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. ENTER . Japan - after the BIG

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The Big Earthquake March 11, 2011, 14:46

東北地方太平洋沖地震
magnitude 9:0

. Tohoku Region Pacific Ocean Offshore Earthquake .

東北関東大震災

. Eastern Japan Great Earthquake Disaster .
. Great East Japan Earthquake .



earthquake night -
the stars are as silent
as ever







. Great Eastern Japan Earthquake .

. Earthquake 2021 February 13 .
magnitude 7.3 earthquake


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. 明治三陸大津波 Meiji Sanriku Dai Tsunami 1896 .
The story of Fukuji and his descendants today
- Tono Monogatari now and then -
北川福二 Kitagawa Fukuji (1860 - 1929)
Tōno monogatari 遠野物語 Tono Monogatari - Tales of Tono


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Presented by Gabi Greve
Okayama prefecture

Daruma Museum Japan
World Kigo Database


. Daruma for Tohoku .


My home is about 1000 km away from the atomic reactors.
We live high up in the mountains, no worry about tsunami.

I will try and compile a detailed report after this triple event of

earthquake
tsunami
Fukushima reactor

Please use the sidebar on the right to navigate this BLOG.


As time goes by (now April 11, 2011) there are more rumors spreading and opinions vented.
The damage at the nuclear plant in Fukushima has been upgraded to level 7, like Chernobyl.

I am trying to keep cool amongst all this.

Most entries are a mix of haiku and facts,
from the NHK WORLD online bulletins.

I will try to feature the latest news about the development after the earthquake.

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. . . . . : after July 11, 2011

I have to stop the intensive daily reporting.

I will try and keep separate updates on the information of the following topics:

. Radiation problems - INFO .

. Reconstruction efforts - INFO .

. The Political Situation .  INFO .

. Hamaoka Power Plant . INFO .


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our forum on facebook

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Rural revitalization 地方創生
is becoming a kind of buzzword since 2014.



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. Nai no kami 地震神 .  
The Japanese god of earthquakes


god of earthquakes -
what does it take
to keep you quiet ?





Thank you, Origa san, for your haiga.
Let us hope Nai no Kami accepts this offering.


. Our Haiku Collection of this BLOG .

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The Super Earthquake March 11, 2011
東北地方太平洋沖地震
magnitude 9:0
with a huge tsunami of more than 10 meters

. Tohoku region Pacific Ocean
offshore earthquake .
 

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. The Great Wave by Hokusai 北斎 津波 .
has become a symbol of the Tsunami.


. Earthquake Daruma .


. 東北三十六不動尊霊場
Pilgrimage to 36 Fudo Temples in Tohoku .



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19 comments:

  1. Anonymous3/14/2011

    So heart-wrenching, Gabi-san.
    John

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  2. Anonymous3/14/2011

    kami sama ga mamoru you ni
    A.

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  3. Gabi, it´s being put around that they have closed down F.B. in Japan, is this true?

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  4. Anonymous3/15/2011

    Prayers Prayers to all the Gods to keep the dragon still and peaceful calm on the earth
    Angelika

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  5. Anonymous3/15/2011

    Each soul a loss for this world....
    ME.

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  6. Dear Gabi,
    I have set up a small altar with candles and incense to pray for the healing of Japan. I hold you in the light.
    Friend from facebook

    Thank you so much, my friend !

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  7. n'empêchera pas
    les cerisiers de refleurir
    ~ le poisson-chat

    not prevent
    the cherry blossom again
    ~ catfish


    jean-clode

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  8. horrific images
    pierce my heart
    tears for Japan

    Isabelle

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  9. You have made Japan your home, not by birth, but by choice. You demonstrate enviable compassion and deep passion. Bless you, dear Gabi sama.
    Chibi

    . . . ..
    Dear heart . . . just stay safe and know that sharing your observations from such deep heartspace is enough.
    Naia

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    We are with you in thoughts and prayers. Be safe...
    Victor

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    Thank you all, my friends !

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  10. Anonymous3/16/2011

    Take care Gabi -- Be blessed. I will share your diary.
    S.

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  11. Anonymous3/16/2011

    Our hearts are with you Gabi, come back to the database when you are ready.
    Hugs to you and all of Japan!
    C. A

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  12. Anonymous3/16/2011

    Gabi-san, I just want to let you know that I posted the link to your "After the earthquake" blog to my own own blog for my readers' attention
    Vic.

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  13. Anonymous3/16/2011

    gabi-san,will you stay or move southwards? our thoughts are with you.
    Tat.

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  14. Anonymous3/19/2011

    On old Japan
    The snow falls
    On the pain

    Angelika Kolompar

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  15. Thanks for the information and the haiga /haiku selection here is excellent!

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  16. Thanks for stopping by, Pris!

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  17. Anonymous4/15/2016

    Religious Responses to the 2011 Tsunami in Japan
    Levi McLaughlin
    Abstract and Keywords

    Scholars have recently begun synthesizing data on the massive aid response by religious organizations after the March 11, 2011, compound earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disasters in northeast Japan. This article begins with a summary of recent statistical assessments that detail how much money religions raised, the kinds of material aid they provided, and the numbers of volunteers they mobilized. It then provides two contrasting ethnographic case studies of grassroots-level religious responses that reveal aspects that do not fit a statistical framework. The article highlights the importance of reading ethnographic accounts in combination with quantified data about Japanese religion to complicate reliance on assessments provided by institutional administrators in order to better understand how aid efforts take shape in local communities.
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    http://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199935420.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780199935420-e-29
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