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2026/01/17 06:40
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- Japan is commemorating the 31st anniversary of the devastating Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake. - Memorial events include lantern displays and a moment of silence at the time of the quake. - The number of memorial events is decreasing as fewer people directly remember the disaster. A: Hey! Did you hear it's the anniversary of the big earthquake? B: No! Really? How long ago was that? A: It's been 31 years! It was January 17th, 1995. Kobe got hit really hard. B: Wow, that’s a lot of years. So, what are people doing? A: They’re putting lanterns up in Kobe. They make a big shape – the date and a word that means "to weave" or "move forward." B: That's beautiful! Like, remembering but also looking to the future? A: Exactly! There was also a moment of silence at the exact time the earthquake started. B: I remember my host family talking about it. Is it still a big event? A: It used to be bigger. This year they’re having fewer memorial events. B: Oh, that’s sad. Does that mean people are forgetting? A: Well, more and more people didn't actually *experience* the earthquake. It's a worry, how to keep the memory alive, you know?
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