On the 5th, a 78-year-old man in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, who assists Ukrainian parents and children who evacuated from Poland on a government plane, said in an interview, "I was relieved to smile when I met. I want you to find a job while you have support. "

Masaru Nishikawa (78), who holds a tea ceremony class in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, welcomed a Ukrainian 47-year-old woman and a 13-year-old son who evacuated from Poland on a government plane at Haneda Airport on the 5th. ..



Mr. Nishikawa said that he decided to support parents and children through a Ukrainian woman who had a friendship when teaching tea ceremony in Moscow during the former Soviet Union. I was relieved. Last night I took the delivery of sushi and shrimp fried food, and my child enjoyed eating the sushi I had eaten for the first time. "



On the 6th, they visited an apartment in Kamakura City where they plan to move in, and learned from Mr. Nishikawa's wife how to dispose of garbage and how to use the bath.



Mr. Nishikawa said, "It may be difficult to get the job you want because of language problems, but I want you to find a job while you have support."