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          Japan remembers its day of sorrow

          Updated: 2012-03-12 07:05
          By Lee hannon ( China Daily)

          Yamada Toshtaka, who works as a chef in the Suisen Shoka Chinese restaurant, went to nearby Tokyo Bay to take photos of the rising waves as soon as the quake stopped.

          Japan remembers its day of sorrow

          Brothers Taketo Endo (right), 12, and Haruto, 10, pray for their parents on Sunday who were killed in the tsunami in Iwaki, Fukushima prefecture. Sunday marked the first anniversary of the quake and tsunami that killed thousands of people and set off a nuclear crisis. [Kim Kyung-hoon / Reuters]
          Slide: Japan marks one year since deadly quake

          No one then realized that the earthquake that shook the seabed 64 kilometers off the coast was so intense that the Earth's axis shifted 10 cm and some northern coastal communities were about to be swept away within the hour.

          "We were very lucky here. At the time I went to the bay not thinking about my safety. But when I saw the images on TV of what happened I was shocked and deeply saddened for all the people who lost their lives and for their relatives and friends. Everyone felt united in grief ."

          The tsunami that followed the quake devoured everything in its path.

          TV images of homes being carried on a tide of debris, cars being tossed around, communities engulfed, were seared on people's minds.

          In the coastal town of Onagawa, some 100 Chinese workers, employed as seafood packers, survived thanks to the help of locals, and one man especially. Many of the town's 10,000 residents lost their lives.

          The bravery of Mitsuru Sato will never be forgotten by those whose lives he saved. When the tsunami alarm sounded the Chinese workers ran out of their dormitory and Sato took them to higher ground.

          Once he was satisfied that they were safe, he ran back for his wife and daughter. But the tsunami devoured his home before he could escape.

          China was one of the first countries to send a rescue team to Iwate prefecture, one of the worst hit by the tsunami, and sent $4.5 million worth of aid. Relief supplies, including blankets, torches, tents and 10 tons of bottled drinking water followed.

          At the main memorial ceremony in Tokyo's National Theater, Emperor Akihito, who is recovering from heart bypass surgery performed just three weeks ago, thanked the international community for their help during the crisis.

          Standing next to Empress Michiko, who was wearing a black kimono, he walked slowly on to the stage adorned with white chrysanthemums and bowed deeply in front of the altar.

          He spoke slowly and strongly for seven minutes, thanking those who helped.

          "I would like to express my deep gratitude to people who toiled for victims and for disaster-hit areas and to people who have worked to cope with the nuclear accident."

          His words were echoed in a statement by Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda. "We will not forget the loved ones, friends and colleagues who were lost due to the disaster. Neither will we forget the outpouring of support and expressions of solidarity that Japan received from the international community. For this we feel deeply indebted and I take this opportunity to reiterate Japan's heartfelt appreciation."

          Across Tokyo, the appearance of the frail emperor so soon after surgery will not be lost on people still struggling to cope, amid fears for the future, with issues like radiation, food safety, energy and rebuilding lives and homes.

          Zhang Yimi, 31, originally from Jilin province, was among the many who hid under office desks in Tokyo a year ago as buildings trembled.

          "We were all used to earthquakes, but what happened was terrible. My whole desk and computer moved across the office while I was under it.

          "It was painful to see what was taking place with the nuclear situation and what might happen in the future."

          Back in Yokohama, where tourists stream past scores of Chinese restaurants and gift shops, many felt the same.

          At a crossroads near the subway station an old Japanese proverb hangs from a wall. It reads: Disasters happen as soon as we forget.

          Lest we forget.

          Todd Balazovic contributed to this story.

          Contact the writers at leehannon@chinadaily.com.cn

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