Category Archives: Earthquake 3.11

[Japan after Quake] Headline Round-up : May2-8

  This is a weekly headline round-up of the posts titled [Japan after Quake] on our Facebook page.   [May 2] Journalist who lost her house in tsunami keeps writing…

Best Seller Author with No Limbs Pitched the First Ball in a Tsunami Hit City

  Last weekend, Hirotada Ototake, the author of bestselling autobiography “No One’s Perfect,” pitched the first ball for the season-opening ceremony at the match between the Saitama Seibu Lions and…

JAPAN EASE – a cultural event in Malta to help the victims of Japan

  One month and a half passed since the 3.11 Massive Earthquake struck Japan. During this hard time, many countries have sent us their people and relief donations to help…

[Japan after Quake] Headline Round-up : Apr.25-May1

  This is a weekly headline round-up of the posts titled [Japan after Quake] on our Facebook page.   [Apr. 25] Akihabara gizmo shops dim display power & energy saving…

How Did the Metropolitans’ Life Change after the Earthquake? – A Survey Result – Part2

This is the continuation of yesterday’s article about “Survey on Metropolitan Residents Attitude toward Life and Consumption (after the massive earthquake).” To read the part 1, click HERE.   [About…

[Japan after Quake] How Did the Metropolitans’ Life Change after the Earthquake? – A Survey Result – Part1

After a month since the East Japan massive earthquake, Japanese research companies Research-and-Development and Cross Marketing jointly conducted “Survey on Metropolitan Residents Attitude toward Life and Consumption,” and the result…

Men who Fix the Tip of Tokyo Tower Bent by Massive Earthquake

  The massive earthquake that hit Japan on March 11 damaged the antenna of a Tokyo’s trademark Tokyo Tower. The tip of the 332-meter (1,091 ft) tower slightly bent. According…

[Japan after Quake] Headline Round-up : Apr.18-24

  On April 18th, JapanStyle began making one or two daily posts titled [Japan after Quake] on our Facebook page. And once a week on this blog I will compile…

The Beacon for Japan’s Revival

After the disaster, a photographer wondered to himself; “What can I do for the disaster relief?” The answer was not easy. He kept asking himself again and again. He thought…

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