(日本語は後日追加します)
Of course, I’m glad that the CDP candidates won at all the three of the electoral district. However, I’m very much concerned about the low voter turnout. Japanese people tend to be educated not to inconvenience others. Mind you, not going to vote IS the act of inconveniencing others!
Regular #HirukaraNandesu spinoff, #YorukaraNendesu vol. 19 introduces the background of the election for Tokyo 15th district, and I’m watching it with hirumania (fan of #HirukaraNandesu) mother as usual.
Link to the #YorukaraNandesu Vol.19
The guest is the Yukio Iokibe, the director of the documentary film, “Haribote.”
Link to my past blog post “Film Haribote”
The governor of Tokyo, Yuriko Koike, who hasn’t proved anything against the suspicion of having falsified academic credentials of her graduation of Cairo University, unreservedly backed another candidate, Hirotada Ototake. The mass media shouldn’t avoid pursuing the suspicion!
Having said that, today’s ‘time for that’
I went to watch a stage by Hisashi Inoue, “Tears of the Dream” played by Komatsuza. It was the second play of Hisashi Inoue/Komatsuza I watched. Well made drama with serious, thought-provoking theme, while being the first class entertainment with laughter and tears, so as the case with “Yami ni Saku Hana.”
Link to my past blog post “Especially Thinking about Peace in August”
It’s also a musical drama. The Tokyo performance will end tomorrow, but there’ll be Saitama and Yamagata performances coming, so if you have a chance!