TV Special
Description
Hina’s father, a widower, navigates life with his daughter in Miyagi Prefecture’s temporary housing after losing his wife in the 2011 Tōhoku disaster. Their bond, forged through mutual grief and resilience, anchors their shared journey of rebuilding while clinging to memories of her mother. Their modest existence mirrors the societal struggles of disaster survivors, prioritizing emotional healing and fragile stability. His quiet focus rests on supporting Hina’s figure skating aspirations—a testament to their collective effort to move forward and honor the past. Behind his steadfast commitment to preserving routine for his daughter lingers the weight of unprocessed sorrow, his parental resolve masking the echoes of personal loss. His story remains inextricably woven into the catastrophe’s aftermath, embodying the quiet tenacity required to endure tragedy and rebuild fractured lives.