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Actress "Non" distributes a special video on her video channel interviewing migrants in Fukushima

On Friday, March 9, 2023, on the YouTube channel "Nonyaroga! has been released.

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In the video, "Non" relaxes by lighting a bonfire and reads aloud a letter received from the director of the Fukushima 12 Municipality Migration Support Center. The content of the letter is "I want you to know more about the 12 municipalities." After that, we met and interviewed Mr. and Mrs. Yoshikawa, who moved to Fukushima Prefecture from outside the prefecture and started a restaurant in Minamisoma City, and Kaori Furuya, who runs a share house in Naraha Town, and introduced them. At the end of the video, he touches on the history of Non himself and Tohoku. The video is 19 minutes and 52 seconds.

 

"Nonyaroga!channeru" is a series of content that delivers the appearance of "Non" trying to cross the border in various ways.

 

After visiting Iwate Prefecture, the filming location of the NHK morning drama "Ama-chan" (broadcast in 2013), Non has often visited Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima prefectures, where the Great East Japan Earthquake occurred. Last year, against the backdrop of the Great East Japan Earthquake, the role of the protagonist of the movie "The Three Sisters of Tenmaso" (released in October 2023), which conveys the importance of life and human relationships, became a hot topic.

 

 Fukushima 12 Municipalities Migration Support Center is an organization that supports the relocation of Minamisoma City, Tamura City, Kawamata Town, Namie Town, Tomioka Town, Naraha Town, Hirono Town, Iitate Village, Katsurao Village, Kawauchi Village, Futaba Town, and Okuma Town that were subject to evacuation orders due to the nuclear power plant accident.

 

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