by Kazu
The members of Paraguay Hokkaido Society hosted a lunch for the participants to the ceremony. The immigrants and their offspring got together and had chats with the members of Hokkaido Delegation in the lunch. The ladies said that dried sea kelp is so expensive in Paraguay that I gave them a pack of dried sea kelp that I always have with me.
I felt that the immigrants from Hokkaido and their offspring would like to ensure their root in Hokkaido. They welcomed us so much. I could imagine easily that they had tough times to settle in and fight against the crime in the country.
Precisely speaking, The Republic of Paraguay is still accepting the immigrants from overseas. We could have completed our schedule in Asuncion almost on time during our stay, thanks to the special relationship of Mr. Toshikazu SHIROSAWA with the President of Paraguay and other top brasses in Paraguay. I am worried about the future visits of Hokkaido Delegation to Paraguay because without the trust of Mr. SHIROSAWA, we would not have done all the events in Asuncion.
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