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Newspaper Publishers & Editors Association Award Winners Give Lectures; "Continuing to Explore" Ways to Pass on the Legacy of the Earthquake Disaster (Kyodo News)

The 2025 Newspaper Publishers & Editors Association Awards recipients' lectures were held on the 1st at News Park (Japan Newspaper Museum) in Yokohama. Ms. Nakajima Mako of the Kobe Shimbun newspaper, who won the award for her "30-year coverage of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake," which directly challenged the "30-year limit theory" regarding the preservation of disaster memories, said, "Even if you don't have experience, you can still learn …
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The 2025 Newspaper Publishers & Editors Association Awards recipients' lectures were held on the 1st at News Park (Japan Newspaper Museum) in Yokohama. Ms. Nakajima Mako of the Kobe Shimbun newspaper, who won the award for her "30-year coverage of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake," which directly challenged the "30-year limit theory" regarding the preservation of disaster memories, said, "Even if you don't have experience, you can still learn …

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Saturday, November 1, 2025.
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