In this video, we move to the beginning of the flat coast of the southern parts of Japan, which were hit by the tsunami wave in 2011. We will tell you the story of the 150 thousand town of Ishinomaki in Miyagi Prefecture. It is the worst affected city by this natural disaster. In the video, we will also tell you the story of Mr. Honda, who survived the rampage of the destructive element and encountered the tsunami in close proximity. Thanks for watching, liking and subscribing to our channel.
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Excellent series please keep up the great commitment!!!
I know the Japanese people are strong and most of all very smart. I hope they are able to build walls high enough to protect there citizens from these terrible waves.
much respect to the Japanese people ,that awful tsunami must have been terrifying,
Exelente documentary
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Thank you for an excellent informative presentation. Many will have seen the terrible situation that Mr Honda was in. It's good to know both he and his wife were able to survive this unimaginable disaster. Did the other person up a tree survive too?
The footage from here is some of the most frightening from that day. Both the fish market view & the upper stories of buildings much further inland are terrifying in the absolute power of the water! Even though it took an hour to reach the city, once it hit, the SPEED of the damage was phenomenal!
Mr. Honda's story was one I hadn't heard before. So glad his wife was saved, too.
Thanks, as always, to this channel for their continuing focus on this tragedy.
We’ll done as always, narrator has changed.
Great job thank you!
I've watched a lot of footage from that terrible day, and to think the camera never does justice to size, so to experience that day must have been unimaginable to those who weren't there. And i LOVE Japan, a beautiful country with beautiful women, i hope they are more prepared for next time. Stay safe Japan, from London❤👍
Great video and phenomenal work, as always! Massive respect for the resilience of the Japanese people 🙏 💪 Best wishes and thank you for the documentaries. 👍👍
it is sad that 3,100 people died even though the tsunami took 1 hour to get to ishinomaki.
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It's been a few months, welcome back.