Looking on a demo against nuclear power plants

A loud music with drums and shouts were approaching to the street near the cafe where we sat talking.
'Hmm, they're gonna kill me if they find me.' I joked. Chris seemed curious that march and left his seat to take some pictures for that. The banners they hanged up showed a word 'Fukushima'. Even some little children also joined the demo. I was guessing they exactly don't know the cause of what their parents are doing. I saw that kind of demo three times here, keenly realizing that it's different from Japanese disposition. People here often observed and were surprised at an attitude of Japanese after the quake by characterizing 'calm'. But I just think that such attitude implies 'resigning themselves'. We Japanese just passively tend to accept a reality in front of us, by which we have thoughtlessly accepted various religions, Western culture, and the defeat after WWII and so on. After accepting this, they look like stop thinking or suspecting. This character basically has not changed since Ruth Benedict pierced and categorized it as haji, giri(gimu), ninjyou etc in her book 'The Chrysanthemum and the Sword'. As I was thinking those kind of things, Chris came back with his camera, EOS-1. That camera diverted my thinking and reminded me one of my friends, Yuji who loved the same one.