Around Rugby Kamaishi match venue High school students handing out a fan reported to the earthquake on September 25 at 17:48

Around the stadium in Kamaishi City, local high school students handed a fan with explanations in Japanese and English to get to know “Kamaishi”, which aims to recover from the damage caused by the earthquake.

In Kamaishi City, the Fiji vs Uruguay match of the Rugby World Cup was held from 2:15 pm on the 25th.

Visitors in uniforms arrived one after another from the morning at the Sasukui Residential Station on the Sanriku Railway closest to the stadium.

Volunteers from the station platform and the surrounding area welcomed with a big catch flag.

In addition, local high school students handed out a round fan in Japanese and English to explain that the stadium where the game will be held was built at the site of an elementary and junior high school affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake.

Some spectators visited the “Kamaishi Prayer Park” built on the site of the Disaster Prevention Center in Sakai Residential District, where many citizens were sacrificed, and prayed together.

A 42-year-old woman from Uruguay said, “I want the Uruguay team to play well and I ’m very excited to come to see the match. It was an experience. "

Nozomi Nakamura, a second-year student at Kamaishi High School, who worked on handing over a fan, said, “I want to tell many people that Kamaishi is reviving. I wanted to convey the importance of running away. "