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28 Apr 2009

Peace Donation Report from Spring Love; Peace Message from Iraq

Dear Peace Not War Japan supporters:

We hope that late spring/early summer finds everyone doing
well and enjoying the delights of the season, wherever you may
be! We would like to take this opportunity to provide updates on
several items of interest:

* Spring Love Peace Group Donations
Thank you once again to everyone who came out to enjoy the
great music and peaceful vibes (not to mention the the sakura!)
during the amazing Spring Love (Harukaze) peace and music
festival, which was held in Yoyogi Park on April 4-5. After all of
the figures were tallied, the organizers are pleased to announce
that we were able to provide donations to the following grassroots
peace groups and individuals who participated in the event:

Donations to organizations (60,000 yen each):

Chernobyl Children's Fund 
Peace Boat ("No More Hibakusha") project
Save the Broccoli Forest: No Helipads in Takae, Okinawa!
Iraq Hope Network (Support for Women and Children in Baghdad)
Support for the organizations of individuals who presented
in the Spring Love peace panel program (10,000 yen each):

Aizawa "Yatch" Yasuyuki: NPO Peace On
Director Kamanaka Hitomi: Support for her next film, "The Flapping
of a Honeybee's Wings and The Rotation of the Earth", scheduled
for release in 2010
Kikuchi Yumi: JUMP (Japan United for a Ministry of Peace)
An extremely touching and thought-provoking message from the
organizer of the project to help women and children in Baghdad,
Iraq, which was read onstage during the Spring Love event, is
attached at the end of this post.

PNWJ extends greatest thanks once again to all organizations and
individuals who participated at the Spring Love event, and wishes
everyone the best of luck with their continuing work for peace!

*More upcoming events

Peace Not War Japan is already gearing up for next year's Spring Love
event, scheduled again for the first weekend in April 2010...we are
hoping again for the sakura to cooperate and be in full bloom! We are also
planning to organize more mini-events combining the themes of music and
peace sometime this year...please stay tuned for updates.

Get involved!

As usual, we cannot do what we do without the support of volunteers...that
means YOU! Please, take this opportunity to get involved. Send us an e-mail
at info@pnwj.org to let us know if you are interested in helping out for future events...many thanks in advance!

With continuing hope for a world based upon peace, justice, and compassion,

The Peace Not War Japan Steering Committee
(Fukui Hiroshi, Kimberly Hughes, Yazawa Miho)

Message from Iraqi journalist and human rights activist Isam
Rasheed,
who is collaborating with members of the Iraq Hope
Network to support
women and children in Baghdad:

Before 2003, Iraq was one of the most peaceful countries in the world
and we all were in peace. After that, Iraqi became under occupation,
and from that time we have lived in war, street war, every day and every
minute. There are bombs everywhere and we cannot expect where and
when the explosions will happen. These cause the killing of many innocent
people, kids, old men and women, and many families had to immigrate
and lost their homes.

Every day I saw many of these sufferings of my people, my human
beings, and I asked myself: If that happens to me or to my family, what
can I do??? Or what can my family do without me???? And this question
is to you, friends. I wish God will save you all, but what can we do if that
happens to us??? What can we do if we lose one or two members of our
family???? What can we do if we lose our home and must live under
tents???? What do we do If we have no money to survive??? What can
we do If we we see one of our kids suffering from DU effects and we don't
have enough money or enough medical care to save him and watch him die
step by step? Ohhhhhh, sorry, I have four kids and I can't imagine that.

My friends: My people are suffering every day from these things. I am
watching how many cemeteries have been created after the war and how
I lost many of my friends, and three of my cousins. I also lost my father
because of one of the occupation checkpoints. It's a long story and I don't
want to talk about myself...I just want to let you know a little bit about what
happens every day in Iraq under occupation.

And I think you all agree with me that all of that happens because of war and
because of violence. Whatever the reason, there is NOT enough reason for any
war in the world. Because of all this, we have real antiwar activists and real
peaceful activists as well. Also, all of you friends are sharing in this event and
trying to help those innocent and poor people. You are great! Me and all my
people appreciate each of you. Arigatou friends, and arigatou for everyone who
wants to join with us for this holy purpose. My dream is to be with you next time
to thank everyone by myself!

Your friend forever,
Isam








8 Apr 2009

Spring Love Rocks Yoyogi Park With Peaceful Vibes All Weekend!!




