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A New Dawn in Ishinomaki

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Japan is rising from the rubble after being devastated by the tsunami and earthquake of March 11. Three Tempo journalists witnessed how this post-disaster resurrection is taking place, with little fanfare. Sendai, Hiraizumi, Matsushima, and Ishinomaki, some of the areas most-seriously hit, have risen from the dead, cleaned up in a neat and orderly way. In the hippest sections of the heart of TokyoShibuya and Harajukuthe effects of the massive disaster were swallowed up by the summer fashion extravaganza adorning the streets of the capital. Here are some excerpts from their trip last June to July.

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HELGA Kankani never imagined that an event would happen on March 11, 2011, which she would never forget for as long as she lives. That afternoon at about 2pm Japanese time, the 29-year-old woman from Lembang, West Java was watching a Korean drama on television. Her only son, 8-year-old Yamada, had just come home from school and was busy playing by himself. Winter had not yet ended in early March. Ishinomaki was still blanketed in thick snow makin

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