By KENICHIRO SAITO/ Staff Writer
April 15, 2021 at 07:10 JST
Ruins of a town government office building, left, are seen in Minami-Sanriku, Miyagi Prefecture, on March 16, 2011. Of the 30 or so people who were on the rooftop of the building when the tsunami swamped the area after the Great East Japan Earthquake, only about 10, including the mayor, survived by clinging to an antenna and other objects. (Hironobu Nozawa)
When Hironobu Nozawa happened upon a weeping man kneeling over a body on the floor at a nursing home 10 years ago, he hesitated for a moment, uncertain about intruding. [Read More]
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