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Last night I watched a Channel 4 documentary on the Tsuname.  If anyone gets the chance to watch it was very well done but a harrowing watch.

 

You can watch 'Japan's Tsuname Caught on Camera' via: www.channel4.com 

 

There is another documentary 'Japan's Tsunami - How it Happened' also available via the same link.  (Just type Japan in the search box if you can't find it).

 

I think both have been screened previously.

 

 

 

 

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 Not directly related to Yuzuru, but...

"A Future For Memory: Art and Life after the Great East Japan Earthquake"

current exhibition at the MOA in Vancouver, BC, Canada. 

https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2021/03/03/MOA-Show-Art-Hope-After-Devastation/

 

 

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"Some of the most startling things are the least expected, such as the tiny blue flowers of indigenous plants, sprung from the tsunami’s upheaval of the seabed, that blossomed in the aftermath of the destruction"

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https://moa.ubc.ca/exhibition/a-future-for-memory/

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Hanyuten Shrine (Osato, Miyagi) tweeted (google translation) : “I think it's been 10 years since the sad Great East Japan Earthquake. Each and every word of this person touches my heart and encourages me. Even though he himself was affected by the disaster and suffered. "Together, forward" Thank you We also have to work harder.”:tumblr_inline_n18qr5lPWB1qid2nw:

 


 

 

 

 

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here's our chat, thank you for joining today's stream <3

be sure to check out bit.ly/ph110311 (the OP of this thread) for donation suggestions <3 

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Hi everyone!


Thank you to everyone who joined the stream today. It was really tough and sad to watch but also important to remember what thousands of people have gone through and how severe the consequences were and still are, even 10 years later. It also allows us to have a better idea of the immense repercussion in Yuzu's life at such a young age and the role he had, being a skater from Sendai. He never forgot and all this years his commitment to the people affected by the disaster only grew stronger. :tumblr_inline_n18qr5lPWB1qid2nw:
 

I want to share some more links and information:

 

You can “visit” the NHK exhibition through videos (3 zones). You just need to click the link and then click on the orange button.

 

Google translation: “Special Project "Earthquake and Future" Exhibition-10 Years of the Great East Japan Earthquake- We have posted an exhibition tour video and a story about the earthquake and reconstruction so that even those who have difficulty visiting during the period can see it. https://nhk.or.jp/archives/311shogen/mirai/…

Ten years after the Great East Japan Earthquake, what can we do now to convey the lessons to the future?”

 

 


Also under this link https://mobile.twitter.com/i/events/1369841173079072769?s=20

you can find pictures (Asahi_photo) from different commemorations on 11.03.21.

 

 

 

 

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I want to compile a playlist of all the videos we played during our special stream last Saturday.

 

  1. NHK Documentary First Three Days (50 min) is one of the two-part series that captures Japan’s largest-ever natural disaster. You can read more about it here.
  2. 2013 documentary 2 years from that day:  Listening to the voices from the earthquake disaster. Subbed by nonchan1023
  3. 2015 24h tv segment, with Requiem and Hana ni Nare performances, which was translated especially for this occasion by @Umebachi and subbed by @yuzuonice
  4. 2016 documentary Memories of that Day, subbed by nonchan1023
  5. 2018 News Every cut The Starry Sky 7 Years Ago, subbed by BlueFlameForYuzu  
  6. 2019 News Every cut for the 8th anniversary of the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake, subbed by BlueFlameForYuzu 
  7. Notte Stellata Exhibition Project reports from Tokyo and Sendai, translated by Nobuko and subbed by @yuzuonice especially for this occasion.
  8. Yuzuru's performances of Etude, Requiem, and Notte Stellata. The commentary for the Notte Stellata performance for 24h TV was translated especially for this occasion by @StrawberryChicago, and subbed by @yuzuonice. Additionally, you can find the content of the three plaques that stand next to Yuzuru's costumes in this video compilation that was played in between the performances. Thanks to @kaerb for the translation on Twitter.

Thank you to all the translators for their hard work, and to everyone who joined in commemorating the 10-year anniversary. I hope you are all staying safe <3 

 

We'll announce our giveaway winners shortly! :) 

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