Tokiwa Takako reports on volunteer activities in Wajima with her colleagues from the morning drama “Mare,” and expresses her gratitude, saying, “Thank you for Noto.”
10/28 (Mon) 17:00 Mainichi Shimbun Actor Takako Tokiwa (52) updated her Instagram on the 28th. We reported on volunteer activities in Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture, which was affected by the Noto Peninsula earthquake. In 2015, Tokiwa appeared in the NHK morning drama series “Mare,” which was set in Wajima City. I went to Wajima on October 26th and 27th with my friends from “Team Mare” that I met during that time. They posted photos of them departing from Haneda Airport at 8:55am, along with comments such as, “The wet clothes and blankets are very heavy, so it was quite hard work,” and “Even though the Wajima lacquerware dishes from the Taisho period are covered in mud…they are shiny after washing, as expected! They’re strong.” He added, “It’s a daunting task that takes a full day even with the participation of more than 10 people in just one warehouse. When it comes to a home, it would be even larger and you would have more things, so it’s hard to even imagine it. I realized that there is so much that can be done, and so much that I would like to be done, even in just one night and two days. ” He wrote his honest feelings. Fans have responded to this post with comments such as, “We must definitely revive Noto,” “I’m moved by everyone’s kindness and initiative,” and “Thank you for doing what’s good for Noto.” (Enter Box).
>>”Even if Wajima lacquerware from the Taisho period gets covered in mud…it shines when you wash it! It’s so strong!” I also love Wajima lacquerware It’s a small thing, but I’ll donate.
>>41 I understand what you mean, but I feel like in both cases the man was a loser, so even if they got married they would have ended up getting divorced soon after.
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