Tohoku

Iitoyo Elementary School

Playground of Hope is always happy to be introduced to new locations in need of play! We were first introduced to Iitoyo Elementary School in Soma City, Fukushima by the principal of our 2015 project at Komagamine Elementarcy School in the neighboring city of Shinchimachi, Fukushima. Just a few days before our scheduled build and

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Takata Hoikusho

Takata Hoikusho was completely destroyed by the 3/11 tsunami and the lives of the families and caregivers were forever changed. It took nearly 4 years to rebuild the school which is now, yet another step forward, a very real part of the rebuilding process that continues to this day. And will continue for years to

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Ushiami Hokisho

During the 3/11 disaster, the Ushiami Hoikusho building was damaged beyond repair. As such, Higashi Matsushima City had to rebuild the building. Instead of rebuilding it at the same location, the school was moved more inland, and it was finished and opened in April 2016. A few months after the school reopened, Playground of Hope

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Ojima Hoikusho

Like so many of the daycares that we have worked with in Fukushima, the initial weeks after the disaster were extremely trying on parents and caregivers of the young students. Their dedication to the children’s safety and well-being was simply heroic. It is such an honor for us to be able to keep supporting these

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Nakazato Elementary School

On 3.11, the grounds of Nakazato Elementary School was filled with water from the tsunami and the gym quickly became filled with evacuees from the city of Ishinomaki. Despite this, the local community and children worked hard to hold their sports festival that year. Many children from other elementary schools in area also transferred to

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Tenjinyama Park

During the initial weeks of the 3/11 disaster this beautiful park and adjacent Japanese shrine had served as an evacuation center. Before that time, local children, families and several kindergartens had use this park to play in for decades due to its central location and natural beauty. Unfortunately, for young children who had to evacuate

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