Daughter Found 100 Kilometers Away with a Small Urn: 3.11
On the 11th, a family was seen at Otani Beach in Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture, holding a small urn containing the remains of their daughter, who went missing during the 2011 tsunami.
Trains swept away, ships stranded: A photographic comparison of before and after the earthquake and the ongoing recovery
The article presents a photographic comparison of the recovery process in areas affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake 15 years ago.
"I might have survived" regrets of the commander: the withdrawal order that couldn't be issued
The article reflects on the regrets of Naoto Takeuchi, the former head of the police department in Miyagi Prefecture, during the 2011 TΕhoku earthquake and tsunami and the difficult decisions he faced in issuing evacuation orders for the safety of his officers.
Correction of the Main Entity from Administration to Private Sector: Miyagi Prefecture's Consideration of a Fact-Checking Organization
Miyagi Prefecture is considering establishing a private sector-led fact-checking organization to combat the spread of misinformation during elections, particularly in the wake of challenges faced in the recent gubernatorial election.
Possible Collision of Two Vessels Off Toba, Mie; One Person Heart-Stopped, One Missing
A cargo ship reportedly collided with a fishing vessel off the coast of Toba, Mie Prefecture, leading to one person in cardiac arrest and another missing.
The Miyagi Prefecture in Japan promotes its traditional cuisine in Mexico
A delegation from Japan's Miyagi Prefecture visited Mexico City to showcase its rich culinary heritage and explore commercial opportunities.