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Nurturing the future leaders of Tohoku - Rainbow Project

Yukiko Hirano and Mizuki Amao

As a core member of the JCS's Rainbow Project, Yukiko Hirano has supported a number of children from the Tohoku region after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. Now on the eighth year, the Rainbow Project has launched a new program that focuses on nurturing the young future leaders with the global vision. The first participant of the program, Mizuki Amao, and Hirano talk about their hope for the future of Tohoku on the journey of recovery. Also, Hirano tells us about the JCS's special screening of a documentary film "Life Goes On".


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By Shingo Usami

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As a core member of the JCS's Rainbow Project, Yukiko Hirano has supported a number of children from the Tohoku region after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. Now on the eighth year, the Rainbow Project has launched a new program that focuses on nurturing the young future leaders with the global vision. The first participant of the program, Mizuki Amao, and Hirano talk about their hope for the future of Tohoku on the journey of recovery. Also, Hirano tells us about the JCS's special screening of a documentary film "Life Goes On".


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