Remember Harbor 1941 December 7 for World Peace

I am looking for a family or relatives of Mr.Naohiro Tomita who died in the Pacific War in Hawaii. My relative,who is American veteran asked me to find the family to return post cars and letter of his.018f63a47fa9097d6a4c6c61c6271dde6f03e17c23.jpg01147fe5ba99eeb2b7f3083d19fee3124f53931286.jpg

It’s already 74 years passed since and his families may have passed away. However we can think of the family, I woudl like to do my best to find his family. Even one letter will be a great memory of his life, proof of his being. Returning his postcards and letters back to his family means a lot. Japanese blog See pictures of post cards and letters here.

I wrote about it last year and this year too. I found an English video about he numbers of the people who died in the last war.  I would like you to watch. I understood how many civilians were killed by Japan in Asia, especially China too and how much lives were sacrificed in the war. 70 Million! Today I would like to remember those people sacrificed and pray for them rest in peace. I am very sorry.

I wish everyone could live his life to the fullest the age of 80 and live on his dream.

I would like to introduce this project too, OBON 2015. http://obon2015.com/

Please share this post ,OBON2015.  Thank you.

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