Personally, I can tell you that your troubles will be resolved in an instant, but as for the future, my feelings are wavering. Of course, I love my hometown, and I have the desire to keep striving here; however, the shop that was swept away by the tsunami still leaves me with debts to pay off. So right now, I am also considering starting fresh in Tokyo with a new Chanel store. The drama I eagerly awaited every week has finally come to an end today. As for support, it is currently directed towards those who strive within the disaster-affected areas and aim to revive them, but perhaps there should also be support for those who leave their hometowns and work hard outside. Although this may somewhat contradict the sentiment of loving one's hometown.
In the future, the earthquake disaster will undoubtedly be forgotten little by little. We are prepared for that. But if even a small part of it can remain in people's memories, I would like to share some recommended pictures of cute flash games from the local area! I hope these photos can be uploaded or discussed at drinking establishments. That’s what I want to convey.
After the earthquake, I started using Twitter but avoided complaining or criticizing on it. However, recently, a certain legislator saw my content and contacted me. Then, the mayor of Minamisanriku, who had never visited any evacuation centers before, came all the way to where I was, bringing souvenirs. These souvenirs were actually from nearby temporary housing.
I have a request for everyone: "If you haven't been to the disaster area yet, please come, see, take lots of pictures without hesitation using your digital cameras, and upload them online." Please spread the message about the scars left by the earthquake. She quickly adopts the latest trends.
Regarding volunteer groups and greetings during the day when meeting people, we must consider collaboration. For instance, two large organizations have promised to distribute kotatsu (low tables with heaters) and stoves for winter, but they haven’t arrived yet (as of November 5). Honestly, it would be simpler just to buy supplies from a home center, but knowing they're coming makes us hesitate to do so ourselves. This kind of situation happens quite often.
As for me, the carefully selected nearshore natural seafood from Sanriku and Kinbusan waters is a treasure trove of marine products. While internet-savvy disaster-hit areas receive more aid than necessary, other regions unable to manage information dissemination online receive almost none. The gap is widening rapidly, which feels unfair and unacceptable. Now, six months after the earthquake, with administrative functions gradually restored, free activities like before have become difficult, which frustrates me.
Receiving gifts means someone else cannot move in, leading to sadness for others. In such tough situations, I didn't want to be seen as benefiting from making a fuss. Therefore, I waited for vacancies in temporary housing in Tome Town, about 50 minutes by car from Minamisanriku, and moved there.
The temporary housing buildings are in such poor condition that they seem ready to collapse at any moment. There was a dispute with the town regarding the allocation. After receiving confirmation and even taking pictures in front of the building scheduled for my move-in, I received a call saying, "There was a mistake in the selection. Please disregard it."
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