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【HD】 被災地へビデオメッセージ Sakura Message to Tohoku Japan

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- 被災地の方々へ -
こちら関東では桜の開花始まっております。枝垂れ桜はどこもほぼ満開です。日当たりの良い場所に立つソメイヨシノも4月5日時点では6~7分咲きといったところなので今週­末(4月9~10日)は各地の桜の名­所で混雑が予想されると思います。私自身が柄にもなく桜が非常に好きで、今回は特別に仕事を休みをもらい綺麗に咲いた桜を被災地の皆­様と共有できるようビデオカメラで撮影に参っ­た所存です。この日は3匹の猫が桜の木の枝でお昼寝をしておりました。少しでも皆様が癒されますよう。

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http://www.savethechildren.org.au

Red Cross: Donors can contribute to the relief efforts by calling 800-733-27677 or visiting http://www.redcross.org. Each text message is a $10 donation to the Red Cross, which will be added to the donors' next cellphone bill.

Mercy Corps: Mercy Corp has not sent its own team to Japan but it set up a donation fund for its partner, Peace Winds Japan, and its emergency assistance on the ground. To make a donation, call 888-747-7440 or visit http://www.mercycorps.org/donate/japan.

Medical Teams International: Medical Teams International is also on alert and staying closely in touch with its nine partners along the coast and in Japan. To donate to Medical Teams International, visit http://www.medicalteams.org.

World Vision Canada: World Vision is among the first organisations to begin relief work by distributing emergency supplies and sending highly-trained staff to assess and respond to the most urgent needs. To donate, visit http://www.worldvision.ca/give-a-gift/Pages/Pacific-Tsunami.aspx

Medecins Sans Frontiers: Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international humanitarian aid organisation that provides emergency medical assistance to populations in danger in more than 60 countries. MSF workers are already on ground in Japan, assessing the situation. For more visit http://www.msf.org/msf/donations/donations_home.cfm

DFAT: Assistance helpline: +61 2 6261 3305. DFAT hotline for Australians concerned about family and friends: 1300 555 135. Visit http://www.dfat.gov.au/

Thank you for all of your concerns.

-Taro

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  • @101Meeko101

    私は鼻水午前!So this means I'm weeaboo now :)

    Google translation gave me this funniest Japanese 私は鼻水午前 lmao

    I just put ''I am runny'' then google translation gave me ''I am snivel morning''

    WTF

  • Very nice video! You're a good man runnyrunny!

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  • Those cats ... AW! They are fantastic <3

  • Utsukushī!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 桜が凄くきれい!見てほしいな、そなの桜木。。。美しいな。。。­ちょっとうらやましいよ、いま。私今まで桜のこと見てないだから­。。。綺麗です、その桜の花。。。

  • i love the love the sakura

  • Sakuras are beautiful, I could watch it all day...

  • @runnyrunny999 Runny! Your Japanese D: your not a weeaboo LOL

  • @runnyrunny999 does it matter how u pronounce the word for sakura or zakura?

  • 青森県の桜は毎年 関東から1ヶ月遅れての開花になります

    今年弘前公園の桜は GWに満開でした

    桜がお好きなのですね

    弘前の桜は大変見事です

    東北なので 桜が咲いた後で 急に寒くなり 雪の降るなか桜を見たこともあります

    ぜひ一度ご覧になりにいらしてください

  • *___* ♥

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