It has been eight years since the Great East Japan Earthquake.From March 8th to 2019th, 3, the Setagaya Museum of Art will hold an event "Remember the Great East Japan Earthquake-Thinking from Setagaya from 5 to 10 years". On March 3.11th, a talk salon "What we, the younger generation, think now" will be held, which is produced by students of the Department of Contemporary Liberal Arts, Faculty of Human and Social Studies, Showa Women's University.
Three Misako Kasuya seminar students from Showa Women's University, Faculty of Human and Social Studies, Department of Contemporary Liberal Arts, who visited Rikuzentakata City and Ofunato City, Iwate Prefecture in January 2019 for three days.Even now, eight years after the Great East Japan Earthquake, he was surprised to see the situation where reconstruction and restoration were uncertain.Therefore, we visited Mayor Futoshi Toba of Rikuzentakata City to cover activities such as preservation activities of the symbol of reconstruction "Miracle Pine" that survived the great tsunami, disaster prevention and disaster countermeasures in the city, and reconstruction plans for the depopulated areas. ..The contents of the interview will be summarized in a short video and reported at the talk salon.The students said, "" Remembering the Great East Japan Earthquake "means not forgetting the disaster areas, victims, and those who died, and important people who act appropriately when we are in a disaster. I want to tell you that it is to protect the life of. 』Speak.The talk salon is open from 1:3 to 3:8 on March 3th.
"Remember the Great East Japan Earthquake-Thinking from Setagaya for 3.11 years from 8-" will be held at the Setagaya Museum of Art from March 2019th to 3th, 5.Report photos related to the earthquake and the tapestry with 10 "pine" and "Matsubara" embroidery that wished for the memories of 7 Takada Matsubara, which was the pride of Rikuzentakata City, and the reconstruction of Rikuzentakata.・ The work of Hiroko Amano (Professor Emeritus, Showa Women's University), whose article is a free embroidery picture, will be exhibited.