Kyoto, Japan
As I interviewed Sensei Tomonaga Ijiro, I was in awe of his fighting spirit and resourcefulness. Sensei Tomonaga Ijiro was blinded during the Second World War from an American bomb. He felt useless and did not want to burden his brother and his new family. He even tried to commit suicide. He later walked across Japan and landed up in Sapporo and met Ota Hediki. Ota Hediki. Ota Hediki taught Sensei Tomonaga Ijiro all about gardening and even gave him money from his small pay check. When Sensei Tomonaga Ijiro heard about the Japanese outbreaks he left and went to a “national park”. He lived there but was almost killed by a bear. Luckily the bear did not kill Sensei Tomonaga Ijiro but rather warn him of a zombie right behind him. After killing the zombie, Sensei Tomonaga Ijiro lived a life of awareness. He was always aware of his surroundings. He even killed 40 zombies once. This amazing man after killing each zombie buried them. He wanted to not burden Mother Nature. After meeting his student, Kondo Tatsumi they lived together. Sensei Tomonaga Ijiro is an amazing man. He fought off numerous zombies and buried every one of them. I think this man transformed from a man full of self-pity transformed into a man of confidence and pride.
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