Masashi Sada's thoughts on Satoshi Nakamura June 4 15:53

Singer Masashi Sada wrote a song dedicated to Satoshi Nakamura, a doctor who died in Afghanistan six months ago. I expressed my thoughts.

Masashi Sada had no direct contact with Mr. Satoshi Nakamura, but he said that he had a great respect for Mr. Nakamura, who has long been devoted to humanitarian assistance and reconstruction in Afghanistan as a local representative of NGO.

In response to Mr. Nakamura's death, he made a song "Hitaku no Mugi-Moment-" as a song dedicated to Mr. Nakamura, and announced it as a song included in the original album released on the 20th of last month.

The lyrics that begin with "I sprinkled a grain of wheat on the ground" include Mr. Nakamura's wishes to aim for a peaceful society by drawing water into the desert area and teaching agriculture for those who were exhausted by the war. It is included.

About this song, Sada said, "I started thinking that it would be a song that would praise Professor Nakamura, but I unexpectedly got a song like a letter from the teacher, so I could do it myself. I was surprised at times, and I think it became a song that seemed to me to say, “Tell me this instead of me,” and as a result, I think it was a very satisfying finish.” .

At the end of the song, there are lyrics such as "Dream will surely be inherited" and "I can do what I can do", and Sada-san said, "You don't have to do things you can't do, but if there is something you can do, do it." I heard the message that I should work hard. I will regret that I should have met you earlier, but I will try to find what I can do for that." It was.