"Laughter Letter" Class to Remind People Who Can't Meet in Corona Saga Tosu September 13 21:45

A "laugh letter" class was held in Tosu City, Saga Prefecture, to convey thoughts with handwritten pictures and messages to family and friends who could not meet even if they wanted to meet because they could not go home or go out due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection. I did.

A family visited the classroom held at a commercial facility in front of JR Tosu Station, and received a postcard at the reception to work on the production.



A woman in her thirties who came with her elementary school daughter drew colorful onions and carrots to her grandfather in Hiroshima, who always sends vegetables.



The woman said, "I draw with a feeling of gratitude. I added a message saying that I should live well and live long."

In addition, a 5-year-old girl who sent a picture letter to her grandmother in Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture, drew a large face of her grandmother and wrote, "I love you. Thank you always."

In addition, a woman in her 80s drew a picture of a turtle with the thought that she would spend her time like a turtle until she was 100 years old, to a friend she couldn't meet at the new Corona.



Tomiko Suzuki, the representative of the NPO who opened the classroom, said, "I thought that if I told my family and friends about the latest situation by letter, I would be happy. I think that adding a picture will convey a warm feeling." ..