A resident of Japan built a telephone booth where you can talk with the deceased loved ones
In Japan these days they remember the victims of the catastrophic earthquake and tsunami. On March 11, 2011, the disaster, according to official data, claimed the lives of almost 16 thousand residents of the country, MIR 24 reports.
A local resident of a suburb of Tokyo has built a telephone booth, where everyone can talk to the deceased loved ones. They dial their mobile phone numbers and talk as if they were alive. They talk about the latest events in the family and the world. Someone shares the joy of moving to a new home and health problems.
A resident of Japan built a telephone booth where you can talk with the deceased loved ones
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“Hi Grandpa! Grandma said 10 years have passed since the earthquake and tsunami. Next year I will go to school. Leo is already in his sophomore year in college. We have a new virus that has killed a lot of people, so we wear masks. But we are doing it. We are doing well, ”said Okawa Daina.
Telephone booths are very popular with thousands of residents of the country. So they seek consolation from the loss of their relatives.