Fist size Survival 2013

Wind and Earth Biennial 2013

Toshouji Temple, Fukushima, Japan

 

“Fist Size Survival,” consisted of 311 pinecones created by local children in Fukushima. They were placed around the Tochoji Temple in Aizu Wakamatsu in the Fukushima Prefecture. Pinecones are known to sprout after natural disasters like mountain fire. This installation paid homage to a pine tree, which became known as the “miracle lone pine tree,”after the tsunami hit the coastline on March 11th 2011, which killed more than 20,000 people in Japan. This is a sole surviving tree out of 70,000 pine trees, that once existed in Rikuzen-Takada in Iwate Prefecture, which were planted more than two centuries ago.

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