ArtsTrauma and healing: Artists support Tohoku through film, sand and seawalls
Fourteen years after tsunami disaster, Japanese artists have created new spaces to connect
Artist Takanosuke Yasui stands on a boom lift while painting a mural on a seawall in the Ogatsucho district of Ishinomaki, Miyagi prefecture, in 2022. He has helped transform an area once dominated by imposing concrete walls into an outdoor museum. (© Seawall Museum Ogatsu)
TOKYO -- How does one begin to heal after tragedy strikes? It is a question that persists in Japan as the country continues to mourn the more than 18,000 people who died or remain missing from the earthquake and tsunami that devastated the northeastern coast on March 11, 2011.