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Wakana Kumagai R, holds hands with her mother Yoshiko as they visit the spot where their house, washed away by the March 11 tsunami, used to stand in Higashi-Matsushima, Miyagi prefecture Sep.11, 2011.
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One day, one of Wakana's dolls was miraculously found in the rubble.
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I was struck by how positive and optimistic Wakana behaved.
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Wakana Kumagai (R), prays with her mother Yoshiko (C) and brother Koki at 2:46 p.m., when Japan marks the passing of exactly six months since the March 11 earthquake and tsunami.
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Searching through the rubble, Wakana tried to look for something, anything, but found only the foundations of their washed away home.
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Wakana Kumagai, 6, waits for her mother Yoshiko after visiting the grave of her father, who was killed by the March 11 tsunami, at a temporary mass grave site in Higashi-Matsushima, Miyagi prefecture, April 21, 2011, after attending an entrance ceremony of Omagari elementary school.
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Wakana then looked toward the elementary school which acted as a shelter and where they waited for the arrival of their father in the cold as snow fell around them on March 11.
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Wakana Kumagai C, joins hands with her mother Yoshiko near her brother Koki as they visit the spot where their house, washed away by the March 11 tsunami, used to stand in Higashi-Matsushima, Miyagi prefecture.
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Wakana Kumagai, 6, reacts as she visits the spot where her house, washed away by the March 11 tsunami, used to stand.
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The urn containing his ashes is now full of letters that Wakana wrote after her father's ashes returned home.
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