Portraits of devastation–uprooted lives in Miyagi : Japan Subculture Research Center

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After the earthquake, documentary photographer Max Hodges felt that it was important to document the event to raise awareness of the devastation and needs of thousands of displaced people. He headed up to some hard-hit areas, hitchhiking from city-to-city. These photos were taken on his trip there and capture some of the immense loss and devastation the earthquake caused.
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Ushirozawa Nobiru, Higashimatsushima-shi, Miyagi-ken
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141.1396204
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38.3750638,141.1396204
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Portraits of devastation–uprooted lives in Miyagi : Japan Subculture Research Center
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After the earthquake, documentary photographer Max Hodges felt that it was important to document the event to raise awareness of the devastation and needs of thousands of displaced people. He headed up to some hard-hit areas, hitchhiking from city-to-city. These photos were taken on his trip there and capture some of the immense loss and devastation the earthquake caused.
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