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This is how Shin Fujiyama’s 30 children live: they have a house and a school in El Progreso





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Shin Fujiyama not only fell in love with Honduras and has dedicated years of his life to raising funds to build schools, but he also adopted 30 children , who are his pride and joy.

The Japanese influencer’s children live in Villa Soleada , located in the city of El Progreso , Yoro, in the north of the country; this is also a bilingual school and a hostel.

Salvadoran content creator @emerboss_ had access to the site and shared the images through his TikTok account, all with Fujiyama’s approval.

Shin Fujiyama built the structure in 2011 , with the support of several volunteers from the United States, who were recognized with a plaque.

The place is divided into the school, where classes are taught from first to twelfth grade , with everything necessary to ensure the comfort of the students.

A hostel was set up here , that is, a small hotel, where volunteers who join the cause of the ‘most Honduran Japanese’ are received.

“It’s so nice that Shin has adopted 30 children and has them in this community, children who have been beaten , but Shin gave them a second chance,” says the Salvadoran.

@emerboss_

“Thank you for sharing, Shin is an exceptional human being, from another world”; “Shin was born in Japan, but he has a Honduran heart” and “Thank you for showing the effort Shin has made to rescue these children from the streets,” it reads.

Children of Shin Fujiyama

On the way to his goal of building a thousand educational centers, Shin adopted children, most of whom were living on the streets .

Despite keeping this part of her life out of the spotlight, in January she shared a clip showing that  several of her children graduated.

Pedro, Greeicy and Germán were the three little ones, now almost adults, who received their high school diploma and Shin’s words.

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