
Overview
After the massive earthquake of March 11, 2011 struck his hometown Minamisanriku, photographer Sato Shinichi quickly evacuated to high ground with nothing but his camera. A tsunami of unprecedented scale would soon claim the lives of many of his fellow residents. In its aftermath he created a photographic record of what followed. Some 300,000 images in all. 10 years later, we peer through his lens to discover the despair and regret as well as the hope and will to recover of his fellow survivors.
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5 - 13/11 - The Tsunami: The First 3 Days January 09, 2021
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5 - 23/11 - The Tsunami: The First Year January 16, 2021
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5 - 3GREAT RACE: You'll Never Run Alone January 23, 2021
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5 - 4Gifts from a Parent's Deathbed February 27, 2021
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5 - 6Global Commons Stewardship March 13, 2021
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5 - 7Generation 3.11: A Decade Journey March 27, 2021
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5 - 8Fukushima Monologue April 03, 2021
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5 - 9Enku: The Enigma of a Wandering Sculptor Monk April 10, 2021
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5 - 10"War Victims Die Twice" April 17, 2021
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5 - 11What You Taught Me About My Son May 02, 2021
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5 - 12Recovery in 300,000 Pictures May 08, 2021
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5 - 13Hearing the Voice of Nakamura Tetsu May 15, 2021
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5 - 14Social Media and the Tides of Democracy May 29, 2021
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5 - 15Eyes in a Crisis June 26, 2021
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5 - 16Seek Nothing, Just Sit July 17, 2021
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5 - 17The Lifesaving Fuel Train July 31, 2021
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5 - 18Karl and Tina: Embracing Village Life in Japan August 21, 2021
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5 - 19A Man Who Aligned Japan with the Nazis August 28, 2021
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5 - 20Empty Homes, Shattered Dreams: China's "Ghost Castles" September 11, 2021
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5 - 21We're Not "Gaijin"! October 16, 2021
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5 - 22A Maiko's Coiffure: Beautiful Ties in Kyoto October 23, 2021
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5 - 23Sahel Rosa — A War Orphan's Journey November 20, 2021
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5 - 24My School of Many Colors November 27, 2021
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5 - 25Finding Mr. Kondo: Tracing the Life of a Wartime Illustrator December 04, 2021
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5 - 26War and Disease: Falling to Malaria December 11, 2021
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5 - 27War and Disease: A Vaccine Tragedy December 18, 2021