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Sakuranbo Vocational Support Center for the Disabled
Buildings completely or partially destroyed
Evacuation and rescue 1
Evacuation and rescue 2
Evacuation and rescue 3
Disaster-vulnerable groups and the reality they faced 1
Disaster-vulnerable groups and the reality they faced 2
Traces of the tsunami
Crafting and Sakuranbo 1
Pride
Crafting and Sakuranbo 2
A decision, and the future
Recovery and legacy
Exhibition panel Sakuranbo
Midori Wokshop Wakabayashi
The earthquake and damages
Tsunami awareness
Deciding where to evacuate to
Evacuating
Living in evacuation at Shichigo Elementary
Disaster prevention awareness
What happened while living in the evacuation center
Interactions between disabled trainees and surrounding people
Release from the shelter
Preparing to rebuild the workshop
Searching for a new workshop location
The prejudice barrier and property hunting with trainees
Changes in trainees’ work after the disaster
Changes in the trainees after the disaster
Prejudice and understanding cooperation
Sharing experiences
The role of social workers
Exhibition panel Midorikoubou
Nozomi Social Welfare and Vocational Training Center for the Disabled
The situation when the earthquake occurred
The status of damages directly after the earthquake
Before the tsunami came
The tsunami attacks
Meeting with everyone from Nozomi
The consideration and help of others
Troubles at the evacuation center
The disabled trainees at the evacuation center
Leaving the evacuation center
Movements to reopen
About the foundation’s other facilities
Reopening and connecting with JDF
How Nozomi’s work changed after the disaster
The start of paper making
About various supporters
Remembering the disaster
About growth through experience
Thoughts for the future
About future activities
Exhibition panel Nozomi1
Exhibition panel Nozomi2
Kujira no Shippo Vocational Support Center for the Disabled
An earthquake during work
Evacuating to high ground
Heartless words
Dedicated effort
Shelter closure
Temporary housing for vulnerable people
Distributing bread to local people
Disabled people who came from shelters
Relief supplies
Wakame core removal
(日本語) くじらのしっぽのいま
(日本語) 小川絢子さんのいま
Exhibition panel Kujira1
Exhibition panel Kujira2
Sakura Gakuen Vocational Support Center for the Disabled
At the time earthquake hit
Escaping from Tsunami
How trainees were at the evacuation center
Communication tools and handing over to families
Verifying information
Number of trainees at the evacuation center
Life at the evacuation center
Difficulties at the evacuation center
On the way to reopening the facility
What the trainees felt
Our relationship with local community
Changes in works
Changes in trainees
Preparations for future
Role of welfare facilities
Exhibition panel Sakuragakuen
Orion: Ms.Ai
On that day
Three days taking refuge
Ai’s bag
Spending nights at roadside rest area
Living in 9 tatami mats single room
Hand massage
A place where people can visit everyday
Exhibition panel Orion:Ai
Orion: Ms.Shoko
I was weaving.
Shoko needed medical support
I didn’t want to leave everyone.
Neighbors
Shoko’s future
Exhibition panel Orion:Shoko
Kanan Vocational Support Center for the Disabled
I was in the cake shop where I was employed.
To Jobon no Sato
About family
To the Evacuation Center for Vulnerable People
To “Kanan”
An enjoyable job
“Hitakami-en” as an evacuation center
How the disabled gathered
The people who evacuated to Hitakami-en
Difficulties with the evacuation center
To public housing
Mr. Konno’s future
Ms. Yanagibashi’s thoughts
Exhibition panel Kanan
Mr. Kenichi Tatsumi
Earthquake
The tsunami and evacuation
Living in the shelter
The importance of connections
Preparations
Understanding of visually impaired people
Thoughts
Ms. Chie Matsuda
Earthquake
Two days at the assembly hall
Living at the temple shelter
Returning home
Thoughts after experiencing the disaster
Mr. Seiji Watanabe
Earthquake
Evacuation
Living in temporary housing
Mindset after the disaster
Requests for hearing people
Mr. Kenichi Oyama
Earthquake
Living in the shelter
Problems at the shelter
Living in government-paid housing
Lifestyle changes after the disaster
Workshop Himawari Vocational support center for the disabled
At the time of the earthquake
A tactful staff member
At the evacuation center
Emergency supplies
Light of hope
Changes in perceptions
NPO Kirara Onagawa
Situation at the time of the disaster
Out of business for 2 years
Developing products
Hardship experienced for reopening
Restarting
For future development
Mr. Yoshichika Tobikawa
The moment of the earthquake
Life at your house
Changes after the disaster
Message to people
kobushi
地震発生
避難所へ
日頃からの備え
Exhibition panel (日本語) 27.こぶし
orion
(日本語) 織音のいま
utsuminaoko
(日本語) 地震発生
(日本語) 避難状況
(日本語) つながることの大切さ
(日本語) 再建に向けて
(日本語) 震災前後での生活の変化
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