展示物

I stopped by Pride House Tokyo Legacy today for checking the exhibits of RRCJ.
The main exhibition this time is the experience of a trans woman living in Kakuma Camp.
I chose her because I must have suffered in same way as she if I were born in Uganda.
Other than that, there are some aprons made in Nairobi by LGBTI refugees and some magazines I appeared a little.
I hope there is still some room for LGBTI refugees resettlement in Japan in the future,. Because Japanese government announced 150 acceptance refugees per year but they they accepted only 50 refugees as resettlements through UNHCR in Japan.
Leaning Japanese language is very difficult but it is must to get jobs in Japan . so I think that 150 is affordable number even they have to depend on social assistance for some years to master Japanese language.