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2011.4.29 Empress Michiko visited one of the evacuation centers in Miyagi, where she was greeted by an evacuee who gifted her with daffodils that she had picked from her garden that morning. The blooming flowers in the devastated area symbolized hope for a swift recovery, however, recovery seemed more distant in Tokyo. Makoto Iokibe of the National Defense Academy of Japan proposed a special tax that would go towards relief efforts, but government officials and politicians immediately rejected t
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A Time for Daffodils—But No Taxes, Please - Blog - Council on Foreign Relations
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2011.4.29 Empress Michiko visited one of the evacuation centers in Miyagi, where she was greeted by an evacuee who gifted her with daffodils that she had picked from her garden that morning. The blooming flowers in the devastated area symbolized hope for a swift recovery, however, recovery seemed more distant in Tokyo. Makoto Iokibe of the National Defense Academy of Japan proposed a special tax that would go towards relief efforts, but government officials and politicians immediately rejected t
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