Making a Difference in Northern Japan – What Are You Doing?
In a few hours I’m leaving with 2 friends and the 3 of us are going up north to northern Japan to help with the destruction from the Tsunami. We’ll start off by making deliveries. As I’ve written...
View Article2nd Harvest Japan: Earthly Rewards
If there were any earthly rewards for doing what’s right, I think the feeling received from the ladies in this photo is beyond measure. It’s a bad time for these people and as you’ve all read the...
View ArticleStark Contrast: It’s Amazing What Can Survive an Earthquake and Tsunami
It’s amazing what can survive an earthquake and a tsunami. Spring has reached Tohoku and so has the Sakura. Right in the midst of this disaster zone, flowers are blooming. Although many trees have...
View ArticleNorthern Japan Debris: Hard to Imagine a Ship So Far Inland
It’s hard to imagine a ship so far inland. I was walking through this valley in northern Japan shooting photos and from a distance I noticed this ship sitting atop a great deal of debris. I could not...
View ArticleIllness In Tohoku
Illness that disaster victims in Tohoku are suffering is connected with society and economy. To recover from it, something spiritual is important Devastated Fukanuma seaside after disaster NOTHING...
View ArticleA Rewarding Day
Spent the day cleaning and clearing mud, debris, and materials from Mr. Moto’s home. It was hard work and extremely hot inside the waterproof gear we had to wear. The soil we bagged from the silt and...
View ArticleForest Reminiscence Therapy: Accepting in Forests
A doctor invented a new approach to mental diseases and dementia of the elderly. It may prove very useful to Japan Mr Matsuhashi listens to the elderly Japan is greying. With ageing population rising...
View ArticleMariko Senju: Indispensable to Japan
The violinist is indispensable to Japan Mariko Senju has it One question culture is often asked: What role does it play after the earthquake and tsunami in March? Because it can give relief, energy...
View ArticleJapan: Tsunami in Miyagi Prefecture – Life Can Go On (Before & After)
Life can go on. joshsternberg: Before and after. Image one (Tadashi Okubo / Yomiuri Shimbun via Reuters, file): Yuko Sugimoto looks at the damage caused by a tsunami and an earthquake in Ishimaki...
View ArticleJapan’s Kashima City and a Seaside Safety Discussion
I went to the seaside in Japan’s Kashima City in late August. Playing in the seaside was fun. But it also reminded me of how weak humans are. When I was swimming in the sea, the waves were not high...
View ArticleMaking a Difference in Northern Japan – What Are You Doing?
In a few hours I’m leaving with 2 friends and the 3 of us are going up north to northern Japan to help with the destruction from the Tsunami. We’ll start off by making deliveries. ..... The post...
View Article2nd Harvest Japan: Earthly Rewards
If there were any earthly rewards for doing what’s right, I think the feeling received from the ladies in this photo is beyond measure. It’s a bad time for these people and as you’ve all ..... The...
View ArticleStark Contrast: It’s Amazing What Can Survive an Earthquake and Tsunami
It’s amazing what can survive an earthquake and a tsunami. Spring has reached Tohoku and so has the Sakura. Right in the midst of this disaster zone, flowers are blooming. Although many trees have...
View ArticleNorthern Japan Debris: Hard to Imagine a Ship So Far Inland
It’s hard to imagine a ship so far inland. I was walking through this valley in northern Japan shooting photos and from a distance I noticed this ship sitting atop a great deal of debris. ..... The...
View ArticleIllness In Tohoku
Illness that disaster victims in Tohoku are suffering is connected with society and economy. To recover from it, something spiritual is important NOTHING was there. Fukanuma seaside in Sendai in...
View ArticleA Rewarding Day
Spent the day cleaning and clearing mud, debris, and materials from Mr. Moto’s home. It was hard work and extremely hot inside the waterproof gear we had to wear. The soil we bagged from the ..... The...
View ArticleForest Reminiscence Therapy: Accepting in Forests
A doctor invented a new approach to mental diseases and dementia of the elderly. It may prove very useful to Japan Japan is greying. With ageing population rising faster than other advanced...
View ArticleMariko Senju: Indispensable to Japan
The violinist is indispensable to Japan One question culture is often asked: What role does it play after the earthquake and tsunami in March? Because it can give relief, energy and hope, it should...
View ArticleJapan’s Kashima City and a Seaside Safety Discussion
I went to the seaside in Japan’s Kashima City in late August. Playing in the seaside was fun. But it also reminded me of how weak humans are. When I was swimming in the sea, ..... The post Japan’s...
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