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Photohoku – rebuilding one photo album at a time
Shimizu Proposes Green Mounds for Tsunami Defense
Design housing after Fukushima – “Home for all”
Ken + Julia Yonetani respond to Fukushima nuclear disaster with radioactive chandeliers
Atelier Muji | The Power of Kids
Pots made from radioactive soil collected from within the Fukushima exclusion zone
Ishinomaki Laboratory | empowering the people of Tohoku
Setsudenkyu Candle | a not-so subtle reminder to conserve electricity
Cherry Blossom Jewelry from O-Jewel
Nao Matsumoto created hundreds of middle finger candles to protest nuclear power in Japan
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