Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Tatsuko-Okawara-With-Puppets-in-her-House-in-Tamura-City-27MZIF30KMOL.htmlConceptually similarTatsuko Okawara with her Puppets in Tamura CityGP0STO7A4Completed★★★★Tatsuko Okawara Performs a Puppet Show in Miharu TownGP0STO7A8Completed★★★★★★Tatsuko Okawara Performs a Puppet Show in Miharu TownGP0STO7A9Completed★★★★Tatsuko Okawara Performs a Puppet Show in Miharu TownGP0STO7AACompleted★★★★Puppet Show in Organic Food Shop in MiharuGP0STO8G5Completed★★★★Puppet Show in Organic Food Shop in MiharuGP0STO8G6Completed★★★★Puppet Show at Organic Food Shop in MiharuGP0STO8G7Completed★★★★Puppet Show at Organic Food Shop in MiharuGP0STO8G8Completed★★★★Organic Food Shop Owners Tatsuko and Shin in MiharuGP0STO8G4Completed★★★★View AllGP0STO7A3Tatsuko Okawara With Puppets in her House in Tamura CityTatsuko Okawara (59), an organic farmer carries a box of puppets. Tatsuko and her husband Shin organize a puppet theater group called "Red Tomato." They perform at schools and public spaces. One performance is called: "Taro and Hanako's Story." The story is about a couple affected by a nuclear disaster. She created the tale based on one friend's true experience so that their story is not forgotten.Locations:Asia-Fukushima Prefecture-Japan-TamuraDate:17 Jan, 2014Credit:© Noriko Hayashi / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3701px X 2463pxKeywords:Day-Disasters-Farmers-Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear accidents-One person-Organic farming-Toys-Victims-WomenShoot:'Don’t Forget Fukushima' Documentation 2014Greenpeace visited five people in January 2014 who had to evacuate because of the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Greenpeace documented their stories about their exposure to radiation when the disaster started and the problems they have living now in limbo three years after the disaster.Related Collections:'Don't Forget Fukushima' Tour 2014 (Photos & Videos)5th Anniversary of Fukushima Nuclear Disaster (Photos & Videos)