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A: Hey there! Got any cool news?

B: Nah, not really. What's up?

A: So, the Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako visited Hiroshima, remember that disaster back in 2014?

B: Oh, yeah! That was a tough one. What about it now?

A: Well, heavy rains triggered mudslides and landslides at 166 places, causing 77 deaths. They went to this Yagi district where there were many losses.

B: Wow, that's sad. Did they do something there?

A: Yeah! They checked out a sand-control dam built at the site where houses used to be. And they paid respects to those who lost their lives.

B: Interesting... I think the Emperor Emeritus and Empress Emerita visited back then, right?

A: You're right! They did. But now, Naruhito and Masako went to this Hiroshima City Torrential Rain Disaster Memorial Center where they heard stories from survivors and saw rebuilding efforts.

B: Neat! I wonder what they asked about?

A: The Empress asked a survivor-turned-director if his house was completely destroyed. The Emperor, on the other hand, wanted to know how the survivor accounts were collected.

B: That's cool. They also met some people affected by the disaster, right?

A: Yes! The Emperor encouraged a survivor who lost his mom and home in a mudslide. It seems like they're really making an effort to show support.
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Japan's Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako have visited an area in the city of Hiroshima that was devastated by a rain-triggered disaster 11 years ago.



Localized downpours in August 2014 caused mudslides and landslides at a total of 166 locations in the city. Currents of mud and debris struck residential communities at the foot of the hills, resulting in 77 fatalities, including those who died later due to related causes.



The couple visited the Yagi district in Asaminami Ward on Friday. The area suffered great losses of life from the disaster. Emperor Emeritus Akihito and Empress Emerita Michiko visited the district as reigning emperor and empress in 2014, four months after the catastrophe.



Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako were briefed by land ministry officials on the sand-control dam built at the site where houses had been swept away. The couple bowed in the direction of where 23 lives were lost.



They went on to visit the Hiroshima City Torrential Rain Disaster Memorial Center, which exhibits the testimonies of survivors and documents rebuilding efforts based on the lessons learned from the disaster. The center was built in 2023.



The Empress asked the director of the facility, who is a survivor himself, if his house had been completely destroyed. The Emperor asked how the survivors' accounts were collected.



The couple also met with people who were affected by the disaster. The Emperor offered encouraging words to a survivor who lost his mother and his house in a mudslide.
Summary
Japan's Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako visited Hiroshima, a city affected by a rain-induced disaster in 2014. Heavy rains caused mudslides and landslides at 166 locations, resulting in 77 deaths. The royal couple inspected a sand-control dam in the Yagi district, paid respects to victims, and
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ID: 33ff2d40-8838-416d-9a7b-8550e46012b3

Category ID: nhk

URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20250620_13/

Date: June 20, 2025

Created: 2025/06/21 07:11

Updated: 2025/12/08 03:36

Last Read: 2025/06/21 14:59