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"Look, for example, the roof of that house is pretty steep, right?"
"Ah, that's right."
"Wow, Fukushima is a really great place."
"Of course it is, but..."
"What?"
"I can't help but think about the future... The main reason I moved back to Fukushima from Tokyo was because my atopic dermatitis had gotten so bad that I couldn't live alone anymore. At the time, I thought a lot about what I should do with my life, but the four months after the hydrogen explosion at the nuclear power plant were incomparable to the amount of worry and thought I had about my future.
This might seem silly to you, but I've thought about moving to Yonezawa."
"Yonezawa..."
"Oh, you don't really get the location, do you? Yonezawa is located in the upper west of Fukushima City, and it's not that far away. I think Fukushima and Yonezawa are closer than Fukushima and Koriyama. But Yonezawa is in Yamagata Prefecture, not Fukushima.
In Fukushima, even just in the past four months, many people have been driven to suicide by being unable to work due to negative rumors. The reason for this is simply because they live in Fukushima."
When I heard this story, I wondered whether four months could really push someone to that point, but thinking back on it now, I'm somehow reminded of the anger my friend Kuri expressed towards the perpetrators of a murder that took place in a housing complex in his hometown of Tama.
"Of course, I still live in Fukushima, and I love Fukushima, so I'm going to do my best here, but if there was another hydrogen explosion or something like that, I'm not sure I'd be able to say that.
For a while, the Fukushima nuclear power plant I saw on TV really did seem like a demon's dwelling that we couldn't touch. Like some kind of evil headquarters. I even thought it would be better if we just fired a missile at it and smashed it to pieces."
Honda-kun certainly made that statement at the time.
However, I haven't asked him what the metaphor for "the devil's lair" is, so I don't know.
"That's why... I really want the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant to be registered as a World Heritage Site. Of course, I understand that electricity allows us to live rich and cultured lives. But in our pursuit of that rich and convenient lifestyle, humans caused such a terrible accident. So that humanity does not forget the memory of that failure, I think the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant should be registered as a World Heritage Site and preserved forever for future generations. So that humanity can continue to pursue rich and cultured lives. That's what I think…Come on, we'll be arriving in Koriyama soon!"
"Hey, is this Koriyama Municipal Baseball Stadium?"
"I think so, but why?"
"Well, I was listening to the radio at the hotel this morning and they said the rematch of the high school baseball regional tournament semifinals would be held at Koriyama Stadium. Well, the game is probably over by now."
"The station is over there, so can I drop you off here? I'm going to head home on the highway."
"Yes, thank you so much for the past two days. See you next time."
"Yes, see you later."
"12 Waterloo Sunset"
'Wow! (At one point) It's pouring rain!' That's how I was on my way home, changing trains one after another on express (regular fare) trains.



