Removed contaminated soil were aggregated in the school yard.
Check gate of the Namie-town. After the part of the route 114 were opened, gates were set at the each crossroad inside the town.
Blank town, four years after the NPP accident.
Store destroyed by earthquake nearby the Namie station.
Side streets on the route 114 were shut out by barricades.
Ichiro Shineha’s house destroyed by earthquake.
Destroyed kitchen has been left as-is after the Mar 11, 2011.
Inside of Ichiro Shineha’s house. This is entrance hall. The hole of ceiling become larger and larger…
Inside of the Ichiro Shineha’s house. Corrosion has been developed.
Coast area of the Ukedo-harbor in the Namie. Destroyed ship are standed…
Coast area of the Ukedo-harbor in the Namie. Some houses destroyed by tsunami remained.
Coast area of the Ukedo-harbor in the Namie. Removed debris of tsunami has been aggregated.
Coast area of the Ukedo-harbor in the Namie. Removed debris of tsunami has been aggregated.
Sea coast of the Ukedo-harbor in the Namie. Bases of houses destroyed by tsunami remained. Scars of tsunami.
Sea coast of the Ukedo-harbor in Namie. Destroyed dikes. Scars of tsunami. This picture was taken on 11 January 2015. Taken place is the Ukedo-area of Namie.
Sea coast of the Ukedo-harbor in Namie. Scars of tsunami. This picture was taken on 11 January 2015. Taken place is the Ukedo-area of Namie.
Destroyed ship on the land. This picture was taken on 11 January 2015. Taken place is the Ukedo-area of Namie.
Cars destroyed by tsunami. Some stickers show that they will be removed in near future. This picture was taken on 11 January 2015. Taken place is the Ukedo-area of Namie.
Removed contaminated soil were aggregated in the school yard.
Check gate of the Namie-town. After the part of the route 114 were opened, gates were set at the each crossroad inside the town.
Blank town, four years after the NPP accident.
Store destroyed by earthquake nearby the Namie station.
Side streets on the route 114 were shut out by barricades.
Ichiro Shineha’s house destroyed by earthquake.
Destroyed kitchen has been left as-is after the Mar 11, 2011.
Inside of Ichiro Shineha’s house. This is entrance hall. The hole of ceiling become larger and larger…
Inside of the Ichiro Shineha’s house. Corrosion has been developed.
Coast area of the Ukedo-harbor in the Namie. Destroyed ship are standed…
Coast area of the Ukedo-harbor in the Namie. Some houses destroyed by tsunami remained.
Coast area of the Ukedo-harbor in the Namie. Removed debris of tsunami has been aggregated.
Coast area of the Ukedo-harbor in the Namie. Removed debris of tsunami has been aggregated.
Sea coast of the Ukedo-harbor in the Namie. Bases of houses destroyed by tsunami remained. Scars of tsunami.
Sea coast of the Ukedo-harbor in Namie. Destroyed dikes. Scars of tsunami. This picture was taken on 11 January 2015. Taken place is the Ukedo-area of Namie.
Sea coast of the Ukedo-harbor in Namie. Scars of tsunami. This picture was taken on 11 January 2015. Taken place is the Ukedo-area of Namie.
Destroyed ship on the land. This picture was taken on 11 January 2015. Taken place is the Ukedo-area of Namie.
Cars destroyed by tsunami. Some stickers show that they will be removed in near future. This picture was taken on 11 January 2015. Taken place is the Ukedo-area of Namie.
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