Everyone, have you been doing well today for the first time in a while? I got sick last December and had to take a rest. Please be assured that it has improved considerably.
By the way, March 11th marks the fifth year since the Great East Japan Earthquake, but more than 190,000 people are still forced to live in evacuation centers.
Australian psychiatrist Beverley Raphael, in his book “When a Disaster Hits”, states that “forgotten” is the greatest danger to disaster victims. Many of the victims are still living a life that should not be forgotten. I would like to remind those people and give them their thoughts.
On the other hand, there are also plans in various places to remember to be close to everyone.
Introducing “The Phone of the Wind”, on March 6th, Tohoku University International Research Institute of Disaster Science / Miyagi Gakuin Women’s University / Kataritsugu Sendai Executive Committee / Reconstruction Support Concert Executive Committee “Katari Tsugi” reading and music evening sponsored by the society at Miyagi Gakuin Women’s University.
On March 12th, a concert at the Ibaraki Prefectural General Welfare Hall Community Hall, sponsored by NPO Portamo, that talks about the feelings for reconstruction and listens to music.
Broadcast on March 10th at NHK Special from 10 pm on “The Phone of the Wind”.
And so on. If you have time near you, please take a look.