Peace Not War Japan is honored to have had the opportunity to
collaborate with the longstanding organizers of the "Harukaze"
parties to put on the "Spring Love (Harukaze)" event this past
weekend (April 4-5) in Yoyogi Park , which turned out to be wildly
successful in all respects. Around 40,000 people ventured over
during the weekend to chill out and/or dance to the organic grooves
of numerous artists and DJs on two stages, attend talk sessions on
various peace-related topics, visit the NGO/citizens' group information
booths, browse the eco-goods at the flea market, and enjoy food and
drinks from the array of healthy food stalls...all set against the backdrop
of the cherry blossoms in full bloom. What a weekend!!

Peace Not War Japan was responsible for organizing the peace program
at the festival, whose highlights included the following:

☆ A discussion with peace activist Yasuyaki "Yatch" Aizawa, photo-
journalist Hironobu Kubota, and journalist/activist May Shigenobu
regarding their experiences witnessing war in the Middle East, as well
as ways to educate ourselves about the realities of war and take steps to
help ensure a world based upon peace

☆ Presentations from two hibakusha (atomic bomb survivors) from
Hiroshima and Nagasaki, together with film director Hitomi Kamenaka
and two staff from the NGO Peace Boat, regarding the necessity to
continue opposing all forms of nuclear weapons, as well as the continuing
dangers of nuclear power

☆ A session on peace and spirituality with Peace Not War Japan music
director Hiroshi Fukui, peace activist Yumi Kikuchi, Dance for Peace
founder and DJ Gerry Ong, and Monkbeat musician Yasu Yamaguchi
regarding the steps that each of us can take to bring peace and positive
energies into our own hearts and minds each day, as well as the connection
between peace on a personal and larger level



Each session included a Q&A session held on the smaller Love Stage, which
was nestled in front of a small grove of cherry trees. Numerous questions
were fielded regarding the overall issue of how each one of us can make a
difference toward creating a world emphasizing the peace-based values of
respect, love and sharing rather than violence and war. It was particularly
gratifying to see many young people stay around to listen to the peace sessions
after dancing to a DJ set, and then get involved by participating in the Q&A
sessions. It was clear that many people had never before attended a peace
event and were considering these issues for the first time, proving the oft-
stated principle that every individual action for peace makes a difference
on a larger scale. Truly, every ripple turns into a larger wave!

PNWJ extends gracious thanks and deepest respect to all of the musicians
and artists who donated their time and talents with outstanding performances
and messages of peace, as well as to all of the peace program panelists, NGO
staff and volunteers, flea market and food stall participants, and of course
everyone else who came to the park to enjoy a bit of Spring Love. We can't
wait for next year!!!

Below is a message from Peace Not War Japan founder Dom Pates, who
returned to England last year and was unfortunately unable to join the
festival. His words were read onstage to the backdrop of gorgeous candles
carved by artist Candle Jun, and amongst an incredible positive vibration
created from the interplay of the musicians and the audience. Thanks Dom...
we missed you!!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

PNWJ began five years ago to raise awareness of troubles happening in
different parts of the planet and to build a bridge between Japan and the
rest of the world.

It was also aimed at encouraging people to think more about peace. But
what is this thing called ‘peace’?

Yes, peace is the resolution of conflict through dialogue and a sense of
perspective. Yes, peace is the choice of non-violence and the absence of
war. Yes, peace is understanding between cultures and respect between
peoples.

Peace is also food in your belly, safety in your home and the freedom to
live as you choose. Peace is also a walk in the park, with the sun on your
skin and a smile on your face. Peace is both personal and universal.

In these times of great uncertainty and fear around the world, there is a
greater need than ever for peaceful solutions to our problems. There is
also great opportunity. A chance for fresh starts. A chance for new ideas.
A chance to move on from old ways of thinking. There is no ‘us and them’,
there is only ‘us’.

I am both humbled and thrilled that the work that began in 2004 has
continued and grown since I left Tokyo. The seed that was planted back
then has now become a small forest.

My deepest thanks go out to the team at PNWJ, the organisers of the event,
the volunteers, performers, speakers and peace groups who have all given
their time and talents towards making this event work. Most of all, I’d like
to thank all of you who have come here to enjoy the day, to share your peace
or just to hang out under the cherry blossoms.

Peace is the only way to move forward let’s keep moving forward together.

Thank you.

Artwork by Candle June

1 Apr 2009

Spring Love Weekend Stage Schedule Finalized!

******************************


SPRING LOVE (HARUKAZE)
~FEELING PEACE THROUGH MUSIC AND ART~

APRIL 4-5, 2009
YOYOGI PARK OUTDOOR STAGE

WEEKEND STAGE SCHEDULE

☆PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT SCHEDULE CHANGES MAY OCCUR.☆

-----------------------------------------
SATURDAY, 4/4

☆SPRING STAGE:

13:00 OPENING EMCEE (DJ HF)
13:20 POODLES (ORGANIC JAM BAND)
14:10 LIKKLE MAI & THE K (RUB-A-DUB/REGGAE SET)
15:05 SALSA GUM TAPE(PUNK)
15:50 PEACE TALK #1: WITNESSING WAR AND IMAGINING PEACE
   (DOES THE ACTUAL SITUATION FROM WAR ZONES GET REPORTED   
   IN THE MEDIA?)

