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Luna was recently adopted by relatives somewhere in the Kansai or Kyushu regions, in western Japan. They say that she wanted to live with her aunt, but her aunt has also lost everything, and she would not be able to provide for her. It was decided that it would be best for her to be raised in an environment where she will have want for nothing, and so she had to go far away. I can empathize with her aunt so much that it hurts—I’m sure this must be for the best. They say that Luna left Rikuzen
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35.6894875, 139.6917064
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35.6894875
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139.6917064
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35.6894875,139.6917064
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KH
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KH
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English
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English Title
JKTS: A Japanese medical aid worker's diary: Letter from the disaster site
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Luna was recently adopted by relatives somewhere in the Kansai or Kyushu regions, in western Japan. They say that she wanted to live with her aunt, but her aunt has also lost everything, and she would not be able to provide for her. It was decided that it would be best for her to be raised in an environment where she will have want for nothing, and so she had to go far away. I can empathize with her aunt so much that it hurts—I’m sure this must be for the best. They say that Luna left Rikuzen
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http://wayback.archive-it.org/2438/20110301000000/http://jkts-english.blogspot.com/2011/06/letter-from-disaster-site.html
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http://jkts-english.blogspot.com/2011/06/letter-from-disaster-site.html