Anderson, Taylor (1986-2011) -- Ishinomaki, Japan -- 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake -- 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
Found in 87 Collections and/or Records:
“Earthquake Damage Overview And Reconstruction of Ishinomaki: From the most devastated city to a global urban recovery model. Ishinomaki City, January 2015” Cheer up! Ishinomaki. Printed report (3 copies), 2015-01
This report contains primarily photographs, charts, graphs, and data tables that express the extent of the damage caused by the disaster and the plans for reconstruction.
“Earthquake Damage Overview of Ishinomaki: The earthquake and tsunami that hit Ishinomaki City; We will never forget the sincere support you given us !!” Cheer up! Ishinomaki! (2 copies)
Predominantly contains photographs discussing the damage caused in different areas, as well as the extent of the damage
“Emergency Survival Kit Printout” Ishinomaki NPO Center. Informational Form
This document includes a list on one side of what to include in an emergency survival kit. The reverse side includes websites, phone numbers, and email addresses to receive and provide information about disasters
“円覚寺 - Engaku-ji Temple” Adult admission ticket
The ticket features a poem or motivational quote on the backside, along with the rules of the temple.
“Entsuin: Treasure of the Date Clan” Sankeiden National Important Cultural Property. Attraction information brochure and map
This booklet contains information about Entsuin including historical and cultural significance, admission information, and a large map of the compound
Event Programs, 2015-, bulk: 2015 - 2023
“Farewell Luncheon for Ishinomaki Senshu University” Randolph-Macon College. Event Program (2 copies), 2016-09-16
Program includes a page of photographs as well as a list of Ishinomaki Senshu and Randolph-Macon student and faculty participant names
“For the future of Ishinomaki; Remembering 3.11 Ishinomaki Great East Japan Earthquake: Ishinomaki Tour - Remembering 3.11" Map/travel brochure, 2015-02
This brochure has information on the external panels about the 3.11 disaster, with information about accessing the city and places to visit. The internal panels fold out to make a map with a walking tour of the downtown area in remembrance of the 3.11 disaster.
“ふくしまの子どもたちが描く:あのとき、きょう、みらい。;福島相馬の小学生たち・絵 = Fukushima no Kodomotachi ga Egaku: Ano toki, Kyō, Mirai.; Fukushima Sōma no Shōgakuseitachi・ e" ; Kanie, Anzu ・ Fumio, Satō (editors) - Illustration Book, 2011
“ハトムネがゆく!= Hatomune ga Yuku!” Michiko Natsuhara (2 copies) Book. , 2013
The book is a collection of blog posts organized by year and season from spring 2011 to winter 2012/2013. The entries include photographs, mostly of nature, taken by the author. The last section of the book also contains a merchandise catalogue of the organization 'Unite Together'.