukushima farmer

Ryoichi Sato (65), working on the reconstruction of agriculture in Odaka Ward, Minamisoma City, Fukushima Prefecture, where the evacuation order was canceled due to the nuclear accident, attended the “Imperial Court of the Imperial Court”. It was a more solemn place than I had expected, ”recalled.

Mr. Sato founded a company called “Ume Yume Farm” in the midst of the shortage of farmers in the agricultural sector due to the nuclear power plant accident, and he actively worked to revitalize agriculture by actively hiring local young people and developing human resources. I put it.

Mr. Sato said, “I was in the ceremonial place, not with my own power but with the support of my family and the people around me. I was impressed because I thought I was your representative.” I was talking.

On top of that, “I would like to see the Emperor ’s words based on the words of the Emperor, so I would like to see him in the same way as the Emperor. I would like you to see various aspects of Fukushima. I hope you can come to Fukushima again. "

Hiroshima survivor Setsuko Saro “Knowing the thoughts of the survivors”

Saroko Setsuko (87), a Hiroshima bomb survivor who lives in Canada and attended the Nobel Peace Prize Award Ceremony, attending the “Imperial Court,” “The Emperor was a strict ritual. “I was able to see the footsteps of the Majesty ’s footsteps, and I was able to understand the sincere personality that has been embraced by the people affected by the earthquake.

The Emperor's words are as follows: “I was relied on for the peace of the world. Japan is prosperous now, but under the prosperity there is a sacrifice of war. It was dropped in the war. The atomic bomb victims in Hiroshima and Nagasaki were still suffering from the atomic bombing and have been working to eliminate nuclear weapons, although the United Nations adopted a nuclear weapons ban treaty, but the Japanese government is not in favor. I want you to know the thoughts of the survivors. "