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One Year After The Tsunami:
                                                A Report from Tohoku
                                                               by Washington College Students
              Preston Hildebrand   Kathleen Pattie                                April 11, 2012
                      Kimberly Pittman     Gabrielle Tarbert                   10:30-12:00 PM



Group photo take n at the Yasukuni Shrine on March 12, 2012.
Overview of Our Trip
 Experiencing culture
 Meeting with government officials
 Making new Japanese friends
 Volunteer work in Miyagi Prefecture
Experiencing Culture in Japan
Meeting with Government Officials




Students met briefly with Shinjiro Koizumi, a member of the Japanese Parliament and member of the LDP
during their tour of the Japanese Diet Building.
Touring the Japanese Diet




Above: The Japanese Diet Building from the
outside.
Right: One of the large chamber rooms where
parliamentary meetings are held.
Miyagi Prefectural Government




Students visited the Miyagi Prefectural Government Building in Sendai. They flew the U.S. flag outside to honor our visit.
Making New Friends




Keio University Student Daiki Matsumara, Washington College Students Gabby Tarbert, Nicholas Hall and Ceira Jessamy
Evening with Keio University Students




Above: Washington College students Rachel
Dumbolton and Erin Famularo with Keio
University Students.
Right: WC Student Preston Hildebrand
enjoying spending time with a Keio
University Student.
Volunteering in the Miyagi Prefecture


                                                  Below: Washington College students work
                                                  alongside villagers in Murohama to help clean
                                                  up a shrine.




Above: Some of the damage from the tsunami seen
in the Miyagi Prefecture.
The Disaster in the News:
                        A Year Ago
When the March 11th disasters hit, we were in all corners of the world: South Africa,
                          China and the United States.
The Global Focus?




Photo Credit:http://www.chinasmack.com/2011/stories/2011-japan-sendai-earthquake-chinese-netizen-reactions.html
On the Eve of Adventure:
                             Thoughts before the Trip




Above: A photo taken in the village of Murohama. Formerly a
rice paddy, the tsunami flooded the area. The harbor is being
used again, but the rice paddy has been destroyed.

Right: The newly constructed Tokyo Sky Tree will bring crucial
tourism to Sumida, Tokyo. The SkyTree is the tallest
freestanding tower in the world, standing at 634 meters.
Washington College Students:
                            Dedicated to Volunteering




35 students traveled to Columbus, GA to volunteer with          Members of the Washington College Chapter of Students
Habitat for Humanity during spring break. WC has been           Helping Honduras traveled to Honduras in January 2012.
sending a student group to Georgia for several years now and    SHH engages in various fundraising activities throughout
participates in volunteer work in the Chestertown area during   the year and sends volunteer groups to Honduras during
the school year.                                                breaks.
Visiting The Japan Foundation




Students met with members of the Japan Foundation in Tokyo. Pictured above is Dr. Oros, Cowles Gaither, Preston
Hildebrand, Gabby Tarbert, Rachel Dumbolton and Caitie Dailey.
Meeting with Miyagi Government Officials
                      Disaster Recovery Plan

                      •Building communities strong
                      against disasters in which people can
                      live with peace of mind

                      •Recovery focusing individual
                      citizens as the core

                      •Not simply recovery but drastic
                      restructuring

                      •Recovery focusing on individual
                      citizens as the core

                      •Forward looking community
                      building that solves issues of modern
                      society
Governmental Plan for the Future




Above: A street in Sendai City, which houses the capital of the
Miyagi Prefecture.


Right: A road in the village of Murohama.
Higashi Matsushima Library
            Left: Professor Narita and Dr. Oros proudly add Washington
            College to a long list of those who have made donations to the
            library.




          Above: Our group poses with a bulletin created by the library staff
          thanking us for our donation of English children books. They gave us
          handmade cloth pins with the symbol of their library as a token of
          thanks.
Tsukihama: Before and After the Tsunami

                                          Left: An aerial photo taken of Tsukihama before the
                                          tsunami hit. Tsukihama was once a thriving resort and
                                          fishing village, with a beautiful beachfront location.




Right: A photo taken of the beachfront.
This roadway used to be filled with
homes and inns, now only a few remain.
Government Prefabricated Housing




Villagers from Tsukihama now reside in government prefabricated housing units.
These residents have been warned not to rebuild any permanent structures, as the
land is expected to shift in the next few years, with the potential to ruin any new
buildings. They expect to remain in temporary housing situations for up to ten years.
When in Tsukihama...
                                               We stayed at a traditional Japanese inn
                                               (ryokan) and wore yukata. This inn was
                                                located in Tsukihama, a small fishing
                                                  village that was devastated by the
                                                               tsunami.




