One week later. .

There are still aftershocks, nuclear power plant measures, fuel shortages, etc.

We continue to be unable to take our eyes off the news. .



What I feel here is

Compared to the day of the disaster,

Newspapers and news only talk about that.

Since I am Japanese, I have been in many places.

I was often asked, "Is your family okay? Are you okay?"



It's been a week now,

It's still on the front page of the newspaper,

Ordinary people (young acquaintances, etc.)

I can already feel that interest is waning.



In fact, I think I feel the same way during disasters around the world.

If you say it can't be helped, it can't be helped. .



I feel like the difference in temperature between those who are related and those who are not related is widening rapidly.



For example, whenever I go to La Poste, I am always asked about this time.

It is difficult to reach the embassy by phone.



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The young girl I bump into on the street is no different from my everyday life.



something like that.



However, the headline of the newspaper at the kiosk says ``Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa'' JAPON!

Radio is all about that.



something like that.



I sent an email to a friend saying, ``Please donate to Japan.''

Has it arrived? (feeling)

It feels kind of complicated.



I also wrote a blog about refraining from shipping the other day.

As I was watching the news for the past few days, I heard that there seems to be an end to the gasoline shortage. (From NHK)



Because Japan is strong in every sense of the word,

I hope that when everyone in Japan returns to normal life,

As we are able to introduce many things,

I will do my best to collect things and upload new products.



Everyone in the disaster-stricken areas and all over Japan

Please continue to do your best.




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