Airi Hiramatsu Reconstruction Support Live Ends Kobe City Appreciates 25 Years of Activity

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The singer Airi Hiramatsu, who held a charity live every year on January 17th, after the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, ended his live performance 25 years after the earthquake, and has been working for many years from Kobe City. Letter of thanks for

Singer Airi Hiramatsu, who is known for his masterpiece "Room, Y-shirt and I", is from Suma-ku, Kobe. He has been performing live in Kobe on January 17 every year, two years after the earthquake. Was.

Mr. Hiramatsu has donated his profits to support facilities for the orphans of the disaster, but since the orphans have grown up, he has been working for 25 years since the disaster, seeking to focus on supporting other affected areas. The live was finished by becoming.

Mr. Hiramatsu visited Kobe City Hall on the 21st, and Mayor Kumoto said, "Every year, we encouraged the citizens by singing and made a great contribution. Thank you for a long time." Was.

On the other hand, Mr. Hiramatsu said, "I've continued with the idea of" I'll do reconstruction support with one song. The live of reconstruction support will end with this, but I want to sing in Kobe in the future. " .

After this, Mr. Hiramatsu said, "I was supported by the band's friends and the audience. I was glad I could continue if I heard through music every January 17 that I shouldn't forget the disaster. "