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Pakistan, Japan committed to extend ties in every sector of economy: Ambassador

Pakistan, Japan committed to extend ties in every sector of economy: Ambassador
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Izumi Kato s uncanny figures turn heads at Perrotin New York

Izumi Kato’s haunting humanoids turn heads in New York Izumi Kato’s haunting humanoids turn heads in New York The Japanese artist’s new body of work – now on view at Perrotin New York – features otherworldly sculptures and paintings that fall between a sci-fi future and ancient history  Izumi Kato, Photography: Kei Okano © 2020 Izumi Kato. Courtesy the artist & Perrotin. The haunting, mysterious imagery with which the Japanese artist Izumi Kato has made a name for himself is as otherworldly as it is subject to interpretation. Following a successful show at Perrotin gallery in Paris last year, Kato presents a new body of work at the gallery’s New York location this month after a five-year hiatus from the city.

Once reclusive, 3/11 survivor writes poems to inspire others : The Asahi Shimbun

Narumi Saijo in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, in February. She is motivated by her friend’s words of praise for having a unique point of view. (Shoko Mifune) ISHINOMAKI, Miyagi Prefecture A high school dropout and shut-in, Narumi Saijo didn t feel comfortable leaving the confines of her home until one day when she had no choice.  On March 11, 2011, when Ishinomaki was rocked by a quake measuring an intensity of lower 6 on the Japanese scale of 7, Saijo had to grab her dog, Goma, and crawl under a “kotatsu” table. It was only after her father, who had returned home from fishing in the sea, shouted, “Run!” that she desperately fled to higher ground with her parents and Goma.

Fukushima and Japan s Media Meltdown – The Diplomat

Fukushima and Japan’s Media Meltdown 10 years later, Japanese media have not shaken off the constraints that prevented meaningful investigative reporting after the Great East Japan Earthquake. By March 12, 2021 Members of the media and Tokyo Electric Power Co. employees walk in front of the No. 4 reactor building, rear, crippled by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, at the utility company’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Okuma, Fukushima prefecture, Japan, Saturday, May 26, 2012. Credit: AP Photo/Tomohiro Ohsumi, Pool Advertisement This week marks the 10-year anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 11, 2011. The ensuring triple disaster – earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdowns at Fukushima Daiichi – killed nearly 20,000 people, destroying dozens of towns, rendering thousands of hectares uninhabitable, and spreading contamination that will take decades to remediate.

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