Hula sway to bring back visitors - Holiday - New Straits Times

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03 May 2012 In March 2011, Spa Resort Hawaiians was shut down due to structural damage from the magnitude-9 quake and fears of radiation leaking from the Dai-Ichi nuclear plant 50km to the north. Two of the dancers’ family homes were swept away by the tsunami and six of their family homes were within the exclusion zone around the plant. “They were forced to evacuate,” recalls sales planning manager Takashi Wakamatsu. Since they couldn’t dance at the resort, the 34 hula girls, six band musicians
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Hula sway to bring back visitors - Holiday - New Straits Times
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03 May 2012 In March 2011, Spa Resort Hawaiians was shut down due to structural damage from the magnitude-9 quake and fears of radiation leaking from the Dai-Ichi nuclear plant 50km to the north. Two of the dancers’ family homes were swept away by the tsunami and six of their family homes were within the exclusion zone around the plant. “They were forced to evacuate,” recalls sales planning manager Takashi Wakamatsu. Since they couldn’t dance at the resort, the 34 hula girls, six band musicians
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