Item Description
The road to true reconstruction in the disaster-stricken Tōhoku region can be opened by conversing and living together with the dead there. Wakamatsu Eisuke, a literary critic acclaimed for his writings on the living and the dead, holds that talking about the existence of the dead is a must if we are to get on with life in the world after the 3/11 disaster.
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38.431, 141.309
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38.431
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141.309
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38.431,141.309
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KH
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Archive Once
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One Page
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English
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Japanese Title
British Expat: “Don’t Forget Ishinomaki!” | Nippon.com
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The road to true reconstruction in the disaster-stricken Tōhoku region can be opened by conversing and living together with the dead there. Wakamatsu Eisuke, a literary critic acclaimed for his writings on the living and the dead, holds that talking about the existence of the dead is a must if we are to get on with life in the world after the 3/11 disaster.
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http://wayback.archive-it.org/7472/20160601000000/http://www.nippon.com/en/in-depth/a05203/
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http://www.nippon.com/en/in-depth/a05203/