#Top "It's pitch dark but we've never seen so many beautiful stars. Look up, Sendai!" -conversation at the quake site. @smzasm
#1 Disneyland gave out sweets from their shops. Some high school girls got many as they can. I thought why, but they gave the sweets for children in evacuation site. That was really moving scene. @unosuke
#2 People buying things at scattering supermarkets, with picking up thing fell off, and making line to pay. Elder person who gave his seat to a pregnant mother, even in a crowded train which just started the operation. Foreigners sh...ocked by these sight. These must be real. Amazing, Japan. @kiritansu
#3 Comment from United Nations "Japan, the big supporting country, has done huge assistance all over the world. Next, we, united nations, assist Japan as much as possible." @akitosk
#4 So busy traffic. Only one car can go across the traffic light per one blue light, but I was moved to see people drive gently with giving their way. Some intersecions has been completly stopped for more than 5 min., but I...'ve neber heard any horn sounds except the sounds said "Thank you" for 10 hours. I was sceard, but also I've had warming time, and came to like Japan more. @micakom
#5 Last night, when I walked back to home from Campus, a female baker gave us bread for free, even if she has already closed the store. It was moving that I could find people who do things they can do in such loud situation. My heart became warm. Tokyo is not something dumped. @ayakishimoto
#6 I received an email from my Korean friend: "The only country to have experienced nuclear attacks. The country that lost the WWII. The country that suffers from typhoons every year and the earthquakes. However, isn't Japan the country that always stood up and overcame such difficulties? Gambare. Gambare." FYI, I am crying right now. @copedy
#7 Last night when I was tired out waiting for the train at the station, the homeless people gave me one of their cardboards to prevent the cold... even though we usually ignore them in daily life... So warm. @aquarius_rabbit
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#12 My 2year old son was wearing shoes to go outside by himself. He said, "I'm going to arrest the earthquake!" The courage and sense of justice in himself inspired me. People, let us all stay strong and overcome this catastrophe. @hirata_hironobu
#13 While I was walking for 4 hours to get home, I saw a woman holding a sketchbook saying "feel free to use my rest room." She was providing her bathroom for people in public. Japan is such a warm country. I cried when I saw her and her sketchbook. @fujifumi
#14 When electricity goes out, water supply stops, the accident occurs at the nuclear power facilities, there are people fixing it. Know that they don't get fixed automatically. While we wait for the recovery, there... are people working outside. @yoh22222
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