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Tag: 2011 earthquake
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120-year old storehouse destroyed by earthquake, reborn into something new
Art Students Recreate 100 Images of a Wolf Deity Lost in a Fire in Fukushima
Photographer Kosuke Okahara collects fragments from Fukushima
Tokyo Bousai: Tokyo’s New Disaster Preparedness Guide
Remembering Tohoku: Gigantic Watercolor Canvases by Hiroshige Kagawa
House For All: A Wooden Indoor Playground For Kids in Soma City
The Second Aid | A life-saving disaster kit designed by Nosigner
Monster Exhibition 2014 | a charity art show for victims of the earthquake and tsunami
Visualizing Radiation | The Form of Fukushima
An Unusual Chair | Post-Fukushima Abnormalities Expressed Through Furniture
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