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3/11: A Tribute to Tohoku's Recovery & Resilience
Season 1 · Episode 6

3/11: A Tribute to Tohoku's Recovery & Resilience

On March 11, 2011, at 2:46 p.m., the largest earthquake ever recorded in Japan struck, soon triggering deadly tsunami and meltdown of a nuclear power plant in Fukushima. The event led to around $360 billion in damage, and even worse, the tragic loss of 15,899 lives. In this episode, the Krewe mark the 10 year anniversary since the devastating events which have come to be known as 3/11. Doug and Jenn sit down with the filmmakers of the 2014 film "Tohoku Tomo", a documentary which tells the story of true friendship and commitment to Japan’s recovery by the international community following the events of 3/11. Learn More about Tohoku Tomo: https://tohokutomo.com/ Stream Tohoku Tomo: https://rb.gy/xnvyim Learn More about and Watch the 113 Project: http://www.113project.org/short-films

Krewe of Japan · jsno, wesley julian, krewe of japan, japan society of new orleans, daniel martin

March 12, 20211h 29m

Show Notes

On March 11, 2011, at 2:46 p.m., the largest earthquake ever recorded in Japan struck, soon triggering deadly tsunami and meltdown of a nuclear power plant in Fukushima. The event led to around $360 billion in damage, and even worse, the tragic loss of 15,899 lives.

In this episode, the Krewe mark the 10 year anniversary since the devastating events which have come to be known as 3/11. Doug and Jenn sit down with the filmmakers of the 2014 film "Tohoku Tomo", a documentary which tells the story of true friendship and commitment to Japan’s recovery by the international community following the events of 3/11.

Learn More about Tohoku Tomo: https://tohokutomo.com/

Stream Tohoku Tomo: https://rb.gy/xnvyim

Learn More about and Watch the 113 Project: http://www.113project.org/short-films

 

Join the Japan Society of New Orleans: http://www.japansocietyofneworleans.org/

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