Above: All of the girls on the trip, dressed
in yukata, relax before dinner.
Right: Meals were prepared by our female
innkeeper. She used as many local products
as possible when preparing the meals,
which included seaweed (nori), oysters,
shrimp, roe and the infamous Nattō
(fermented soybeans).
Students met with local fisherman in their
          community center
Socializing with local villagers
Volunteers shoveled mud out of flooded drainage
               pipes along roads
Pipes were filled with debris and sewage
Cleared channels ensured the safe passage of
           vehicles along roads.
The mud cleared from the drainage system will
   be used to fertilize destroyed rice fields
Students worked alongside local villagers
In total 200 feet of drainage canals were cleared
                   and restored
Students also worked to clear debris from a
            shrine in the village
A landslide resulting from the tsunami and
earthquake covered a shrine in dirt and debris
Words from the Wise
Gratitude
Working Together
Looking Towards the Future
Final Thoughts

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Stimson wac tsunami_report_041112

  • 1. One Year After The Tsunami: A Report from Tohoku by Washington College Students Preston Hildebrand Kathleen Pattie April 11, 2012 Kimberly Pittman Gabrielle Tarbert 10:30-12:00 PM Group photo take n at the Yasukuni Shrine on March 12, 2012.
  • 2. Overview of Our Trip Experiencing culture Meeting with government officials Making new Japanese friends Volunteer work in Miyagi Prefecture
  • 4. Meeting with Government Officials Students met briefly with Shinjiro Koizumi, a member of the Japanese Parliament and member of the LDP during their tour of the Japanese Diet Building.
  • 5. Touring the Japanese Diet Above: The Japanese Diet Building from the outside. Right: One of the large chamber rooms where parliamentary meetings are held.
  • 6. Miyagi Prefectural Government Students visited the Miyagi Prefectural Government Building in Sendai. They flew the U.S. flag outside to honor our visit.
  • 7. Making New Friends Keio University Student Daiki Matsumara, Washington College Students Gabby Tarbert, Nicholas Hall and Ceira Jessamy
  • 8. Evening with Keio University Students Above: Washington College students Rachel Dumbolton and Erin Famularo with Keio University Students. Right: WC Student Preston Hildebrand enjoying spending time with a Keio University Student.
  • 9. Volunteering in the Miyagi Prefecture Below: Washington College students work alongside villagers in Murohama to help clean up a shrine. Above: Some of the damage from the tsunami seen in the Miyagi Prefecture.
  • 10. The Disaster in the News: A Year Ago When the March 11th disasters hit, we were in all corners of the world: South Africa, China and the United States.
  • 11. The Global Focus? Photo Credit:http://www.chinasmack.com/2011/stories/2011-japan-sendai-earthquake-chinese-netizen-reactions.html
  • 12. On the Eve of Adventure: Thoughts before the Trip Above: A photo taken in the village of Murohama. Formerly a rice paddy, the tsunami flooded the area. The harbor is being used again, but the rice paddy has been destroyed. Right: The newly constructed Tokyo Sky Tree will bring crucial tourism to Sumida, Tokyo. The SkyTree is the tallest freestanding tower in the world, standing at 634 meters.
  • 13. Washington College Students: Dedicated to Volunteering 35 students traveled to Columbus, GA to volunteer with Members of the Washington College Chapter of Students Habitat for Humanity during spring break. WC has been Helping Honduras traveled to Honduras in January 2012. sending a student group to Georgia for several years now and SHH engages in various fundraising activities throughout participates in volunteer work in the Chestertown area during the year and sends volunteer groups to Honduras during the school year. breaks.
  • 14. Visiting The Japan Foundation Students met with members of the Japan Foundation in Tokyo. Pictured above is Dr. Oros, Cowles Gaither, Preston Hildebrand, Gabby Tarbert, Rachel Dumbolton and Caitie Dailey.
  • 15. Meeting with Miyagi Government Officials Disaster Recovery Plan •Building communities strong against disasters in which people can live with peace of mind •Recovery focusing individual citizens as the core •Not simply recovery but drastic restructuring •Recovery focusing on individual citizens as the core •Forward looking community building that solves issues of modern society
  • 16. Governmental Plan for the Future Above: A street in Sendai City, which houses the capital of the Miyagi Prefecture. Right: A road in the village of Murohama.
  • 17. Higashi Matsushima Library Left: Professor Narita and Dr. Oros proudly add Washington College to a long list of those who have made donations to the library. Above: Our group poses with a bulletin created by the library staff thanking us for our donation of English children books. They gave us handmade cloth pins with the symbol of their library as a token of thanks.
  • 18. Tsukihama: Before and After the Tsunami Left: An aerial photo taken of Tsukihama before the tsunami hit. Tsukihama was once a thriving resort and fishing village, with a beautiful beachfront location. Right: A photo taken of the beachfront. This roadway used to be filled with homes and inns, now only a few remain.
  • 19. Government Prefabricated Housing Villagers from Tsukihama now reside in government prefabricated housing units. These residents have been warned not to rebuild any permanent structures, as the land is expected to shift in the next few years, with the potential to ruin any new buildings. They expect to remain in temporary housing situations for up to ten years.
  • 20. When in Tsukihama... We stayed at a traditional Japanese inn (ryokan) and wore yukata. This inn was located in Tsukihama, a small fishing village that was devastated by the tsunami. Above: All of the girls on the trip, dressed in yukata, relax before dinner. Right: Meals were prepared by our female innkeeper. She used as many local products as possible when preparing the meals, which included seaweed (nori), oysters, shrimp, roe and the infamous Nattō (fermented soybeans).
  • 21. Students met with local fisherman in their community center
  • 23. Volunteers shoveled mud out of flooded drainage pipes along roads
  • 24. Pipes were filled with debris and sewage
  • 25. Cleared channels ensured the safe passage of vehicles along roads.
  • 26. The mud cleared from the drainage system will be used to fertilize destroyed rice fields
  • 27. Students worked alongside local villagers
  • 28. In total 200 feet of drainage canals were cleared and restored
  • 29. Students also worked to clear debris from a shrine in the village
  • 30. A landslide resulting from the tsunami and earthquake covered a shrine in dirt and debris