A "small hand relay" that has been handed down by local elementary school students for many years to help men who have lost their eyesight commute to work by bus in Wakayama City.

This episode of "Small Hand Relay" became a picture book and started selling on the 27th.

At a bookstore in Wakayama City, a corner for the picture book "The Bus Has Come" was set up near the entrance on the 27th.



This picture book depicts an episode in which a 60-year-old employee of Wakayama City, who lost his eyesight due to an intractable disease, was helped by a local elementary school student to get on and off the bus for more than 10 years while commuting by bus.

People who visited the bookstore picked up the picture book and took a closer look.

A 2-year-old girl and her mother who bought a picture book said, "My daughter is still small, so you may not understand it, but I think you will understand it as you read it repeatedly. I want you to grow up as a kind child. "

On the morning of the 27th, Mr. Yamazaki, who became a model, also visited the bookstore with a certified certified worker.



Mr. Yamazaki listened to the picture books piled up and bought the amount requested by her acquaintance.

Mr. Yamazaki said, "I want many people to look at picture books so that everyone can build a friendly society."