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This summer, Don Productions shot and delivered a programme documenting the experience of just one family out of the thousands who had their world turned upside down by the earthquake and tsunami that devastated the Japan north-eastern province of Tohoku on 11th March this year.
The documentary, made for Al-Jazeera English’s “Witness” strand, poses the questions, should you sacrifice yourself to save your family? Or should saving yourself be the priority? When faced with a massive tsunami, The massive earthquake left a huge scar across the region, one school in the coastal town of Kamaishi saw their entire body of pupils survive.
Their survival has been attributed to the teaching there of a philosophy known as “Tendenko”. We have made a documentary about a Japanese family’s ordeal on how they survived a Tsunami. Should you sacrifice your self to save your family? Or save your self? When faced with a crucial decision before a massive Tsunami hits you, what decisions did they make? A massive earthquake which left a huge scar in the Tohoku (North east) region of Japan, While many died, one school in a town of Kamaishi, their entire pupil survived from the Tsunami. It is believed that the teaching of “Tendenko”, which has always been taught in schools and passed down to generations in Sanriku region, has saved those lives including the Yorozu family.

















