[kl-bogel] Japan, two months after the earthquake and tsunami (continued)
Two months ago, on March 11, the north-east coast of the Japanese-magnitude earthquake hit 9 points, which caused the devastating tsunami. On this to date, resulting in a Disaster Strikes killed 15,000 people and another 10,000 are unaccounted for. Thousands of residents still live in temporary shelters because their homes were destroyed by the tsunami or were in the exclusion zone NPP Fukushima-1. Since the beginning of tourist season, Japan, and in particular the Fukushima Prefecture, was faced with another problem: the flow of tourists fell by 50 percent. Below are photos taken in tsunami-affected regions of Japan in recent years. (20 photos)
31-year-old Tsutomu Murai (right), his 28-year-old wife, Makiko, and 8-year-old daughter, Haruna stand on the foundation of your house, wash off tsunami waves, and watching the Pacific Ocean in the affected area of Soma in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, April 24, 2011 year. (AP Photo / Sergey Ponomarev) | # . |

People walk through a flooded street during high tide in Isinomaki in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, April 19, 2011. Soil has settled in the earthquake on March 11. (Asahi Shimbun via Getty Images) | # . |

Wooden cross stands on the ruins of the church in the city of Kesennuma in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, April 22, 2011. (Yasuyoshi Chiba / AFP / Getty Images) | # . |

A man cries during a memorial service for victims of the earthquake and tsunami in the hall of «Flora Memorial Hall» in city Soma in Fukushima Prefecture in northeastern Japan, April 28, 2011. Buddhist monks in black and gold robes recited prayers in the 49 th day after the devastating tsunami. According to the beliefs of the day wandering souls have found peace. (AP Photo / Hiro Komae) | # . |

Japan Self Defense Forces soldier looking for victims affected by the earthquake and tsunami near the city of Kamaishi in Iwate Prefecture, 20 April 2011. (Reuters / Toru Hanai) | # . |

President of the Tokyo Power Company Masataka Shimizu apologizes to evacuees of Namie City Hall in the city Nihommatsu, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, May 4, 2011. (Sankei / Getty Images) | # . |

Flag of the depicting characters manga Shotaro Isinomori "Cyborg 009" hanging out the window crumpled car in tsunami-affected areas of the city Isinomaki in Miyagi Prefecture in northeastern Japan, May 5, 2011. Two months after the devastating tsunami, boys and girls town Isinomaki were invited to a presentation to the annual Children's Day. Many children are still living in shelters, or dilapidated houses. (AP Photo / Junji Kurokawa) | # . |

Alley cat sits near a ruined house, hard hit by the earthquake and tsunami near the city of Kesennuma in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, May 9, 2011. (AP Photo / Junji Kurokawa) | # . |

Excavator working at the dump, where local authorities are burned debris in tsunami-affected town Minamisanriku in Miyagi Prefecture, May 9, 2011. (Toshifumi Kitamura / AFP / Getty Images) | # . |

Japanese Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko paid tribute to the victims of the devastating earthquake and tsunami during the inspection of the affected fishing port in the city of Otsu in Kitaibaraki 70 km south of emergency NPP Fukushima-1, 22 April 2011. (Reuters / Kim Kyung-Hoon) | # . |

Work to clean clothes after a day of volunteer work in tsunami-affected area of the city Isinomaki in Miyagi Prefecture in northeastern Japan, May 5, 2011. (AP Photo / Junji Kurokawa) | # . |

Girl sitting on the shoulders of a man who stands in line for clothes, donated as humanitarian aid in an evacuation center in Fukushima Prefecture in northeastern Japan, April 16, 2011. (AP Photo / Hiro Komae) | # . |

Woman prepares breakfast in her section, separated from neighbors cardboard dividers, an evacuation center for people affected by the earthquake and tsunami in the town of Miyako in Iwate Prefecture, 21 April 2011. (Toru Yamanaka / AFP / Getty Images) | # . |

Water poured through the damaged pier in a major whaling port in the town of Ayukawa Isinomaki in Miyagi Prefecture in northeastern Japan, April 30, 2011. (AP Photo / Hiro Komae) | # . |

Footwear is in the locker room of a kindergarten in the deserted town of Futaba, which is located in the exclusion zone in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, April 21, 2011. (AP Photo / Sergey Ponomarev) | # . |

Heavy equipment works at the dump, hard hit by the earthquake and tsunami city Otsuti in Iwate Prefecture, May 8, 2011. (Toshifumi Kitamura / AFP / Getty Images) | # . |

Volunteers help to clean up the cemetery near the church in the city Jionin Isinomaki in Miyagi Prefecture in northeastern Japan, April 29, 2011. Many volunteers came to the region at the beginning of the annual "Golden Week", which was launched in Japan on Friday. (AP Photo / Hiro Komae) | # . |

Man talking on the phone, sitting on a couch amid the ruins, the victims of the earthquake and tsunami city Soma in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, April 23, 2011. (AP Photo / Sergey Ponomarev) | # . |

Salvage Warehouse steelmaker «Nippon Steel» and rendered on the shore a cargo ship were photographed in the port city of Kamaishi in Iwate Prefecture, 20 April 2011. (Reuters / Toru Hanai) | # . |

Statue stands in a rice field in tsunami-affected town of Natori in Miyagi Prefecture, 23 April 2011. (Yasuyoshi Chiba / AFP / Getty Images) | # . |
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