The massive earthquake and tsunami have changed the lives of many Japanese people, but one thing that remains the same is the annual display of Sakura flowers. The blossoms are making life in the quake-ravaged nation colourful.
Change is occurring after the quake.
Scenic spots in Tokyo now look desolate and bleak, almost completely devoid of tourists.
But in Japan there is one thing that can always be counted on.
Sakura flowers brighten the country every year in spring, attracting an endless stream of people.
Resident in Tokyo said, "The amount of people out is as many as usual, but it feels quieter than previous years. Sakura flowers are very beautiful, but there is a sort of feeling that I cannot describe in words."
For many Japanese, some feelings cannot be described in words.
But they can be expressed by actions.
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Sakura flowers brighten the country every year in spring, attracting an endless stream of people. |
Take this NHK office building, almost completely dark inside.
Like many Japanese companies and organizations, NHK has turned on only a quarter of its lights along the corridor in a bid to save electricity.
Similar actions are being carried out through the country by Japanese citizens.
"We are doing our best to conserve everything, particularly electricity." Resident in Tokyo said.
And looking towards the future, people in Japan seem to have had their spirits raised by the blooming Sakura.
"Although I'm a little bit worried about the future, I still find life interesting when I see such beautiful Sakuras. Everything will be fine in Japan." Said resident in Tokyo.
It has been a month since the devastating quake and tsunami.
A lot of things still have to be done.
But as the woman said, everything will be fine in Japan.
(CNTV April 14, 2011)
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