PinnedBoth SideSReturning 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 SideSWhat 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 SideSGratitude 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 SideSBuilding 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 SideSRebuilding 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 SideSRice 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