Hello there!!
I am very excited to stay in Wales!
This is the 11th day in Wales.
We came back to Cardiff three days ago from 5 days trip of north Wales.
Now, we are working for sharing in our apartment.

I had not updated my blog for a while, today I will talk about 5 days of the trip of north Wales.

In August 18 - 20, Yasuro, Chinatsu and I had been in Holyhead island and Anglsey island.

First day of the trip, we went to the villege where they had a meeting for Wylfa B(New Nuclear Power Plant of Wales).
In this converstation, I was very shocked that the staffs don't know the downside of nuclear power at all. This topic is a little difficult for my poor English... Please read Chinatsu's blog about detail..



On the 19th, we went the north of Holyhead island for sight-seeing. That was really bautiful!! We walked around Holyhead mountain in beautiful sunshine. I felt we saw very important scenary for study Cymru's spirit.


On the 20th, we went to Llangefni Museum to meet Siwan and Carl. Siwan is a staff of 'The gathering'. She told us about the roots of Walish and Red dragon.
Carl is a medical doctor living in Anglsey and he is a leader of PAWB(People against wylfa B). Before we met him, I'd thought if he is very intense and difficult. But in reality, he is a very very gentle and intelligent man. Carl told us about the activity of PAWB. He gave us realy important information about 'British Nuclear world'.



On the 21st, we left Holyhead in the morning, first of all we went to Wylfa Nuclear Power Plant again. And we went to Infomation Center of Wylfa Nuclear Power Plant. In the building, we saw many what we think Nuclear Propaganda. Also there is a classroom to teach children the rightness about Neclear Power!! They don't seem to have never been taught about the risk of Nuclear Power.

to be continued to next blog...

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