After the Great East Japan Earthquake, a man who continued to go to his home in Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture, and was calling to his missing wife called "Okka" on the 11th.

Tetsuro Ogiwara (82), who lives alone in a disaster public housing in Ishinomaki City, is missing his wife, Tomoko, who was 72 years old at the time of the earthquake.



Mr. Tomoko, who was lame, and Mr. Ogiwara, who lived together, were going to the hospital at that time, and it is believed that Tomoko was involved in the tsunami at home.



The last time I saw Tomoko was to see her off at the entrance.



After the earthquake, I went to the place where I was at home almost every month and called on my wife, thinking, "If I was with me at that time, I wouldn't regret whether I was alive or dead." I'm continuing.



On the 11th, 10 years after the earthquake, Mr. Ogiwara said to Tomoko's photo after 6 am, "Mom, I think we were still two at this time 10 years ago." I went to the place where there was.



The place where I used to live is the reconstruction prayer park scheduled to open this month.



Mr. Ogiwara called out "Okka" after preparing incense sticks and tea.

Mr. Ogiwara said, "I felt like my wife was telling me that I am here today. I say this for the first time in 10 years, but I think my wife has died. Still, I am my wife. I will continue to look for it. "