By HIROKI ENDO/ Staff Writer
April 21, 2021 at 07:30 JST
In May 2011, Fusako Miura picks carnations suitable for shipping from the flowers damaged from the roots up after being flooded during the tsunami. (Hiroki Endo)
NATORI, Miyagi Prefecture--The tsunami triggered by the Great East Japan earthquake in 2011 destroyed Fusako Miura's carnation fields here, but the years she spent restoring them helped her recover from the trauma of the disaster. [Read More]
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