The collapsed Rikuzentakata Youth Hostel and a Pine Tree of Hope of thirty meters in height, the sole survivor of about 70,000 pine trees in Takata-Matsubara, Rikuzentakata, Iwate, after the tsunami. (May.6, 2011)

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The collapsed Rikuzentakata Youth Hostel and a Pine Tree of Hope of thirty meters in height, the sole survivor of about 70,000 pine trees in Takata-Matsubara, Rikuzentakata, Iwate, after the tsunami. (May.6, 2011)
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The collapsed Rikuzentakata Youth Hostel and a Pine Tree of Hope of thirty meters in height, the sole survivor of about 70,000 pine trees in Takata-Matsubara, Rikuzentakata, Iwate, after the tsunami. (May.6, 2011)
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The collapsed Rikuzentakata Youth Hostel and a Pine Tree of Hope of thirty meters in height, the sole survivor of about 70,000 pine trees in Takata-Matsubara, Rikuzentakata, Iwate, after the tsunami. (May.6, 2011)
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