金曜日, 11月 2nd, 2012
RESMILE PROJECT Tohoku Tour
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RESMILE PROJECT Tohoku TourThe RESMILE PROJECT provides aid for reconstruction and is carried out by entertainers called “smile performer […]
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RESMILE PROJECT Tohoku TourThe RESMILE PROJECT provides aid for reconstruction and is carried out by entertainers called “smile performer […]
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ReSmile Tohoku tourTo send smiles. This also is another outstanding volunteer aid There is a performance group that got right bac […]
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Tohoku trip: 3rd day AomoriWhere Aomori prefecture’s administrative system’s main government building is located, Aomori. Due to the open […]
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Tohoku trip: 2nd day HirosakiThe “Hirosaki park” is the most famous place for sakura that represents Japan. In 1715, the saplings of the sa […]
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Tohoku Trip: 1st day in Akita prefecture, KakunodateAomori and Akita prefecture both had very little damage from the Tohoku earthquake. However, serious damage to […]
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Normal Life in Tokyo comes backA week after the earthquake, I went to Shinjuku to see what the atmosphere was like in Tokyo today. There were […]
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Heart-warming Messages and Stories from Japan and the World Part2The 2011 Sendai Earthquake and Tsunami will remain in history as one of the most disastrous tragedies. Althoug […]
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A Japan photo Hamarikyu Gardens,TokyoI would like to express our deepest sympathy to those who had been affected by the earthquake. Those photo are […]
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Shibuya report after the 2011 Sendai Earthquake Mar 14 2011Unlike the morning Meguro Station, the congestion in public transportation was eased by the noon. ■Shibuya Sta […]
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Heart-warming Messages and Stories from Japan and the WorldThe 2011 Sendai Earthquake and Tsunami will remain in history as one of the most disastrous tragedies. Althoug […]