The author, Seiko Ito, has been visiting refugee camps around the world and areas affected by natural disasters in recent years. I have experienced in my skin the relationship with others and the saving and saving of people. Looking around, Japan is now trying to increase the acceptance of foreign workers. How is Japan reflected in Mr. Ito's eyes?
--You seem to have been going abroad a lot recently. Haiti, Uganda, South Sudan, etc.
“I went to the activities of the International NGO“ Doctors Without Borders ”and interviewed them.”
――What was the trigger in the first place?
“Recently, the summer is really hot and the sun is strong. Men have called for the idea that they should use a parasol, but it doesn't spread. The Osaka umbrella shop commercialized it and gave me a design fee, but I wanted to donate somewhere and the doctors without borders were chosen. ”
“Then, I was interviewed for a group newsletter, and the activities I heard at that time were so interesting. I applied for coverage.”
--What was your impression of visiting the site?
"I went to Greece, but ...