On March 11, Japan’s most powerful earthquake in recorded history shook the Tohoku region in northeast Japan.
In Japan, the enormity of what must be rebuilt is apparent the moment you reach the Tohoku coast. Where family homes and productive farms once stood are now vast fields of overgrown weeds and ragged rice. Here and there a crumpled car or catapulted boat still lie in situ.
On March 11, Japan’s most powerful earthquake in recorded history shook the Tohoku region in northeast Japan.
In Japan, the enormity of what must be rebuilt is apparent the moment you reach the Tohoku coast. Where family homes and productive farms once stood are now vast fields of overgrown weeds and ragged rice. Here and there a crumpled car or catapulted boat still lie in situ.