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Japan

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  • Image by Emiko Jozuka. Japan, 2018.
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    Project

    Japan's Demographic Reckoning

    As Japan experiences its steepest population decline since record-keeping began in 1967, Emiko...

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    Emiko Jozuka
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    Coastline of Yoshihama province. Japan, 2009. SYM50cc EMR [CC BY 3.0]​​​​​​​, via Wikimedia Commons
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    PART OF: The 2011 Japan Tsunami

    The Unburied Stone

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    Matthew Komatsu
    Grantee
    August 30, 2018
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    Elderly Women in Japan's Prisons: Composing Portraits Reflecting Interviews

    In this 30-45 minute lesson, students evaluate how a photojournalist composes portraits of elderly women in Japanese prisons using details from interviews.

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    August 27, 2018
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    The tsunami nearly killed Shoji Murakami in his home on Ōshima Island. Murakami initially evacuated but returned to his house believing he'd be safe. Images by Matthew Komatsu. Japan, 2018.
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    PART OF: The 2011 Japan Tsunami

    Preparing for Japan's Next Tsunami

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    Matthew Komatsu
    Grantee
    August 27, 2018
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  • Ocean energy distribution forecast map for the 2011 Sendai earthquake. Image by US NOAA. 2018.
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    The 2011 Japan Tsunami

    From the personal to international, examining the long-term cultural impact of the 2011 Japan...

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    Matthew Komatsu
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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - The 2011 Japan Tsunami
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    Photoville Features Work by Four Pulitzer Center-Supported Photographers

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  • Ms. K, 89, stands in prison yard. Image by Shiho Fukada. Japan, 2018.
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    Meet the Journalist: Shiho Fukada

    The world is getting older fast. By 2050, the global population of those age 65 and older is...

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    Shiho Fukada
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    PART OF: Aging Crisis in Japan

    For Many of Japan’s Elderly Women, Prison Is a Haven

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    Shiho Fukada
    Grantee
    March 16, 2018
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    PART OF: Aging Crisis in Japan

    A Bot to Watch Over Me

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    Shiho Fukada
    Grantee
    February 10, 2018
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    PART OF: Aging Crisis in Japan

    'Virtually Able'

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    Shiho Fukada
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    February 10, 2018
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    PART OF: Aging Crisis in Japan

    Can Tech Sustain a Super-Aged Japan?

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    Shiho Fukada
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    February 10, 2018
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    In Japan, where 27.3% of citizens are 65 and older, necessity might be just the mother of invention when it comes to approaches to elder care. This special report looks at how Japan is marrying its demographic shifts with its love of technology to find a way forward. Image by Shiho Fukada. Japan, 2017.
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    PART OF: Aging Crisis in Japan

    A Robot for Every Home? Japan Is Using Bots as Companions and Caretakers

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    Shiho Fukada
    Grantee
    February 6, 2018
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