Ciel d’Azur

    31 Oct 2011

    Ueno zoo in Tokyo, Japan

     

    Power Shotでミニチュア動画 上野動物園 (by ozzio777)

    29 Aug 2011

    24 Jun 2011

    Ogasawara Islands were registered as World Heritage Site.

    Ogasawara Islands were registered as World Heritage Site.

    2 May 2011

    Yokohama, Japan

    Yokohama, Japan

    (Source: pitchblackglow)

    21 Apr 2011

    4 Apr 2011

    道程    高村光太郎
 
僕の前に道はない僕の後ろに道は出来るああ、自然よ父よ僕を一人立ちにさせた広大な父よ僕から目を離さないで守ることをせよ常に父の気魄を僕に充たせよこの遠い道程のためこの遠い道程のため

    道程    高村光太郎

     

    僕の前に道はない
    僕の後ろに道は出来る
    ああ、自然よ
    父よ
    僕を一人立ちにさせた広大な父よ
    僕から目を離さないで守ることをせよ
    常に父の気魄を僕に充たせよ
    この遠い道程のため
    この遠い道程のため

    4 Apr 2011

    30 Mar 2011

    Brother, there was a really moving incident. It involves a little Japanese boy who taught an adult like me a lesson on how to behave like a human being.

    Last night, I was sent to a little grammar school to help a charity organization distribute food to the refugees. It was a long line that snaked this way and that and I saw a little boy around 9 years old. He was wearing a T-shirt and a pair of shorts.

    It was getting very cold and the boy was at the very end of the line. I was worried that by the time his turn came there wouldn’t be any food left. So I spoke to him. He said he was at school when the earthquake happened. His father worked nearby and was driving to the school. The boy was on the third floor balcony when he saw the tsunami sweep his father’s car away.

    I asked him about his mother. He said his house is right by the beach and that his mother and little sister probably didn’t make it. He turned his head and wiped his tears when I asked about his relatives.

    The boy was shivering so I took off my police jacket and put it on him. That’s when my bag of food ration fell out. I picked it up and gave it to him. “When it comes to your turn, they might run out of food. So here’s my portion. I already ate. Why don’t you eat it?”

    The boy took my food and bowed. I thought he would eat it right away, but he didn’t. He took the bag of food, went up to where the line ended and put it where all the food was waiting to be distributed.

    I was shocked. I asked him why he didn’t eat it and instead added it to the food pile. He answered: “Because I see a lot more people hungrier than I am. If I put it there, then they will distribute the food equally.”

    When I heard that I turned away so that people wouldn’t see me cry.

    A society that can produce a 9-year-old who understands the concept of sacrifice for the greater good must be a great society, a great people.

    In a letter wrote by a policeman in Fukushima to a friend in Vietnam

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    15 Mar 2011

    JAPAN-EARTHQUAKE Vol.5A Swiss rescue worker with her dog Betsy waits to depart for Japan, at the Swiss Air Rescue base in Kloten March 12, 2011. The international community started to send disaster relief teams on Saturday to help Japan after it suffered a massive earthquake and tsunami, with the United Nations sending a group to help co-ordinate work. (REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann)
hiromitsu:

    JAPAN-EARTHQUAKE Vol.5
    A Swiss rescue worker with her dog Betsy waits to depart for Japan, at the Swiss Air Rescue base in Kloten March 12, 2011. The international community started to send disaster relief teams on Saturday to help Japan after it suffered a massive earthquake and tsunami, with the United Nations sending a group to help co-ordinate work. (REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann)

    hiromitsu:

    15 Mar 2011

    14 Mar 2011