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に Diyuan を Branch えた News Agency during the earthquake
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The facility is designed to convey the history and culture of the Ishinomaki area, as well as the earthquake disaster. Inside the museum, handwritten wall newspapers published immediately after the Great East Japan Earthquake are exhibited, so you can learn about the local situation at that time.
History of ISHINOMAKI and exhibition of the earthquake
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Located in the center of Ishinomaki. Operation is Ishinomaki Nikko 々 Newspaper. The wall newspaper immediately after the earthquake is on display. There is also a chronological table of Ishinomaki's history, but it is written from a newspaper company's perspective and is spectacular.
Simply reverting to the original is not a revival.
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I didn't feel the remnants of the earthquake around Ishinomaki Station, but only this corner felt that the damage of the earthquake remained as it was. That was the biggest shock. A handwritten newspaper was posted in the building, but without seeing it, there seems to be something in this corner itself that cannot be understood. Maybe it was a place that was quite busy before the earthquake. But it's not economical to try to restore it. It may be sad, but ...
Here, the handwritten Ishinomaki Nihon Shimbun at the time of the earthquake is exhibited. I saw it on TV, but when I looked at the actual thing, it became a complicated feeling. If the timing is good, you can listen directly to the manager's story. It's been a while since the earthquake, but I'm glad I visited. Prince William of England is also visiting this place after the earthquake.
Immediately after the earthquake, the actual "handwritten wall newspaper" issued by reporters of the Ishinomaki Nihon Shimbun who lost the equipment is on display.
に Diyuan を Branch えた News Agency during the earthquake
The facility is designed to convey the history and culture of the Ishinomaki area, as well as the earthquake disaster. Inside the museum, handwritten wall newspapers published immediately after the Great East Japan Earthquake are exhibited, so you can learn about the local situation at that time.
History of ISHINOMAKI and exhibition of the earthquake
Located in the center of Ishinomaki. Operation is Ishinomaki Nikko 々 Newspaper. The wall newspaper immediately after the earthquake is on display. There is also a chronological table of Ishinomaki's history, but it is written from a newspaper company's perspective and is spectacular.
Simply reverting to the original is not a revival.
I didn't feel the remnants of the earthquake around Ishinomaki Station, but only this corner felt that the damage of the earthquake remained as it was. That was the biggest shock. A handwritten newspaper was posted in the building, but without seeing it, there seems to be something in this corner itself that cannot be understood. Maybe it was a place that was quite busy before the earthquake. But it's not economical to try to restore it. It may be sad, but ...
i'm not forgetting the earthquake.
Here, the handwritten Ishinomaki Nihon Shimbun at the time of the earthquake is exhibited. I saw it on TV, but when I looked at the actual thing, it became a complicated feeling. If the timing is good, you can listen directly to the manager's story. It's been a while since the earthquake, but I'm glad I visited. Prince William of England is also visiting this place after the earthquake.
The actual wall newspaper is on display.
Immediately after the earthquake, the actual "handwritten wall newspaper" issued by reporters of the Ishinomaki Nihon Shimbun who lost the equipment is on display.