Members of the Japan Self Defence force walk through the snow-covered ruins of
Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture, days after the area was devastated by a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami March 16, 2011.
The 6.2-magnitude tremor struck 175 miles from
Kamaishi, in northern Japan, the American scientific agency said.
In the "New York Times," I read about Tsuyako Ito, a geisha from
Kamaishi who lived in emergency housing and was worried that her song, the Fisherman's Song, would be lost.
As a result, while the number of casualties was 1,000 in
Kamaishi and Kesennuma, only 5 out of 3,244 children and 12 out of 6,054 students, respectively, were victims of 3.11.
JS: In your playing time was
Kamaishi still one of your great rivals
The 6ft 6ins star was playing for
Kamaishi Seawaves in Japan in 2011 when the city was hit by a huge earthquake and tsunami.
Figure 1 illustrates a typical example of tsunami survey in
Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture in which the survey team measured the inundated tsunami level at 14.1m T.P.
TOKYO, Apr 23, 2015 - (JCN Newswire) - Houraikan Ltd., which runs "Horaikan", a local inn in
Kamaishi City in Iwate Prefecture, Northern Japan, welcomes guests to enjoy its new hotel wing, scheduled for opening on April 25.
Following widespread devastation caused to the industry by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, QFF responded by granting the funds for the construction of a new facility in
Kamaishi City, allowing fishermen to use advanced freezing technologies in storing and transporting their valuable seafood products.