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After the earthquake in Japan, the old man looked for his wife at the bottom of the sea 10 year. Which way did he find it?

After the earthquake in Japan, the old man looked for his wife at the bottom of the sea 10 year. He goes diving almost every week because he thinks his wife is in the sea.

On 20 1 1 March11day, an earthquake measuring 9.0 on the Richter scale occurred in the Pacific Ocean in northeastern Japan. The huge tsunami triggered by this earthquake caused devastating damage to Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures in northeastern Japan, and triggered a nuclear leak at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, causing 20,000 deaths or missing.

The wife of 64-year-old Takamatsu Yasuo disappeared in the earthquake. /kloc-for 0/0 years, Takamatsu Yasuo has been looking for her whereabouts. After losing his wife, Gao Song learned to dive, and now he goes diving almost every week.

"I think my wife is in the sea, just like going to see her." Takamatsu Yasuo still hopes to find his wife's body one day.

"Some new things have been discovered recently, so I think it's important to keep looking," he said.

Takamatsu Yasuo said that his wife's last words were "I want to go home". "I'm sure she still wants to come back, so I'll take her home," Takamatsu Yasuo said.

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Japan's "March 1 1" earthquake 10 anniversary, many commemorative activities were held.

On the afternoon of 1 1, the Japanese government held the "Memorial Ceremony of the Great East Japan Earthquake 10" at the Tokyo National Theater, attended by the families and representatives of the victims. Affected by the COVID-19 epidemic, the number of attendees on that day was greatly reduced.

At 2: 46 pm, that is, the moment of the earthquake that year, the whole audience stood in silence. Subsequently, Japanese Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide made a speech, saying that it had been 10 years since the earthquake. Although the reconstruction work in the disaster area was actually under way, there were still many problems. In addition, the epidemic situation in COVID-19 has brought great impact on local life, industry and people's livelihood. In the future, we will continue to support the victims and take appropriate measures to prevent and control the epidemic.

On the same day, memorial activities were also held in Fukushima Prefecture, Iwate Prefecture and Miyagi Prefecture. People mourn the victims in various forms, such as silence, prayer and flying balloons.

In the evening, Tokyo's landmark Sky Tower will hold a special lighting event with the theme of "Ming Hua". According to the organizer, the "Ming Hua" light show compares Japan after the disaster to flowers, symbolizing that withered flowers leave seeds and flowers will eventually bloom again, symbolizing the hope of post-disaster reconstruction.

This activity has been held every year since 20 14. Creative designer Dao Kebin was a pupil of 10 when he submitted his ideas in 20 13, and now he is 18 years old. She told reporters that Tokyo Sky Tower is the tallest tower in Japan, and people standing here can always see it. I hope that the fixed lighting activities every year will make that memory last forever.