“Look up at the sky and smile” “Smile mark” on the sky with a small aircraft Shizuoka October 2, 21:13

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Yoshihide Muroya, a world-famous pilot of small aircraft, drew a smile mark with white smoke from an airplane over Shizuoka prefecture to make people who are suffering from the influence of the new coronavirus feel cheerful. People looking up at the sky were having fun.

Planned by pilot Yoshihide Muroya, on the 2nd, a small aircraft flew in order from Hamamatsu City in western Shizuoka Prefecture to Shizuoka City and the southwestern part of Mt. Fuji.



Near the north exit of JR Shizuoka Station in Shizuoka City, Mr. Muroya draws a circle with a diameter of about 1 km with the white smoke of a small aircraft and three curves in the circle in about 1 minute. When I made a smile mark, I saw a person who stopped and looked up at the sky.

A woman in her 50s who came to see her after asking a friend said with a smile, "I feel more depressed with the new coronavirus."



In addition, a woman in her 50s who came to see the event after learning about the event on SNS said, "I was surprised that the small machine came without sound. I'm glad I could see it."



Mr. Muroya said, "I think there are many people who are having a hard time because of the influence of the new coronavirus. Looking up at the sky makes me feel brighter, so I hope you will be refreshed." I was talking.