
Japan: Lingering Effects of 2011 Earthquake
Fifteen years after the Great East Japan Earthquake, the nation continues to grapple with disaster-related deaths. Travelers should be aware of ongoing recovery efforts in affected regions.
The Great East Japan Earthquake's impact continues to be felt, particularly in the Tohoku region. While infrastructure has largely been restored, the emotional and social recovery is ongoing. This may affect travel experiences in some areas.
Travelers visiting the region may encounter memorials and exhibits related to the disaster. While these can be somber, they also offer a chance to learn about Japanese resilience and the ongoing recovery efforts.
Consider supporting local businesses and engaging with communities in the Tohoku region. Your visit can contribute to the area's revitalization and offer a unique perspective on Japanese culture and history.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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