2019年3月16日土曜日

February 18th, HARU Daccha in Kadonowaki-West Public Restoration Housing in Ishinomaki City

Hi! I’m Hashimoto in the first grade from HARU.

We visited the assembly hall in Kadonowaki-West Public Restoration Housing and Ishinomaki Newsee in Ishinomaki city.

In the public restoration housing, we conducted foot bath massage and postcard making.
We prepared a few wash tubs with hot water mixed with ginger (see the following picture), and had participants work their one foot at a time into the tub, doing massage to their hands and arms. We could have a relaxing and good time of talking about food and memories in their local area. We’re sure that they spent a shot amount of time feeling relaxed.


In the postcard making time, we tried colored pencil drawing and papercut art on the back of postcard, following the theme “spring.” There were various kinds of work, such as the papercut art based on painted cherry blossoms, and the drawing of skewered dumplings with the proverb “dumplings rather than flowers.” I can’t wait for spring.



In Ishinomaki Newsee, we looked at the pictures taken right after the earthquake in Ishinomaki city and wall newspapers put in safe shelters. The wall newspapers were handwritten by reporters. One reporter told us stories and lessons: information which citizens wanted and actions which presses took, including the road conditions and administrative actions. It gave us pain to get to know the confusing situation. But, we felt warmth in the letters through which Hibi-Shinbunsya showed their best for providing information to citizens.



We would like to understand deeper Ishinomaki, continuing to interact with the citizens in Kadonowaki-West Housing.

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