By YUSUKE HOSHINO/ Staff Writer
April 1, 2022 at 07:30 JST
Tatsuki Kumagai, right, stands in front of the Ruins of the Great East Japan Earthquake Kesennuma City Memorial Museum within the former building of Kesennuma Koyo High School, which was submerged up to the fourth floor in the tsunami, with his younger brother, Akira, center, and his sister, Misao, on March 6 in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture. (Shigetaka Kodama)
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