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An ongoing documentation of the recovery of the tsunami-hit coast of northeastern Japan with an emphasis on tourism and infrastructure.

14 years after the tsunami

This is the 23rd part of our open-ended series to document the recovery of the tsunami-hit coast of northeastern Japan, where nearly 20,000 people lost their lives and entire towns were destroyed on March 11, 2011. 14...
ByStefan Schauwecker·

13 years after the tsunami

This is the 22nd part of our open-ended series to document the recovery of the tsunami-hit coast of northeastern Japan, where nearly 20,000 people lost their lives and entire towns were destroyed on March 11...
ByStefan Schauwecker·

Twelve years after the tsunami

On the first day of our trip, we visited the coast around the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant...
ByStefan Schauwecker·

Eleven years after the tsunami

Since my previous visit, the rebuilt city centers along the Sanriku Coast have further grown livelier...
ByStefan Schauwecker·

Ten years after the tsunami

A decade has passed since the tsunami. Progress felt slow in the beginning when debris removal along the devastated coast alone took over a year
ByStefan Schauwecker·

Nine years after the tsunami

Soon a decade will have passed since the 3.11 disaster. On our first visit in April 2011, recovery seemed unbearably distant...
ByStefan Schauwecker·

Eight and a half years after the tsunami

We traveled by rental car from Miyako to Sendai. The highlights of the trip were watching a Rugby World Cup game in Kamaishi and...
ByStefan Schauwecker·

Eight years after the tsunami

For the first time, we exclusively used public transportation to travel along the coast...
ByStefan Schauwecker·

Seven and a half years after the tsunami

We traveled by rental car from Sendai northwards to Hachinohe, staying overnight in Miyako and covering over 400 kilometers...
ByStefan Schauwecker·

Seven years after the tsunami

On our 3-day trip we witnessed much progress in the recovery efforts along the coast, as devastated town districts have been coming to life again and even the worst-hit city centers...
ByStefan Schauwecker·

Six and a half years after the tsunami

In many of the destroyed town centers, the colossal work of elevating the ground by several meters and constructing massive seawalls is nearing completion...
ByStefan Schauwecker·

Six years after the tsunami

The enormous task of elevating the ground of coastal districts by several meters and re-enforcing the waterfront is finally approaching completion...
ByStefan Schauwecker·

Five and a half years after the tsunami

This time, we started our journey in Morioka from where we reached the coastal city of Miyako in under two hours by rental car...
ByStefan Schauwecker·

Five years after the tsunami

Five years after the big disaster, increasingly many new residential districts are being completed, allowing...
ByStefan Schauwecker·

Four and a half years after the tsunami

On this trip we witnessed further progress in the monumental project to raise the elevation of entire former city districts by several meters...
ByStefan Schauwecker·

Four years after the tsunami

One year year after our last visit, we witnessed a lot of visible progress. Most eye-catching was the work on raising the ground of former town centers...
ByStefan Schauwecker·

Three years after the tsunami

The focus of efforts along the Sanriku Coast have now definitely shifted from the clean-up to the reconstruction phase, and the recovery progress is becoming more and more obvious...
ByStefan Schauwecker·

Two and a half years after the tsunami

Clean-up efforts seemed to be nearing completion, as some of the last remaining damaged structures and most mountains of debris have disappeared from the cities...
ByStefan Schauwecker·

Two years after the tsunami

After seeing little dramatic progress on our previous two visits, we felt that the recovery process has finally started to shift...
ByStefan Schauwecker·

One and a half years after the tsunami

On the first sight, not much drastic change was visible, but on a closer look many steps towards recovery were...
ByStefan Schauwecker·

One year after the tsunami

One year after the tsunami, we revisited some of the worst hit cities along the Sanriku Coast in Miyagi and Iwate Prefectures on April 16 and 17, 2012...
ByStefan Schauwecker·

Half a year after the tsunami

A little bit over half a year after the tsunami, we revisited some of the worst hit cities along the Sanriku Coast. In most areas the debris has been sorted and collected into huge mountains, paving the way for reconstruction...
ByStefan Schauwecker·

One month after the tsunami

One and a half months after the March 11 disaster, good progress has been made on clearing major roads, recovering victims and reinstating the food supply. The self defense force and police from all over the country were...
ByStefan Schauwecker·
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