Mitsuru Arai from Hokkaido and translates and composes “Sen no Kaze ni Natte (A Thousand Winds)”, entered Otsuchi for a special lecture to be held at the Otsuchi Central Community Center tomorrow, on August 11th.
Prior to the lecture, he visited “The Phone of the Wind” today and called the mother of a former midwife who died at the age of 91.
When I asked if he was connected to her mother, he said, “She was able to hear a faint voice.”
Sheep are kept in Hokkaido, and they are allowed to take a walk around 5 pm.
I sincerely look forward to the lecture on the anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake tomorrow, on the 11th.