<a href="http://www.tbs.co.jp/kounodori/2015/story/8.html#lnksp" target="_self">http://www.tbs.co.jp/kounodori/2015/story/8.html#lnksp </a> 2015.12.11第九話目 on air
<a href="http://www.tbs.co.jp/kounodori/2015/story/9.html#lnksp" target="_self">http://www.tbs.co.jp/kounodori/2015/story/9.html#lnksp </a> 2015.12.18第十話目 on air
Yuji Arakawa is a writer, and at the same time,
a well known person as a volunteer of picking up
trashes from six in the morning at Shinjuku,
Tokyo, when he used to attend Sophia University.
Although there were struggles of being distracted
by those who work there or live there,
he was picked as a topic on Asahi Newspaper,
which came out as his turning point.
As he appeared on TV shows and radios,
his volunteer became famous and the 'trash picking'
volunteer enlarged from one person to 1500 people.
The movement is reaching to foreign countries,
increasing the number of participants.
When he faces some difficulties in his life,
he takes a look back to this volunteering experience,
and convinces himself that he had succeeded
in 'picking up trashes' volunteer, then,
why can't he succeed in other things?
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED
conference format but independently organized
by a local community.
Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
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