Preservation of 2011 quake devastation sites faces funding c

Preservation of 2011 quake devastation sites faces funding crunch


This building that used to house Kesennuma Koyo High School, which was destroyed by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster and is now part of a memorial museum in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, is pictured on Feb 6 this year.
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Preservation of 2011 quake devastation sites faces funding crunch
Feb. 23
06:45 pm JST
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Feb. 23
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I am shure that there is a lot of other museums, tourist attractions that are struggeling for financial help as well, who should get preferential priority support? any? all? I think its worth keeping and supporting these disaster museums, this covid pandemic is only going to have a temporary effect on tourism, once people get there jab and flights start again, people will return.

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