2014年4月24日木曜日

April 24,2014 President Obama visits Tokyo Japan

US Japan flags celebrats President Obama visit.
I could not see those flags when President Obama visited Japan last time then took photos of those flags to celebrate his short visit on the way to go back home from my work place located near Sakuradamon metro station to Waseda metro station. I hope his visit would contribute to further closer peaceful tie and mutual understandings.
President Obama enjoyed his first evening in Tokyo Japan with sushi dinner invited by Primeminister Shinzo Abr at a sushi restaurant, which is famous for a US made documentary film about its Sushi maestro. The sushi restaurant is small and in a relatively small building standing on a Ginza Main Street. President Obama does not stay at Geihinnkan which is a national official accommodation for high profile celebrities. When I became to know that, I was a bit wondered then thought: President Obama still cares for Fukushima / Ooshima victims who have been suffered from disasters and tries to avoid any luxury and lavish wine and dinning at Geihinkan. President Obama made Japanese remember many victims who are still in very severe difficulties. If so, it is very thoughtful manner to visit Japan at this difficult time, I think. And we are still in difficulties after all those devastation from nuclear plant disasters that we should realise and take on to make such tragedy resin to progress to rebuild Japan without nuclear plant because we don't need in the first place.