Ninokura, Iwanuma, filmed on June 10, 2011
A record of Miyagi Prefectural Route No. 125 in Ninokura, Iwanuma, Miyagi, three months after the ea...
Kesennuma Oshima Island: Part 2
They say that camellia oil absorbs into the skin fast and is recognized as the highest quality beaut...
Kesennuma Oshima Island: Part 1
Morifumi Murakami is the young owner of the Tsubaki-so inn. He takes users and guests of his inn for...
Kesennuma Oshima Island: Part 3
Mr. Eiki Onodera cultivates camellia in Oshima, an isolated island in Kesennuma. On the day of the e...
Higashirokugo Elementary School 2
[School and the Earthquake Disaster] After the tsunami ebbed away, I took on the management of the e...
Higashirokugo Elementary School 1
[School and the Earthquake Disaster] I was at the driver’s license center renewing my license when t...
Plants Growing Roots in Sand Carried by the Tsunami
What caught my eye when I arrived at the Seaside Park were plants growing all over the field. Althou...
Arahama, Wakabayashi-ku, Sendai: Utility Poles without Electric Cables
Driving on National Route 10, I see brand-new utility poles with no electricity cables. The old util...