15 Years Since the Great East Japan Earthquake: Ishinomaki High School Students Complete a Video Offering a 'Chance to Learn About the Disaster' to Their Peers Nationwide
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High school students in Ishinomaki, a disaster-stricken area with little memory of the Great East Japan Earthquake, created an original video set in their hometown to provide a 'chance to learn about the Great East Japan Earthquake' for their peers nationwide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the purpose of this video?
- A: Its purpose is to provide a chance for high school students of the same generation, who have no memory of the Great East Japan Earthquake, to learn about the disaster.
- Q: Who produced the video?
- A: A team of high school students from Ishinomaki who participated in the "MUMUMU!" program, operated by the General Incorporated Foundation Machi to Hito.
- Q: Where can I watch the video?
- A: The video is available on Facebook and Instagram. Links are provided within the press release.