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I Can't Go Home because of the Earthquake! I Was Filled with Anxiety, but My Encounter at the Evacuation Center Saved Me. My Gratitude and Regrets Towards the Two Older Sisters | J-Town Net

Following the earthquake, which recorded a maximum seismic intensity of 6+, railroads and tourism are being affected, particularly in Aomori Prefecture. There are concerns about even stronger earthquakes and tsunamis in the future. The Tohoku region suffered devastating damage in the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011. That day, major transportation disruptions occurred in the Tokyo metropolitan area as well. People had trouble gettin…
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Following the earthquake, which recorded a maximum seismic intensity of 6+, railroads and tourism are being affected, particularly in Aomori Prefecture. There are concerns about even stronger earthquakes and tsunamis in the future. The Tohoku region suffered devastating damage in the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011. That day, major transportation disruptions occurred in the Tokyo metropolitan area as well. People had trouble gettin…

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Jタウンネット broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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