Japanese

78 years ago, how did we feel and what did we vow?
There are good things and bad things over time.
These days, many people seem to forget that feeling.
Politicians who want to add fuel to the fire…
Last night, I went to a fireworks display at Lake Biwa, Japan’s largest lake, located east of Kyoto.
2 stations by train from Kyoto station, very close.
Every time, I am healed by the open scenery of Lake Biwa.
The beautiful sky was a little dyed, and when the sun went down, beautiful fireworks were set off.
Because it is close, we can feel the powerful sound with our body.
Due to the corona misfortune, I had a feeling of blockage, but they blew them away.
Many foreigners were also watching.
There was a lot of applause.
However, there are places in the world where missiles and bombs explode
instead of these fireworks explosions.
At that time, when many people died from famine and epidemics,
fireworks were launched to mourn the dead.
I hope that the war will end as soon as possible, and that the day will come when fireworks will be held there.
For the sake of peace, we Japanese should reconfirm the feelings of 78 years ago.

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      1. Genki desu! koko ni samukata desu (18°c gurai), kyo kara atatakaku narimasu.
        Natsu yasumi ni nihon ni ikimasen, juichigatsu ni ikerukamo mada wakarimasen.
        Ikeba, zettai Ito san oshiete shimasu.
        Minna san ni yoroshiku onegaishimasu.

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