The Yoshino district of Atsutoshimachi where the village was only buried in the earth and sand. Maka Takimoto (16), the 1st year of Hokkaido Atsumi High School, was found on the 6th afternoon of the earthquake. According to relatives, the house was washed away to a rice field about 10 meters below. The death of his father (39) was also confirmed.

Maika's classmate Yamaguchi Kaori (15) can not accept the death of his best friend at this moment. In a small class of 22 students in the first grade, they were better friends than anyone else.

3: 8 am at 6 am. Immediately after being hit by the seismic intensity 7 earthquake, I called Maika's cell phone. It does not connect even if it takes four times. I feel uneasy.

"Because the Family House is an old-fashioned house ..."

About 5 o'clock the sky began to whiten, I headed for the house of Maika, which was about 4 km away. But the road was covered with earth and sand on the way, I could not go. Even if I heard that the body was found that night, I could not believe it.

From nursery school to high school all together. Mr. Yamaguchi was in charge of saxophone and Maika was in charge of flute at the brass band departing at middle school. When I was worried about club activities, Maihira told me that "Kaori-chan, come home together." Before I knew it, I became the best friend.

When I began going to high school from this spring, I chatted at the sports center nearby the school or convenience store after school like everyday. Maika who was aiming for a hair stylist often arranged her hair. The 5th day before the earthquake also said, "Kaori-chan, knitted and raised".

Maika was apt to get caught. There are many photographs that took Maika - san on a cell phone.

After the earthquake occurred, I continued to call Maiko with Twitter. Even after I know that I passed away.

On the 8th, I went on this.

"I am selfish with a selfish though, but I'm pretty messy, always get on my back, always keep on my back so do not leave me always because I'm always with you, keep watching over me" (Yuko Kawasaki, Inoue Mikomi)