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JFOODO appoints international researcher to review Japanese tradition and traditions

Fukushima [Japan], December 16 (ANI): After the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, the evacuation orders within the Fukushima Prefecture cities of Okuma and Namie have been partially lifted.

The new buildings are being constructed and the residents are again.

JFOODO or The Japan Food Product Overseas Promotion Center has appointed, Rebekah Wilson Lye, a researcher to review Japan’s tradition and custom.

Researcher, Rebekah Wilson Lye mentioned, “I am here “At Manabiya Yumenomori School” to learn about this wonderful project which just started in August this year.”GM, Manabiya Yumenomori, Ippei Nango mentioned, “A good point is to create a very inclusive community. In this school, many people originally lived in “Okuma-town” and came back from the evacuation area, but there are also people who moved here. The school slogan is “Here you’ll begin particular person persona”.”In dialog with the scholar, resercher requested, “What job do you want to do?”Answer: I need to be a comic book author.

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She visits “Namie Star-Fallen Farm” to fulfill organizer Mr. Daiju Takahashi.

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In Conversation with Daiju Takahashi, Rebekah Wilson Lye mentioned, “I guess in some ways you’re a little bit of an outsider coming into this community. How is the cooperation and reaction being from local residents?”Organiser of “Namie Star-Fallen Farm”, Daiju Takahashi mentioned, “It’s been a great experience for me. People who have come back here, the local people, they are amazingly open, open-minded and welcoming for those outsiders like me. We are growing root beets and also indigo dye plants and very rare plants like a juniper berry or agave tequila, which haven’t been grown in Japan ever.”Rebekah Wilson Lye mentioned, “Well, I’ve spent the day here in the Namie-machi and Okuma-machi area. I’ve met local people, some local children and even some outsiders who have decided to make Namie-machi their home. And my takeaway from our conversations today. I have seen a real sense of forward movement as though it is a new era, a new dawn here in this small town.”VO2: Now, Fukushima is rebuilding an unparalleled neighborhood in Japan after overcoming tragedy. Foreign viewers of Japan can simply determine it. (ANI)

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