Ten years before the Great East Japan Earthquake, Korean children sent a picture of the town undergoing reconstruction in an attempt to support Minamisanriku Town, Miyagi Prefecture, which was damaged by the tsunami.

At the art class in Bucheon (Bucheon), near Seoul, South Korea, elementary and junior high school students have been interacting with Minamisanriku-cho since the disaster prevention class, and since three years ago, children have been trying to support the town. , I send pictures every year on March 11th.

Ten years after the earthquake, I drew a bright touch of the town where reconstruction is progressing, such as the earthquake reconstruction prayer park and the shopping district, and sent it to the hospital in Minamisanriku.



On the 9th, the classroom and the hospital in Minamisanriku-cho, where the picture was delivered, were connected online, and the children said, "I drew the picture with the desire to remember my hope and do my best," and conveyed a message of support. I did.



On the other hand, the staff of the hospital in Minamisanriku-cho expressed his gratitude by introducing the delivered picture, saying, "The state of Minamisanriku-cho is expressed in detail. I was impressed."



A 9-year-old girl from South Korea said, "I was happy to hear that I was happy."



Kim Sung-jin (Kim Zhen-jin), who is in charge of the classroom, said, "I was able to convey the feelings of the children and I was full of heart. I will continue to support them."