Thanks to everyone who sent me emails regarding the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake in Japan.
Fortunately I, my family and employees are all fine. My home town is in Tohoku area and my mother, brother and sister, who are living there, are still sufferings from lack of water, gasoline and gas etc. even though they did not have the tsunami.
Needless to say about those who had the tsunami. According to the goverment it is likely more than 10,000 people died. I would like to pray for the repose of their soul.
We also worry about the Fukushima nuclear powerplant which has serious problems caused by the tsunami and the earthquake. This also heavily affects the electricity in other area including Tokyo. Due to lack of electiricity we are forced to have a power cut. Trains/metros in Tokyo are revolving only 50% comparing before.
The most important thing we could do here is keeping on our businesses to make money and resources to help Tohoku and Japan. I'm sure we can rehabilitate Japan.
Again I would like to thank to everyone who care about us.
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Great news, glad to hear that you and yours are okay, Ishii-san.
ReplyDeleteFYI, I'm following this site from MIT for news on the nuclear situation.
—David
Hold on, my friends! Only together we will overcome all obstacles!
ReplyDeleteHi Tatsuo,
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you, your family and your friends are okay. OTOH, Im so sad about all those who did not have such a chance.
I join your prayers for them.
I also think Japan is a great nation with great citizens, you will recover that disaster soon.
And yes, we care a lot about you, like everyone else I guess.
Keep us in touch,
Thanks to everyone who gave comments!
ReplyDelete> Hold on, my friends! Only together we will overcome all obstacles!
This really encourages me!
Jean-Paul, thank for vine you gave me in Paris. I opened the bottle in Sendai city (central of Tohoku) with my family before the earthquake and the tsunami, February 27. The taste was so great. I feel like it was long time ago.