Restoring livelihoods and psychological systems Through traditional fishing
Location
Place : Minamisanriku
Country : Japan
Region : East Asia
Hazard
Primary : Earthquake
Secondary: Tsunami
Typology of Heritage
Social Practices, Knowledge and Practices concerning nature
Aspect of Disaster Management
Recovery
Summary
In Japan, after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, the local people of Minamisanriku town relied on their traditional knowledge of fishing and seaweed cultivation to restore their livelihoods. They also used their traditional rituals and ceremonies to cope with the trauma and grief caused by the disaster.