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Clary Estes

Photographer, Writer
 The Hamagurihama Project by Clary Estes         
The Hamagurihama Project
Public Project
The Hamagurihama Project
Copyright Clary Estes 2024
Updated Aug 2016
Topics Abandonment, Activism, Adolescence, Agriculture, Animals, Belief, Buddhism, Civil Rights, Community, Confrontation, Corruption, Documentary, Dreams, Dying/Death, Education, Emotion, Environment, Environmental, Family, Food, Forest, Friends + Family, Globalization, Happiness, Health/Healing, Historical, Homelessness, Hope, Human Rights, Isolation, Loss, Love, Multimedia, Peace, Photojournalism, Politics, Senior Citizens, Short Film, Sorrow, Travel, Vacation, Water, Youth

The Hamagurihama Project came about as a result of the 3.11 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. Kameyama Sensei, resident of the village started the project as a way to save the village from falling into obscurity. Now, instead of a site reflecting of the disaster, Hamagurihama is a place people can come to reflect on the event and their lives, as well as a learn and practice the old ways of Japan. The Hamagurihama Project is a beautiful story of the strength of the human character in the face of great tragedy.

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