PANELISTS: YASUYUKI "YATCH" AIZAWA (DIRECTOR, NPO PEACE ON),
KUBOTA HIRONOBU (PHOTOJOURNALIST), MAY SHIGENOBU
(JOURNALIST)

17:05 KEYCO & KOKYO (REGGAE/ORGANIC GROOVE)
18:00 KAMEBUCHI YUKA & VOJA (GOSPEL CHOIR)
19:05 INUSHIKI (A.K.A. DOGGGYSTYLE) HANA TO CHIRU SET!
(REGGAE/AFRO-ROCK FUSION)
20:00 FINISH


☆LOVE STAGE:

12:00 ARTMAN (DJ)
13:45 HIYOSHI (DJ)
14:55 TUNE X AKA CINN (DJ)
15:45 MASA (DJ)
16:50 YOSHIE & TATEIWA JUNZO (BELLY DANCING/ARABIC PERCUSSION)
17:05 SECOND HALF OF PEACE TALK #1 (Q&A SESSION)
18:00 REEK.K (DJ)
19:00 DJ YOGURT
20:00 FINISH

☆ ☆BALANCE DOME
☆ (NEXT TO LOVE STAGE)

14:00 PEACE TALK #2: VISUALIZING PEACE (THE ROLE OF
PHOTOJOURNALISM AND ART)

PANELISTS: INADA HIDEAKI (NAVIGATOR/EDITOR), ISHIDA
MASATAKA (PHOTOJOURNALIST), KUBOTA HIRONOBU
(PHOTOJOURNALIST)

-----------------------------------------

4/5(日)
-----------------------------------------
☆SPRING STAGE

12:20 AILIE (NATURAL REGGAE)
12:40 OPENING DJ / MC
12:50 MACCCAFAT (REGGAE DUB GUERILLA)
13:30 ICHIRYUSAI HARUMI (TRADITIONAL “KOUDAN” MUSICAL STORYTELLING)
14:10 PEACE TALK #3 (ENSURING PEACE: LEARNING HOW TO SHARE AND
HOW TO LISTEN TO EXPERIENCES OF WAR)

PANELISTS: KAMANAKA HITOMI (DIRECTOR), 2 HIBAKUSHA
(ATOMIC BOMB SURVIVORS) FROM HIROSHIMA/ NAGASAKI,
HATAKEYAMA SUMIKO(STAFF OF NGO PEACE BOAT), CHAKI
(INTERN AT NGO PEACE BOAT)

15:05 HANA&PHENOMENON FEATURING SATCHAN (PEACE ROCK)
15:50 BLUES.THE-BUTCHER-590213 (ROCKIN’ BLUES)
16:50 OKI DUB AINU BAND (AINU DUB)
17:50 SAYOKO MEET PLANET SOUNDS (ORGANIC REGGAE) 
19:00 RANKIN TAXI & TOKYO REVOLUTIONARIES (DANCE HALL REGGAE)
20:00 FINISH

☆LOVE STAGE

11:30 SINN (DJ)
12:50 ANICHE (WEST AFRICAN PERCUSSION)
13:30 YAOAO(INDIES FUSION BAND)
14:10 DJ GERRY & DJ CHIAKI
15:00 KUDO “BIG H” HARUYASU (12-STRING ACOUSTIC REGGAE)
15:15 SECOND HALF OF PEACE TALK #3 (Q&A SESSION)
15:55 PEACE TALK #4: FEELING PEACE〜PEACE AS A SPIRITUAL PURSUIT

PANELISTS: FUKUI HIROSHI (DJ, EVENT PRODUCER), KIKUCHI YUMI
(WRITER, TRANSLATOR, FOUNDER/ORGANIZER OF HARMONICS LIFE
CENTER, TOKYO PEACE FILM FESTIVAL, AND JAPAN UNITED FOR A
MINISTRY OF PEACE), GERRY ONG (PSYCHADELIC TRANCE DJ,
FOUNDER, DANCE FOR PEACE), YAMAGUCHI YASU (MONKBEAT)
16:50 SEINO EIICHI (DJ)
17:30 CA-ZOKU (ACOUSTIC TRIBAL UNIT)
18:00 DJ REALLY
19:00 UTSUMI (DJ)
20:00 FINISH



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