A new video published on YouTube has revealed the devastation caused to the Japanese port of Kesennuma, around 300 miles north-east of Tokyo, as the tsunami hit on March 11. Click on the player ...
The school site now hosts the Ruins of the Great East Japan Earthquake Kesennuma City Memorial Museum. “This is a classroom on the third floor. This car broke through the balcony and washed up ...
In Kesennuma, people retreated to a hi-rise roof ... It was the largest quake ever known in Japan, and one of the 5 largest recorded in the world. More than 28-thousand people are confirmed ...
KESENNUMA, Miyagi Prefecture--A centuries-old ... Although nori is an important ingredient in Japanese food culture, it has been served on fewer occasions at homes while its production has ...
A municipal park in the city of Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, was opened in early April. Anop, now 57, moved to Japan three decades ago from Massachusetts. He worked first as a model, and went on ...
Twelve years after a massive quake and tsunami in northeast Japan, we followed taxi drivers in Kesennuma, one of the affected towns, to experience people's memories and hopes through their eyes.