FURUSATO NO KAZE, JAPAN.
On air since 9th July 2007. Produced by the Japanese Government agency 'Headquarters for the Abduction Issue', targeting Japanese citizens that are believed to have been abducted to North Korea between 1977 and 1983.
'Furusato no Kaze' - wind from the homeland is the name of the Japanese broadcast.
'Ilbon-ui Baram' is the name of the korean broadcast (English "Wind from Japan, Japanese; Nippon no Kaze'.
'Furusato no Kaze' - wind from the homeland is the name of the Japanese broadcast.
'Ilbon-ui Baram' is the name of the korean broadcast (English "Wind from Japan, Japanese; Nippon no Kaze'.
VIDEOS OF MY RECEPTION OF FURUSATO NO KAZE.
QSL INFORMATION.
Mailed to the following address (April 2022) and awaiting a response:-
Furusato no Kaze,
Policy Planning Division,
Headquarters for the Abduction Issue
Cabinet Secretariat,
6-1 Nagata-cho 1-chome,
Chiyoda-ku,
Tokyo 100-8968,
JAPAN.
Furusato no Kaze,
Policy Planning Division,
Headquarters for the Abduction Issue
Cabinet Secretariat,
6-1 Nagata-cho 1-chome,
Chiyoda-ku,
Tokyo 100-8968,
JAPAN.
References.
1. World Radio TV Handbook, 2022.