MemorialMOVIEMOVIEPreserving the memory of the disasterNatori Earthquake Recovery MuseumThis museum was established to pass on the memory and lessons of the Great East Japan Earthquake to the world and to future generations, with the aim of fostering disaster awareness and building a disaster-resilient society. It has a variety of features, including a diorama of Yuriage before the disaster, interactive disaster-prevention exhibits, panels and lecture videos about tsunamis, and limited-time-only special exhibitions, offering diverse perspectives on disaster preparedness. Admission free.Address: 1-1-1 Yuriage Higashi, Natori CityOpen: Apr–Nov: 9:30 am–4:30 pm; Dec–Mar: 10:00 am–4:00 pmContact: 022-393-6520 Closed: Tue (open if Tuesday is a national holiday, closed the following day)Learning about that fateful day from those who experienced itStoryteller TalksThe Mémoire de Yuriage museum can provide tailored programs to fit the needs of the visitors. One such program, Storyteller Talks, is offered by survivors who share their experiences and reflections while showing videos and photos to remind of the importance of people’s lives. Yuriage Disaster Guides GroupAddress: 5-6-1 Otemachi, Natori CityNatori City Citizens’ Activity Support CenterContact: 090-3583-1359(Secretariat: Kakui)Praying every day and looking to the futureEarthquake Memorial ParkThis park’s centerpiece is the Prayer Square, where visitors can pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the disaster. The 8.4 m-tall Mebae Tower in the square symbolizes the height of the tsunami that devastated the area. Other notable features include Mt. Hiyori, a long-standing local landmark; a section displaying disaster remnants that evoke memories of the former Yuriage district; and areas for relaxation and taking in the ocean views.Address: 2-3-1 Yuriage Higashi, Natori City08P04Yuriage Pleasure Boat, etc.P05CyclingP06In March 2011, a major earthquake and tsunami swept away Yuriage, a port town that had thrived for centuries, and Shimomasuda, a fertile agricultural district. Since then, efforts to restore the area’s former vitality have been underway, with new features and activities introduced to ensure the memories of the disaster are never forgotten. Experience the resilience and energy of recovery as you explore various parts of the area.Sharing personal experiences in their own voicesDisaster study programTsunami Recovery MemorialMuseumMémoire de YuriageAddress: 3-5-1 Yuriage Higashi, Natori CityContact: 022-738-9221Michinoku Coastal TrailVisiting disaster spots togetherYuriage Disaster GuidesThe group offers guided tours to disaster-struck areas. This paid program includes easy-to-follow explanations about the disaster, using original informational documents and accounts from their own experiences.Activities to visit disaster-related spotsScan the code for details!Learning lessons from the disaster and passing them on
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