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Nihon Essay Essay / Essay
About 20 years have passed since the publication of 『 Children in Danger! 』 in 2004. Even after that, Mr. Hiroyuki Ehara has warned about the various crises in this world and the fact that people lose sight of true happiness because they are influenced by material values through the four volumes of the "Danger!" series, 『 Life in Danger! 』 『 You in Danger! 』 『 This world is in Danger! 』. However, his thoughts are not conveyed to people. It is not understood. Over the past 20 years, the world has become increasingly chaotic, with the pandemic, war, food shortages, and so on, and many people of all ages say, "There is no hope in the future." At that time, Mr. Ehara met with Mr. Toji Kamata, a religious scholar who was his teacher when he was in college. He felt thirsty and could not see the future of Japan with his divine eye. At that time, Mr. Ehara was reunited with his teacher, a religious scholar, Toji 『, who was a professor of religion. The book was born from his expression of suffering and spiritual thirst in which a sense of crisis could not be conveyed to people. This book is an extra part of the "Danger" series. In three parts, Mr. Ehara shares his sense of crisis with Mr. Kamata, "There is no hope in the future." In the first part, Mr. Ehara shares his sense of crisis, "There is no hope in the future." In the second part, Mr. Ehara shares his sense of crisis, "There is no hope in the future." In the second part, Mr. Ehara shares his sense of crisis, "There is no hope in the future." In the second part, Mr. Ehara shares his sense of crisis, "There is no hope in the future." In the second part, Mr. Ehara shares his sense of crisis, "There is no hope in the future." In the second part, Mr. Ehara shares his sense of crisis, "There is no hope in the future." In the second part, Mr. Ehara shares his sense of crisis, "There is no hope in the future." In the second 』 『 』 『 』 spiritual care