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In 2023, the author traveled to Australia for the first time in seven years to participate in the world's largest pride parade, "Mardi Gura." What did he see and think about in Sydney, where 11 colors of Progress Pride Flags were flying everywhere? This is a long journey that describes the history and backlash of LGBT people in this country faced as a sexual minority, as well as the situation in Japan regarding the "Act on Promotion of Understanding of LGBT people" which was enacted and enforced by the National Diet. With 2 pages of frontispiece photos by the author. It is also included in the essay "Being held in the night of Kabuki-cho" which visited the city where people don't sleep. Author's brief history : Li Kotomi Born in Taiwan in 1989. Came to Japan in 2013. Completed a master's course at the Waseda University Graduate School of 英語 Education in 2015. Received the 60th Gunzo New Literature Award for "Hitomai" in 2017. Received the "Count five, Mikazuki" as a candidate for the 161 th Akutagawa Akutagawa Prize and the 41st Noma New Literature Prize for visiting the city where people don't sleep. Author's brief history : Born in Taiwan in 1964. Came to Japan in. Completed a master's course in the Waseda University Graduate School of Education. Received the 60th Shuzo New Literature Award for "Hitomai" in 2021. Received the 71st New Art Award for "Counting five, Three days and Moon" in 』 in the evening of 『 POLARIS "in 2019. Received the 165th Akutagawa Prize for" Island where 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 spider lily spider lily