Mayumi Suzuki
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The Bonds of parent and child
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HOME
PORTFOLIO
The Place to Belong
THE RESTORATION WILL
Onagawa Madams
To Live
Gems in the Rubble
ABOUT
NEWS
CONTACT
Myself
At the place where I can see what's left of my father's photo studio. I thought of inheriting family business, having a camera my father left me.
Takehiro Tokai
"It's been nine years since inheriting scallop fishing as 27-year-old. Because I was with my father, I was able to get over the tsunami disaster."
Nagi , Kenji Kanno, Shizuharu Kanno
"To protect my boat, I took it to the offing before the tsunami. Meanwhile my mother died at home."
Atsushi Abe , Sugako Abe
He planned a festival that had over 20,000 visitors 3 years in a row "in order to create unity among our generation". He runs a fish processing factory
Akihiko Oka, Makoto Oka
"The revival of our town relies on fish." said a man with destroyed Onagawa Port on his back.
Yoshihide Abe, Goro Abe
a third generation newspaper carrier shop owner: at the site of former resident.
Hiroki Sato, Ryota Sato
Fourth-generation owner of a supermarket: with the newly adopted son from his late sister who died from tsunami.
Yasuyoshi Suzuki, Hirotaka Suzuki
a fourth-generation Chinese chef. (they reopened the makeshift restaurant)
Shigeo Suzuki
coaching the traditional lion dances to a granddaughter at Takeno-ura fishing harbor.
Hiroko Suzuki
They playing traditional drums at Takeno-ura shrine.
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