Where is my ski?

Where is my ski?

Ski culture is a popular culture in Japan! Participants can not find his/her ski easily among huge gathering!

Are you my friend?

Are you my friend?

My friend’s pet dog barks and looks me with curiosity whenever I go near to her! I feel she checks me always that I am his friends and not. She may can not believe me as I am a forefinger and different looking than a Japanese !

Lets try again!

Lets try again!

Full family is moving to top to do again ski in foothill Osado mountain! They don’t care hardship! Whenever one can overcome short-time hardship, s/he gets ‘joy of victory’ soon.

Winter landscape!

Winter landscape!

Winter landscape of Osado mountain in Sado, Niigata, Japan. The lonely foothill becomes busy during winter for ski sports.

Atomic victim!

Atomic victim!

Anika is an atomic refugee, lives in Sado Island, Japan. She was evicted together with parents from Fukushima to Sado. As still there is atomic radiation and have possibility of effects, she cannot back. She received 6 years’ graduation (卒園式 Sotuensiki ) from Kanie kindergarten ( hoikuen). From April she will enter junior high school in Sado.

 

By born refugee!

By born refugee!

Koon is 3 years old boy. He was born in Sado after his parents election from Fukushima by atomic radiation. He cannot back to Fukushima as there is still radiation. He becomes a ‘by born atomic refugee’ in Japan!