Monday, October 10, 2011

Japan Commemorate 7 Months Anniversary Of Earthquake And Tsunami

Japanese Tendai-Syu Buddhist monks pray for earthquake and Tsunami victims during the moon seen festival on October 9, 2011 in Kakogawa, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Japan is marking seven months since a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan offshore on March 11 at 2:46pm local time, triggering a tsunami wave of up to ten metres which engulfed large parts of north-eastern Japan and also damaging the Fukushima nuclear plant, causing the worst nuclear crisis in decades. The current number of dead and missing is reportedly estimated to be 22,900. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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Japanese Tendai-Syu Buddhist monks pray for earthquake and Tsunami victims during the moon seen festival on October 9, 2011 in Kakogawa, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Japan is marking seven months since a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan offshore on March 11 at 2:46pm local time, triggering a tsunami wave of up to ten metres which engulfed large parts of north-eastern Japan and also damaging the Fukushima nuclear plant, causing the worst nuclear crisis in decades. The current number of dead and missing is reportedly estimated to be 22,900. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)

Japanese Tendai-Syu Buddhist monks pray for earthquake and Tsunami victims during the moon seen festival on October 9, 2011 in Kakogawa, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Japan is marking seven months since a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan offshore on March 11 at 2:46pm local time, triggering a tsunami wave of up to ten metres which engulfed large parts of north-eastern Japan and also damaging the Fukushima nuclear plant, causing the worst nuclear crisis in decades. The current number of dead and missing is reportedly estimated to be 22,900. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)

Japanese Tendai-Syu Buddhist monks pray for earthquake and Tsunami victims during the moon seen festival on October 9, 2011 in Kakogawa, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Japan is marking seven months since a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan offshore on March 11 at 2:46pm local time, triggering a tsunami wave of up to ten metres which engulfed large parts of north-eastern Japan and also damaging the Fukushima nuclear plant, causing the worst nuclear crisis in decades. The current number of dead and missing is reportedly estimated to be 22,900. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)

Japanese Tendai-Syu Buddhist monks pray for earthquake and Tsunami victims during the moon seen festival on October 9, 2011 in Kakogawa, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Japan is marking seven months since a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan offshore on March 11 at 2:46pm local time, triggering a tsunami wave of up to ten metres which engulfed large parts of north-eastern Japan and also damaging the Fukushima nuclear plant, causing the worst nuclear crisis in decades. The current number of dead and missing is reportedly estimated to be 22,900. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)

Japanese Tendai-Syu Buddhist monks pray for earthquake and Tsunami victims during the moon seen festival on October 9, 2011 in Kakogawa, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Japan is marking seven months since a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan offshore on March 11 at 2:46pm local time, triggering a tsunami wave of up to ten metres which engulfed large parts of north-eastern Japan and also damaging the Fukushima nuclear plant, causing the worst nuclear crisis in decades. The current number of dead and missing is reportedly estimated to be 22,900. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)

Japanese Tendai-Syu Buddhist monks pray for earthquake and Tsunami victims during the moon seen festival on October 9, 2011 in Kakogawa, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Japan is marking seven months since a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan offshore on March 11 at 2:46pm local time, triggering a tsunami wave of up to ten metres which engulfed large parts of north-eastern Japan and also damaging the Fukushima nuclear plant, causing the worst nuclear crisis in decades. The current number of dead and missing is reportedly estimated to be 22,900. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)

Japanese Tendai-Syu Buddhist monks pray for earthquake and Tsunami victims during the moon seen festival on October 9, 2011 in Kakogawa, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Japan is marking seven months since a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan offshore on March 11 at 2:46pm local time, triggering a tsunami wave of up to ten metres which engulfed large parts of north-eastern Japan and also damaging the Fukushima nuclear plant, causing the worst nuclear crisis in decades. The current number of dead and missing is reportedly estimated to be 22,900. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)

Japanese Tendai-Syu Buddhist monks pray for earthquake and Tsunami victims during the moon seen festival on October 9, 2011 in Kakogawa, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Japan is marking seven months since a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan offshore on March 11 at 2:46pm local time, triggering a tsunami wave of up to ten metres which engulfed large parts of north-eastern Japan and also damaging the Fukushima nuclear plant, causing the worst nuclear crisis in decades. The current number of dead and missing is reportedly estimated to be 22,900. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)

Japanese Tendai-Syu Buddhist monks pray for earthquake and Tsunami victims during the moon seen festival on October 9, 2011 in Kakogawa, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Japan is marking seven months since a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan offshore on March 11 at 2:46pm local time, triggering a tsunami wave of up to ten metres which engulfed large parts of north-eastern Japan and also damaging the Fukushima nuclear plant, causing the worst nuclear crisis in decades. The current number of dead and missing is reportedly estimated to be 22,900. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)

Japanese Tendai-Syu Buddhist monks pray for earthquake and Tsunami victims during the moon seen festival on October 9, 2011 in Kakogawa, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Japan is marking seven months since a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan offshore on March 11 at 2:46pm local time, triggering a tsunami wave of up to ten metres which engulfed large parts of north-eastern Japan and also damaging the Fukushima nuclear plant, causing the worst nuclear crisis in decades. The current number of dead and missing is reportedly estimated to be 22,900. (Photo by Buddhika Weerasinghe)
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