🌱 15 Years Since the Earthquake: What We Learn from Fukushima
Many years have passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake, and Fukushima has been steadily walking the path of recovery step by step. Through our activities in Noto, we felt the need to face Fukushima's journey once again. Understanding the current situation of difficult-to-return zones and rumors is an essential perspective for thinking about future society.
Envisioning Ideal Fukushima
Envisioning "post-recovery Fukushima" from youth perspectives, creating new values and possibilities.
Passing Lessons to the Future
Organizing past earthquake lessons and restructuring them as knowledge for future generations.
Connecting to Next Recovery
Exploring new models of reconstruction based on experiences connecting Noto to Fukushima.
Special Event Successfully Held!
Yesterday, we held a special event for the FUKUSHIMA 2026 Project. Thank you very much to everyone who participated. It was a major first step in our challenge toward the future of Fukushima.
Establishment of Disaster Recovery Student Federation
Established mainly by the Endless Reconstruction Project as a platform for sharing information and cooperating on public relations among student organizations active in disaster recovery and prevention.
Application Process Started
Applications for the FUKUSHIMA 2026 Project are now open. We are recruiting peers to think, learn, and act together for the future of Fukushima.
Project Launch
Fukushima Chapter launched. Organizing the journey of past disasters and recovery, envisioning how the next generation can contribute.
From Noto to Fukushima. And to the whole nation.
We continue to pass the memory of disasters to the future through the perspective of "endless recovery."
JOIN THE PROJECT
Seeking participants to think about the future of Fukushima together