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The Main Street of Namie-machi

The Main Street of Namie-machi
Written By
Nathan Eddy
Nathan Eddy
Apr 5, 2013
2 minute read
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The Main Street of Namie-machi

The Main Street of Namie-machi

On one of the main streets of this town, buildings lie in a state of collapse, and the lack of signs of life contributes to the eerie atmosphere.


Major Buildings Remain Damaged

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Many buildings, like this one in the foreground, collapsed during the earthquake or were damaged by the tsunami. Town officials still have not been able to remove them.


A Fishing Boat Left by a Highway

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An abandoned fishing boat rests by a highway about a mile inland from the Pacific Ocean. The devastating tsunami carried it to this site.


In the Tsunami’s Path

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Viewers get a sense of the absolute devastation visited upon many coastal regions, such as here in Ishinomaki, where the damage was immense.


Boat out of Water

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Ukedo Harbor once boasted 140 fishing boats and 500 buildings, but suffered some of the worst tsunami damage, according to the town’s mayor.


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Cleanup Continues

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Two years after the earthquake, tsunami and resulting nuclear crisis devastated Japan, cleanup efforts continue, such as here in Onagawa, Oshika District, Miyagi Prefecture.


A Place of Learning No More

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The Kamaishi Municipal Toni elementary school was completely destroyed and is going to be demolished.


The Disaster Gutted Production Sites

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Here viewers can see the former production site and shop of the renowned Tohoku cake, Kamome no Tamago, which was washed away by the water.


Documenting the Disaster

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The Digital Archiving of Buildings Affected by Great East Japan Earthquake project creates, saves and publicizes photographic documentation of buildings damaged by the disaster.


Rikuzentakata Civic Center Destroyed

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The tsunami reached the ceiling and severely damaged the whole building, leaving large chunks of shattered concrete strewn about.

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