Anime Production: Letters to the Future
An 11-episode anime series, sponsored by the Reconstruction Agency and the Fukushima local government, has been streaming since March 2016. Each episode presents a letter from the perspective of different Fukushima residents, sharing their personal experiences and life stories following the 2011 disaster. The series emphasizes themes of positivity, warmth, love, and the journey toward restoring post-disaster Fukushima back to normal again. It also highlights Fukushima's natural beauty and wildlife, with episodes like Letter Four: “Welcome Back, Tuna!” and Letter Eleven: “Beyond the Clouds.” Renowned actors, including Dean Fujioka and Airi Matsui, lend their voices to the storytellers and share their reflections to help promote the series. Full episodes of this anime are available on Youtube.
An 11-episode anime series, sponsored by the Reconstruction Agency and the Fukushima local government, has been streaming since March 2016. Each episode presents a letter from the perspective of different Fukushima residents, sharing their personal experiences and life stories following the 2011 disaster. The series emphasizes themes of positivity, warmth, love, and the journey toward restoring post-disaster Fukushima back to normal again. It also highlights Fukushima's natural beauty and wildlife, with episodes like Letter Four: “Welcome Back, Tuna!” and Letter Eleven: “Beyond the Clouds.” Renowned actors, including Dean Fujioka and Airi Matsui, lend their voices to the storytellers and share their reflections to help promote the series. Full episodes of this anime are available on Youtube.