Hi, my lovelies!!!
* RED STAR on northern east ------ epicenter
* light blue point -------- my parents 2nd house for my dad's library with books from floor to ceiling, and mom's cooking school + her atelier
* purple point ------- my parents house in Asakusa
* red point in west island ----- where I've been staying (and where I got hit by a car )
So now you'll know again I'm totally fine.
I was at very far away from Tokyo or epicenter when it happened.
My parents both were staying in the 2nd house then, and they haven't been back in a main house since then. It seems quite close to Fukushima power plant area, though it is like 143miles / 230km away from power plant area, so they do not worry about any about being exposed to radiation so far. The reason why they don't go back their main house is, it is located in Asakusa where is pretty much famous place for everyone in world, so it is just noisy and too many people all the time, and they don't keep their cars in Asakusa, now. For them, staying at their other house in suburb is easy to move by their car, and it is really close to main road to north called Route6, which let them make everything easier for shopping or getting out from danger when if a need to evacuate.
And my place is much much far away from the disaster area. It's about 700miles / 1,127km or more.
As my friends were worried about me a lot, when you heard and saw how damaged we got by this earthquake which is the world hugest since WW2, I've been worried about my family and friends in Tokyo, too. Because as long as I'm here, Kobe or Kyoto, everything I've seen on TV seems like the REAL to me at all. Actually I felt some aftershocks which were not big in Kobe and Kyoto this weekend, but in Tokyo these were so big which we never called or expected as aftershocks.
I do know it may sound imprudent, but I had planned visiting my friends in Kobe and Kyoto this time, because it was quite special one to all of us, so I did not miss it. And I knew I could not come back to Tokyo, because I was just helpless and useless with this injured body, and I cannot skip receiving my treatments and rehabs more than 3 days.
So you may think I was too shamelessness, but I had really good time with my friends there in Kobe and Kyoto. As some of my friends know, meeting my friends is the best therapy for my mental recover. I hope you'll understand.
I visited my most favorite place since I was a kid, Nijo castle which was a one of World Heritages.
And my boys HANADAN did their debut show which was their triumphant return home!
We came home in the island in 2am this morning after 5hours drive, and me and my friend both went shopping for getting 22lbs / 10kg of rice for each family (my parents, my brothers and my friend's parents), rechargeable alkaline batteries for several sizes, and some foods which with long shelf lives in case, and sent the boxes.
I'll be willing to do anything if I can help my parents if they need me, because I never was their good daughter at all. Nobody knows or can imagine when or how it'll take until this situation is settled at all, but I promise myself I'll do my best I can do for my family. Even we will never meet again. Oh, this may sound kind a rude, but since I was small, my family always talked a lot about when we'd be facing to emergency.
* Don't try to come home on foot, just find a safe place and stay
* Don't try to waste time or money for meeting, as long as we know we are alive
* Try to keep myself as safe, and help people who seem kinda lost or trouble as much as I can
* Just believe we will see again somewhere sometime, sooner or later, whatever happens.
These were my parents taught and told me to remember. My mom is not, but my dad is a selfless humanitarianism, I can tell. Now it is the time for me to understand what he'd taught me, finally. We are connected by souls, so meeting them is not much important at the moment for me (especially now, the situation must be really worse more than I expect), and I will stay here for their supplier. I'd love to see them, but I'm happy there is something only I can do for them. I've been telling myself this is a right decision.
* RED STAR on northern east ------ epicenter
* light blue point -------- my parents 2nd house for my dad's library with books from floor to ceiling, and mom's cooking school + her atelier
* purple point ------- my parents house in Asakusa
* red point in west island ----- where I've been staying (and where I got hit by a car )
So now you'll know again I'm totally fine.
I was at very far away from Tokyo or epicenter when it happened.
My parents both were staying in the 2nd house then, and they haven't been back in a main house since then. It seems quite close to Fukushima power plant area, though it is like 143miles / 230km away from power plant area, so they do not worry about any about being exposed to radiation so far. The reason why they don't go back their main house is, it is located in Asakusa where is pretty much famous place for everyone in world, so it is just noisy and too many people all the time, and they don't keep their cars in Asakusa, now. For them, staying at their other house in suburb is easy to move by their car, and it is really close to main road to north called Route6, which let them make everything easier for shopping or getting out from danger when if a need to evacuate.
And my place is much much far away from the disaster area. It's about 700miles / 1,127km or more.
As my friends were worried about me a lot, when you heard and saw how damaged we got by this earthquake which is the world hugest since WW2, I've been worried about my family and friends in Tokyo, too. Because as long as I'm here, Kobe or Kyoto, everything I've seen on TV seems like the REAL to me at all. Actually I felt some aftershocks which were not big in Kobe and Kyoto this weekend, but in Tokyo these were so big which we never called or expected as aftershocks.
I do know it may sound imprudent, but I had planned visiting my friends in Kobe and Kyoto this time, because it was quite special one to all of us, so I did not miss it. And I knew I could not come back to Tokyo, because I was just helpless and useless with this injured body, and I cannot skip receiving my treatments and rehabs more than 3 days.
So you may think I was too shamelessness, but I had really good time with my friends there in Kobe and Kyoto. As some of my friends know, meeting my friends is the best therapy for my mental recover. I hope you'll understand.
I visited my most favorite place since I was a kid, Nijo castle which was a one of World Heritages.
And my boys HANADAN did their debut show which was their triumphant return home!
We came home in the island in 2am this morning after 5hours drive, and me and my friend both went shopping for getting 22lbs / 10kg of rice for each family (my parents, my brothers and my friend's parents), rechargeable alkaline batteries for several sizes, and some foods which with long shelf lives in case, and sent the boxes.
I'll be willing to do anything if I can help my parents if they need me, because I never was their good daughter at all. Nobody knows or can imagine when or how it'll take until this situation is settled at all, but I promise myself I'll do my best I can do for my family. Even we will never meet again. Oh, this may sound kind a rude, but since I was small, my family always talked a lot about when we'd be facing to emergency.
* Don't try to come home on foot, just find a safe place and stay
* Don't try to waste time or money for meeting, as long as we know we are alive
* Try to keep myself as safe, and help people who seem kinda lost or trouble as much as I can
* Just believe we will see again somewhere sometime, sooner or later, whatever happens.
These were my parents taught and told me to remember. My mom is not, but my dad is a selfless humanitarianism, I can tell. Now it is the time for me to understand what he'd taught me, finally. We are connected by souls, so meeting them is not much important at the moment for me (especially now, the situation must be really worse more than I expect), and I will stay here for their supplier. I'd love to see them, but I'm happy there is something only I can do for them. I've been telling myself this is a right decision.
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She didn't want to leave but was really worried about the radiation. When she heard that the French government has told their citizens to get out of Tokyo she decided to leave as well.
Thank you for asking though