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★Talked about organizing of fallen trees after last Septemmber's typhoon in Onuma,a quasi-national park,with my husband.

Unlike the other prefectures in which forestry is tha main industry, it is difficult for Hokkaido to clear away the piles of fallen trees. Because the basic industry around Lake Onuma is tourism. Usually here in Japan those who belong to tourism in tourist resorts don' t have the better way to solve the problems. Each section in tourism is devided. I mean t in this area they are not connected with each other.They are called the specialits of tpurism, not the specialists who have the strategy in the whole tourism, but the ones jusy in their own jobs such as the ower of the hotels and inns, souvenir shops, and so on.Why can(t they solve this problem soon? Just form one fact. In quisi-national parks many parts of it belong to the private ownners. They live far away from here all over Japan.It's hvery ard for this local gavernment to get in touch with so many numbers of ownwers scattered here and there.But...but in other prefectures in Kyushu(sorry,I don't remember which prefecture) do organize this problem well.

I wrote this in haste,so please look through the spelling or grammatical errors. I have to leave now.it's Father's Day tomorrow. We'll visit my husband's parents today.See you!