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In the middle of a large ocean stood a small island. On this island, children from around the world gathered, played, learned, and became friends . . . that was the camp that began. Then other camps began all over the world and children from all corners began to join, saying, "Even though our hair color, language, clothes, and interests may be different, we can be friends." The world began to change and many wonderful things began happening. The people of the world all had the same sense of friendship with one another and the world did change. Then one day, news was announced on TV . . .

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In the middle of a large ocean stood a small island. On this island, children from around the world gathered, played, learned, and became friends . . . that was the camp that began. Then other camps began all over the world and children from all corners began to join, saying, "Even though our hair color, language, clothes, and interests may be different, we can be friends." The world began to change and many wonderful things began happening. The people of the world all had the same sense of friendship with one another and the world did change. Then one day, news was announced on TV . . .
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Autorenporträt
Ayumu Takahashi opened his first bar at the age of twenty, and shortly after gave it away to publish his first autobiography. Then, after a two-year journey around the world with his wife, he returned and founded a self-sustaining village in Okinawa. Since then he's also founded publishing houses in Tokyo and New York, schools for children in India and Jamaica, and other bars and restaurants too. Following the 2011 Fukushima Earthquake, he set up a volunteer-rescue village that received more than twenty thousand victims. In 2013, his family moved their base to Hawaii, the Big Island.