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The Kyotoku Maru no.18, a 330 ton fishing vessel over 60 meters long, has focused a lot of attention. It was washed over 700 meters inshore from the harbor and tossed by one of the main roads leading to City Hall. This young girl with her parents don't weigh much in comparison, yet each is a monument of equal importance, one to past destruction, the other to hope and the future. As of October 9, 2015, the earthquake's toll is at 15,893 persons. Thewreckage of the Kyotoku Maru was removed in October 2013. more Tohoku photos
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This was the first time since March 11 that this family returned to the place where their home once stood. They were nervous about going at first, but when they saw a big sunflower growing on their lot, they took it as a sign of hope. Some 230,000 people have yet to return to their homes since the disaster. More Tohoku photos
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Video clip of Oyako at 2015 Super Photo Session and other locations visited during their Mimi Tomo Oyako Tour in Tokyo
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The Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan (Main Bar) March 5 - April 1, 2016.
When the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake struck on March 11, 2011, I grabbed a camera as we made our escape. Running towards the evacuation center, with the tsunami close on our heels, my family and I began our lives as refugees.
3/5, at the foreign correspondents ' Club Japan in Yurakucho, Tokyo Electric Bill living in Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture Kikuchi shimpei, (Kikuchi Gallery) photo exhibition has started. Kikuchi is the photographer owns a photo studio in Iwate Prefecture. East Japan earthquake since the camera in one hand to local victims continue to record, has recorded a lot of reconstruction. Off went out to Tokyo because of photos can be taken from the local displays up to 4/1 Please come see make your time. more
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Lianhe Zaobao, Singapore's largest Chinese newspaper, introduced Bruce Osborn's Oyako exhibition at JCC (Japan Creative Centre). See the article here
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