The Year After : Tenrikyo Online

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December 11, 2012 In November 2011, an Iwate support group began planting seedlings and flower bulbs in a long flowerbed running along Route 45, which runs through Takata-cho in Rikuzentakata City. The project was reported in local newspapers and on television and is now receiving support from more and more people nationwide. Among those involved is a Tenrikyo minister who lost his wife in the disaster but, having received moral and material support from the people around him, decided to play hi
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The Year After : Tenrikyo Online
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December 11, 2012 In November 2011, an Iwate support group began planting seedlings and flower bulbs in a long flowerbed running along Route 45, which runs through Takata-cho in Rikuzentakata City. The project was reported in local newspapers and on television and is now receiving support from more and more people nationwide. Among those involved is a Tenrikyo minister who lost his wife in the disaster but, having received moral and material support from the people around him, decided to play hi
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