Sunday, March 14, 2021

Kasagi: Gates Of Hope

"In 2013, two nearly identical beams of a sacred Shinto gate landed on the Oregon coast after having been tragically washed away in the Great East japan Earthquake of 2011.  After traveling 5,000 miles across the Pacific, incredibly, these two crossbeams, known as kasagi, landed within 120 miles of each other less than one month apart.  Virtually unidentifiable, they could have been abandoned, forgotten, and lost forever.  Instead, the quest to return the two battered pieces of wood has brought people together from across the globe as a message of support for the people of Japan.  What unfolds is the story of what connects us as humans:  life, loss, perseverance, and hope."

Link to a 90 minute documentary by Portland Japanese Garden on YouTube:  Kasagi: Gates of Hope Full Documentary.

Article by Portland Japanese Garden
Shared by Nat Suyenaga
(Nat also provided a pdf of the story.)
(If you would like a copy of the pdf, contact Peggy@Garbers.com)

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