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Baranyai: Japan s Olympic obstinacy defies pandemic reality

Article content After a lost year, the Olympic flame is slowly winding its way across Japan, one runner at a time. Some 10,000 hands will pass the torch from its starting point in disaster-plagued Fukushima, through Japan’s 47 prefectures, to light the cauldron at Tokyo Olympic Stadium. The “hope lights our way” relay was choreographed to symbolize recovery, but it looks more and more like baffling obstinacy. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Baranyai: Japan s Olympic obstinacy defies pandemic reality Back to video Forging ahead with the Tokyo Games amid a global pandemic feels grossly out of step with rapidly filling ICUs, the alarming spread of variants, and impassioned pleas to avoid non-essential travel.

The scars remain: Tohoku communities still struggling to rebuild, 10 years on

Mar 11, 2021 A school bell rings and excited giggles and the patter of rubber-soled shoes echo down the corridor as Shinichiro Hiratsuka, principal of Midoridai Junior High School in the city of Natori, Miyagi Prefecture, sits in his office picking over memories of the past decade. They start on March 11, 2011, when he was stranded at his then-workplace in nearby Ishinomaki, unable to contact his wife, Naomi, or return to his home, normally a 20-minute drive away, due to the havoc caused by the earthquake and tsunami that struck earlier in the afternoon. Four days would pass before he learned that the eldest of their three children, 12-year-old Koharu, was missing, and another five months until they found her. She was one of 74 pupils at Okawa Elementary School who perished during the 3/11 disasters.

The scars remain: Tohoku communities still struggling to rebuild, 10 years on

The scars remain: Tohoku communities still struggling to rebuild, 10 years on
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