今ふたりの道

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Item Description
Asahi Production's spinoff studio in Miyagi, one of the prefectures hardest hit by the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami disaster, produced the Ima, Futari no Michi (Now, The Pair's Paths) anime short. The purpose of the short is to thank people for help during the prefecture's reconstruction efforts and prevent victims' memories of the 2011 disaster from fading away. The five-minute, 20-second anime features scenery from Kesennuma and Zaō, Miyagi.
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38.9044372, 141.5757054
Location(text)
宮城県気仙沼市南町4丁目2-19
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38.9044372
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141.5757054
Location
38.9044372,141.5757054
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Japanese
Chinese
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Japanese Title
今ふたりの道
Japanese Description
震災から4年が経過しました。 東日本大震災はすでに過去のできごとと思われてしまっているかもしれません。 しかし、被災地はまだまだ復興途上です。 この作品は、復興途上である現実を描き、また、これまでの復興支援に対する謝意の表明と記憶の風化を留めるためにつくられた短編アニメーションです。
English Title
Now, The Pair's Paths Anime Short
English Description
Asahi Production"s spinoff studio in Miyagi, one of the prefectures hardest hit by the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami disaster, produced the Ima, Futari no Michi (Now, The Pair"s Paths) anime short. The purpose of the short is to thank people for help during the prefecture"s reconstruction efforts and prevent victims" memories of the 2011 disaster from fading away. The five-minute, 20-second anime features scenery from Kesennuma and Zaō, Miyagi.
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URI
https://wayback.archive-it.org/7472/20160601000000/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6R6uICHdWI
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6R6uICHdWI