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In the following ceremony held by Ashinaga immediately after the Shinto ceremony Yu Nitta, an 11 year old elementary school student in Rikuzentakata, read out one of his essays on behalf of the tsunami orphans. Yu participated in a series of overnight gatherings held by Ashinaga at the Rainbow House in Tokyo to offer tsunami orphans opportunities to play freely and to release their grief.
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Shinto groundbreaking ceremony “Jichinsai” held for the construction of Rikuzentakata Satellite Rainbow House, a facility to heal psychological wounds of tsunami orphans | ASHINAGA
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In the following ceremony held by Ashinaga immediately after the Shinto ceremony Yu Nitta, an 11 year old elementary school student in Rikuzentakata, read out one of his essays on behalf of the tsunami orphans. Yu participated in a series of overnight gatherings held by Ashinaga at the Rainbow House in Tokyo to offer tsunami orphans opportunities to play freely and to release their grief.
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