HD
2025
A year after the catastrophic tsunami struck Japan, young survivors share their poignant experiences. On March 11, 2011, the country faced its worst tsunami in a millennium, altering the lives of countless children. Through the voices of seven to ten-year-olds, the documentary explores the lasting impact of the disaster and the Fukushima nuclear crisis. It highlights two significant locations: a primary school where 74 children lost their lives and another near the nuclear plant, filled with evacuees. Concerns about radiation persist, leading parents to impose strict rules on their children's daily lives and activities.