In the aftermath of the Noto Peninsula earthquake, 18-year-old Hikari Matsuno joined the Wajima city office, expressing her commitment to serving her community. Matsuno, who grew up playing on Kamogaura beach and cherishing Wajima's nature and culture, felt a deep sense of duty to help combat the city's depopulation and contribute positively to its future.
Similarly, Ayame Noka, another 18-year-old, embarked on her new role at Sogen Sake Brewery Co. in Suzu, a company severely impacted by the earthquake. Despite the brewery's damages and her personal losses during the disaster, Noka remains determined to support the company's recovery and ensure its continued sake production. Living in Suzu had always held a special place in Noka's heart, and she is committed to helping her hometown thrive once again.
Meanwhile, in Nanao, Tetsuya Sugino welcomed eight new employees to Sugiyo Co., a seafood processing company affected by the earthquake. Among them was Kota Tokuno, 22, who aims to contribute to his hometown's recovery through his work at the company. Despite the challenges posed by damaged infrastructure in his area, Tokuno remains focused on helping propel the region forward by actively participating in the reconstruction efforts facilitated by Sugiyo.
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