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Wochi Kochi Magazine is a web magazine, run by the Japan Foundation for disseminating information about Japanese culture. This article is written by a photographer and representative of the 3.11 Portrait Project, on using photography as a means to communicate with the victims and connect them to people outside of the disaster area. He also reflects on an exhibition of the portraits in Toronto, Canada.
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Keeping the Memory of the Great East Japan Earthquake Alive: Delivering an update on Tohoku and smiles from the people in the region to Canada | Wochi Kochi Magazine
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Wochi Kochi Magazine is a web magazine, run by the Japan Foundation for disseminating information about Japanese culture. This article is written by a photographer and representative of the 3.11 Portrait Project, on using photography as a means to communicate with the victims and connect them to people outside of the disaster area. He also reflects on an exhibition of the portraits in Toronto, Canada.
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