k I think support for hearingimpaired survivors is progressing, said filmmaker Ayako Imamura. Ayako Imamura says, In the 10 years since the earthquake, I think support for hearingimpaired survivors has gradually progressed. Ayako Imamura, who herself is hearing impaired, directed the documentary film Kikkomanai Ano Hi The Day I Couldnt Hear, which will be shown at Ks cinema in Shinjuku, Tokyo. In Shibuya Ward, Tokyo Taken February 2, 2021 Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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I think support for hearing impaired survivors is progressing,  said filmmaker Ayako Imamura. Ayako Imamura says,  In the 10 years since the earthquake, I think support for hearing impaired survivors has gradually progressed. Ayako Imamura, who herself is hearing impaired, directed the documentary film  Kikkomanai Ano Hi  The Day I Couldn t Hear ,  which will be shown at K s cinema in Shinjuku, Tokyo. In Shibuya Ward, Tokyo  Taken February 2, 2021
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I think support for hearing-impaired survivors is progressing," said filmmaker Ayako Imamura.

Ayako Imamura says, "In the 10 years since the earthquake, I think support for hearing-impaired survivors has gradually progressed. Ayako Imamura, who herself is hearing impaired, directed the documentary film "Kikkomanai Ano Hi (The Day I Couldn't Hear)," which will be shown at K's cinema in Shinjuku, Tokyo. In Shibuya Ward, Tokyo; Taken February 2, 2021

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