100-year-old Japanese clock stopped due to 2011 quake. It's ticking after 10 years
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A 100-year-old Japanese clock that had stopped working following the earthquake in 2011, started working again in February this year after another earthquake hit the same region.
A 100-year-old Japanese clock that had stopped working after the mega 2011 earthquake started ticking again this year after another earthquake struck the region. In March 2011, an earthquake had struck Japan’s north-eastern coast. A tsunami followed the devastating earthquake, and the calamity resulted in the death of more than 18,000 people. The clock at the time was stored in a Buddhist temple in Yamamoto. It was submerged when the area was struck by the tsunami. The clock’s owner, Bunsun Sakano, tried to fix the broken clock, but with no success.More Related News