Governor of Fukushima Prefecture, Masao Uchibori speaks during a press conference of ''RockCorps supported by JT 2015'' on May 13, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. RockCorps, in collaboration with collaboration Fukushima Prefecture and other companies such as Yahoo! Japan, will organise volunteers to help rebuild the communities badly affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011. For the second year in Japan organizers expect more than 4,000 volunteers who will each give four hours of their time working on ''agriculture support, environmental regeneration and life support'' projects (from May 31st

Governor of Fukushima Prefecture, Masao Uchibori speaks during a press conference of ''RockCorps supported by JT 2015'' on May 13, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. RockCorps, in collaboration with collaboration Fukushima Prefecture and other companies such as Yahoo! Japan, will organise volunteers to help rebuild the communities badly affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011. For the second year in Japan organizers expect more than 4,000 volunteers who will each give four hours of their time working on ''agriculture support, environmental regeneration and life support'' projects (from May 31st Stock Photo
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Governor of Fukushima Prefecture, Masao Uchibori speaks during a press conference of ''RockCorps supported by JT 2015'' on May 13, 2015, Tokyo, Japan. RockCorps, in collaboration with collaboration Fukushima Prefecture and other companies such as Yahoo! Japan, will organise volunteers to help rebuild the communities badly affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011. For the second year in Japan organizers expect more than 4, 000 volunteers who will each give four hours of their time working on ''agriculture support, environmental regeneration and life support'' projects (from May 31st to September 5th) in Fukushima, Iwate, and Miyagi. Japanese artist Mikasa Nakashima will perform at a special celebration for the volunteers on September 5th, 2015. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)

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