Gyoensan eruption survivor gives a lecture at an elementary school September 13th 4:03

Aichi man who lost his son and son's fiancee at the eruption of Mt. Ontake five years ago gave a lecture at an elementary school in Nagano Prefecture at the foot of the mountain, telling the horror of the eruption and the importance of the family. It was.

Mr. Kiyokazu Tokoro, Ichinomiya, Aichi Prefecture, gave a lecture at Mitake Elementary School in Kiso Town, Nagano Prefecture, where his son Yuki and Yuki's fiance, Yuki Niwa, lost their son five years ago.

Tokoro showed his son's rucksack with a cinder and a broken cell phone and a broken cell phone to about 20 people from the 3rd to 6th grades. “The cinder flew at a speed of 200 km / h. My sons had broken bones as well, and the eruption is very scary. "

And looking back on the day of the eruption, `` I regret that my wife told me `` Be careful '' while my son said `` Oh '' was the last conversation. Please talk to your dad and mom so that you do n’t feel like that. ”

The five-year-old girl who listened to Tokoro-san's lectures said that the children of Mitake Elementary School were learning about Mt. Ontake from the beginning. “Sad feelings have been transmitted after losing his son. I want to talk a lot. "

The 6th grade boy said, “I saw the broken camera and knew the fear of the eruption. Mt. Mitake is a favorite mountain to climb, so I want to climb safely.”