A "loud voice contest" was held in Hiroshima City in a large park, where people shouted out their daily thoughts and competed on how loud they could be.

This contest was held for the first time by Hiroshima City Shinrin Park to encourage people to shout out and release their daily stress.



On the 4th, 40 people participated in the children's division up to elementary school age and the general division, shouting their daily thoughts and wishes in a loud voice and competing in the loudest voice using a measuring instrument. .

Participants shouted their own words, such as "I want to sleep a lot" for 10 seconds in a spacious open space surrounded by lush greenery.



The winner of the morning general division was a woman in her 40s from Higashi Ward, Hiroshima City, who shouted, "Carp, don't give up on Class A!" recorded decibels.



In addition, a 6th grade girl from Nishi Ward, Hiroshima City, said, "I shouted 'Hello' three times.



Mr. Soichiro Kuwata of Hiroshima City Forest Park, who planned the event, said, "I thought of an event where everyone could release their stress in a large park."