Atsuko here. I would like to introduce a volunteer project I participate in every year that connects Kumamoto with the world.
Onigiri Action https://onigiri-action.com/en/
Post a photo of yourself holding an onigiri on a social networking site (FB, Instagram) or on the Onigiri Action website, and the sponsor will donate 100 yen (for 5 meals) for each post. All you have to do is post a photo. You can do it from Kumamoto. Even kids can do it without money. However, please make the SNS you post to public. If you don’t want to make it public, go to the website. The good thing about this activity is that it can be done by anyone, anywhere, even children, even if you don’t have any money. You don’t have to show your face, just a rice ball will do. Onigiri is Japanese culture. It is a mother’s love. From Japan, from Kumamoto, let’s send lots of love with rice!
By the way, the photo post is from today’s workshop for street children and CDM at the Kumadai Shiguma Festival. The best part was the large number of children, students and families who participated. The future of Kumamoto, the future of Japan, and the future of the world will not be made by some great person, but by us, the children.
Today we had over 100 participants and 17850 yen in donations. Tomorrow we will have workshop at the Kumadai Shiguma Festival again. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=719819856846475&id=100064554018003
Let’s send lots of rice balls to Onigiri Action by November 17. Let’s enjoy what we can make from Kumamoto together.(๑˃ᴗ˂)و♡ #onigiriaction