English

よこよんカフェまでの道のり

As I continued traveling, I met friends who had returned from Melbourne, and I was also introduced to people connected to Nishikawa-san. Little by little, I made my way south, all the way to Tokushima in Shikoku. Along the way, I was able to see and hear the stories of people around my own age who were living independently by doing what they truly wanted to do. It felt as if they were gently giving me the push I needed. Maybe I could do it too. At the beginning of my journey, when I was in Aomori, I saw junior high school students giving a presentation in front of the station. It was called “Mirai Hirameki Souzou Juku” — a project about imagining and creating the future.
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