Sunday, July 19, 2015
2015-07-12 Family Time
Friday, July 17, 2015
Videos
Day 1 & Day 2: Sendai and Oshika
Day 3: Onagawa
Day 4: Nagasuka Beach
Day 5: Matsushima
Day 6: Shinchi and Iwaki
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
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2015-07-09 Sendai Exploration - Oshika Junior High School - Kinkasan Island - Onagawa Hanayubi Hotel
2015-07-10 Onagawa Exploration - Hotate Cleaning - Onagawa Eki - Asahigaoka Temp Housing -Okawa Elem - Onagawa Katariba School - Ishinomaki Grand Hotel
2015-07-11 Ishinomaki Exploration - Minami Sanriku Beach Cleanup - Matsushima shintomitei Ryokan
2015-07-12 Shintomiyama Exploration - Matsushima Bay Tour - Godaido - Fukuuran Island - Zuiganji - Takahashi Home
2015-07-13 Shinchi Town Hall - Nagahama Elem - Shinchi Town Hall - Temp Housing - Iwaki Spa Resort Hawaiians
2015-07-14 Sendai Exploration - Sendai Castle - Sendai City Museum - Tokiwagi HS - AER Farewell Party
2015-07-15 Loft Sendai - Natori Aeon Mall - Sendai Airport
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
2015-07-14 Sendai Sightseeing, Tokiwagi High School & Farewell Party
Monday, July 13, 2015
2015-07-13 Iwaki City
After a long bus ride from Shinchi Town, we arrived at a Hawaiian themed resort located in Iwaki. We quickly settled into the empty ballroom that was reserved for us and had a mini lip sync battle and dance party over the PA system while we waited. The 6 RFJK participants for this year along with 3 former participants trickled in and we began with a few ice breakers. About 45 minutes and lots of laughs later, we had dinner. This year's participants were quite shy as Bridge Club members tried their best to coax smiles out of them during their conversations. When it was time to leave, they suddenly started becoming more talkative giving me hope that this would continue once they come to Hawaii. We now have a 2+ hour bus ride back to Sendai.
Sunday, July 12, 2015
2015-07-13
We started our long day with an hour and a half long bus ride to Shinchi Town, a small fishing town at the edge of Fukushima prefecture many miles from the nuclear plant. It was sad to hear that although many of the fishermen bravely headed towards the tsunami to save their boats (and therefore their livelihoods) many of them still cannot make a living because of the stigma attached to anything they catch. We were treated to a traditional kamishibai (paper theater) presentation and toured one of the elementary schools (Nagahama) that is now in a state of disrepair. We need the lieutenant mayor and went to the nearby temporary housing complex. We conversed with the dozen residents and had fun eating with them and performing for them.
2015-07-12 Matsushima
A few of us headed up a hill (Shintoyama) behind our hotel (Shintomitei) for our morning exploration before breakfast. We could immediately tell that today's weather would be hotter than the previous days.