PinnedBoth SideS | Yuya and YukaReturning Home: A Personal Journey from Tokyo to a Town of 2,000 — Ayumi Tochimoto’s Reflections…Namie Town: Life Before and After DisasterMay 271May 271
Both SideS | Yuya and YukaDo my duty even at the cost of my lifePhoto by Ana Itonishvili on UnsplashJun 19Jun 19
Both SideS | Yuya and YukaWhat do we exist for?Residents near the nuclear power plant were forced to leave their hometowns and live as evacuees for several years.Jun 4Jun 4
Both SideS | Yuya and YukaGratitude in Every Gesture: ”The Days After 3.11" Ayumi Tochimoto #5Tochimoto-san’s journey has been marked by numerous challenges, yet amidst it all, she remains deeply grateful for the unwavering support…May 311May 311
Both SideS | Yuya and YukaBuilding Home: “The Days After 3.11” Ayumi Tochimoto #4Tochimoto’s vision is clear: she aspires to cultivate a welcoming haven where all feel embraced with the comforting words, ‘I’m home.’ In…May 30May 30
Both SideS | Yuya and YukaRebuilding Hope: Finding Potential in a Post-Earthquake Environment “The Days After 3.11”Tochimoto-san fondly reminisces about her upbringing in Namie-machi, a once vibrant town that has now dwindled to just under 2,000…May 29May 29
Both SideS | Yuya and YukaRice Balls and Resilience: 『The Days After 3.11』 Ayumi Tochimoto #2At En, the unique presentation of rice balls served on sushi wooden clogs adds to the charm of the experience. It transports patrons to a…May 28May 28