By YOSUKE FUKUDOME/ Staff Writer
May 11, 2020 at 07:00 JST
Kunitamajinja shrine in Namie in January after its main hall was dismantled. Although its torii collapsed in the 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster, followers are helping to rebuild the structure. (Yosuke Fukudome)
NAMIE, Fukushima Prefecture--Shinto priest Nobuhiko Ise is not one to forget his roots in Fukushima Prefecture, where the 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster triggered a nuclear catastrophe that still resonates today. [Read More]
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