Tomorrow: Beyond 3.11

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2013
2013x1
Winds of Fukushima
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War correspondent and Beijing bureau chief for Hong Kong-based Phoenix TV, Luqiu Luwei, resumes her coverage of Japan’s disaster, reporting on the progress of the offshore wind energy plant in Fukushima.
2013x2
Local Media Uniting People
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Paris-based journalist Elin Lindqvist investigates the role of local media in the city of Ishinomaki, Miyagi prefecture, at the time of the disaster and during the rebuilding.
2013x3
Transforming Traditional Design
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75-year-old Swedish glass designer Ulrica Hydman Vallien seeks out the power of Japanese design to lift the human spirit and add value to goods produced in the rebuilding effort in Iwate and Miyagi.
2013x4
Passing On Memories of Disaster
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Stone memorials inscribed with the lessons of natural disasters since ancient times can be found across Japan. Japanese also learn about disaster preparedness at school. But how useful .. show full overview
2013x5
Picturing How We Connect
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Seeing Tokyo’s lights dimmed by the loss of power from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant 200 km away made photojournalist Kwon Choul realize how interdependent the world is. He .. show full overview
2013x6
Youth Driving Recovery
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Keiko Courdy’s 2012 interactive Web documentary Au-Dela Du Nuage (Beyond the Cloud - Yonaoshi 3.11) examines Japan post-Fukushima and the triple disaster of 3.11. As she returns to the .. show full overview
2013x7
Harnessing the Power of Forests
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Danish journalist Asger Christensen reports on forestry-related rebuilding projects in Miyagi, including the "forest school" in Higashi-Matsushima aimed at nurturing in the next generation an understanding about co-existing with nature.
2013x8
Reclaiming Communities
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After first hand experience of the tragedy of the Christchurch earthquake, New Zealand journalist David Killick investigates possibilities of community recovery in Tohoku and finds .. show full overview
2013x9
A Tradition of Building for Earthquakes
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David Killick reports on Japan’s traditional and modern earthquake construction techniques including quake-resistant building methods, the latest ground reinforcement technology to .. show full overview
2013x10
A Gift of Courage and Resilience
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In the two years since the 3.11 disaster, singer and actress Jane Birkin has been touring the world to rally support for Japan, despite a heart condition. She visits the severely damaged .. show full overview
2013x11
Veneration for the Departed
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Japanese-American writer Marie Mutsuki Mockett has family roots in Iwaki Fukushima Prefecture. Marie was interested in how survivors are dealing with the loss of loved ones in the .. show full overview
2013x12
Smart Innovations for Agricultural Recovery
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Finnish TV news presenter Jussi-Pekka Rantanen says that the images of the tsunami engulfing Natori in Miyagi were amongst the most shocking he has had to cover in his whole career. .. show full overview
2013x14
Bioenergy Projects Flourish in Tohoku
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French TV journalist David Zavaglia reports on initiatives of the new bioenergy research projects for the Tohoku recovery, including biofuel extraction from rapeseed grown in areas .. show full overview
2013x15
Rebuilding Our Town by Ourselves
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American journalist Jed Horne, who has chronicled the recovery efforts of the city of New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, visits Tohoku to cover reconstruction plans .. show full overview
2013x16
The Sustainability of Volunteerism
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Over two years since the 3.11 disaster, the volunteers supporting the Tohoku region are now at a turning point. Some groups have reached a dead end and have been driven to break up. .. show full overview
2013x17
Memories Washed Ashore
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Debris from the 3.11 tsunami continues to be washed ashore on the west coast of North America. Items found on beaches are being returned to their rightful owners. Canadian documentary .. show full overview
2013x18
The Power of Tohoku's Festivals
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British photographer Tony McNicol visits the Tohoku region to observe long-cherished traditional events including the Soma Nomaoi equestrian festival. When he sees the love people have .. show full overview
2013x19
Tourism That Shares A Story
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“Dark tourism” is defined as travelling to sites associated with tragedy, and it is on the rise in the Tohoku region post-3.11. Belarussian journalist Aliaksei Mikhalchanka investigates .. show full overview
2013x20
Homes for Hope 1
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Italian journalist Alessia Cerantola reports on the state of temporary housing in the Tohoku region, comparing it with that in her own country. She discovers the strength of Japanese .. show full overview
2013x21
Homes for Hope 2
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Italian Journalist Alessia Cerantola reports on “disaster recovery housing” for 3.11 survivors after leaving temporary accommodation. She covers the efforts of the local community trying .. show full overview
2013x22
Bouncing Back with Fish!
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Food journalist Harris Salat, an expert on Japanese home cooking, reports on the Tohoku region’s recovery from the perspective of food. He meets people in Iwate Prefecture pinning their .. show full overview
2013x23
72 Hours: One Hospital's Fight for Survival
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Erin Ellis, a veteran health journalist for a Canadian newspaper, visits Kesennuma to report on disaster medicine. How did the city’s medical staff deal with tsunami victims when .. show full overview
2013x13
Decontamination: Challenge of the Villagers
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2013x24
Decontamination: Challenge of the Villagers
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2013x25
Fishermen Unite and Rebrand Themselves
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American journalist Doug Meigs reports on post-disaster initiatives in Ishinomaki, Miyagi, where fishing rights can now be granted to private businesses. He meets elderly fishermen looking to attract the next generation to the port.
2013x26
Locally Grown Businesses Help Recovery
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Swedish environmentalist Helena Norberg-Hodge, expert on local economics, visits a company in Iwate Prefecture that is striving to foster small-scale businesses as a driving force for recovery and meets the entrepreneurs being supported.
2013x27
Together Again with Pets
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The situation of pets that many evacuees had to leave behind in their homes near the damaged nuclear power plant nearly three years ago has become very complicated. Iranian Journalist .. show full overview
2013x28
Music Rekindles Memories
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Three years since the 3.11 disaster, many people have been forced to relocate due to the tsunami, and those who evacuated because of the nuclear disaster are unaware when they can return .. show full overview
2013x29
Messages from Mothers
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Sarah Carr, who has focused on families and education to report on how disaster recovery efforts should be carried out, meets Japanese mothers and midwives who survived the 3.11 disaster .. show full overview
2013x30
A New Start for the Idol Group – SCK GIRLS
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Seven months after the earthquake and tsunami of March 2011, a symbol of hope emerged in the devastated city of Kesennuma with the formation of pop idol group, ‘SCK Girls.’ Two years on, .. show full overview
2013x31
Tohoku Grandmas on the World Stage
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Swiss fashion designer Kazu Huggler teams up with a group of elderly women living in temporary housing in Rikuzentakata to launch a project for recovery. The “Tohoku Grandmas” produced .. show full overview
2013x32
Memories Returned with Love
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Nearly three years after the disaster, the debris that drifted across the Pacific Ocean is producing new ties between the people in disaster zones in Tohoku and on the west coast of .. show full overview
2013x33
Youth Passion Blooms in Paris
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100 children are participating in a project backed by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development to produce a promotional event in Paris for the recovery of northeastern .. show full overview
2013x34
Flowers Will Bloom
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The song “Flowers Will Bloom (Hana wa Saku)” was produced by NHK in the wake of the March 2011 disaster to support recovery in northeastern Japan. This edition of TOMORROW tours Spain, .. show full overview