Fukushima, Feb. 9 -- The devastating tsunami and earthquake that rocked Japan in 2011 is now showing signs of recovery as Fukushima Prefecture's Okuma and Namie evacuation orders are partially lifted, witnessing a resurgence, and new buildings are underway, welcoming back residents.

Notably, JFOODO, aka Japan Food Product Overseas Promotion Centre, has enlisted researcher Rebekah Wilson Lye to delve into Japan's rich culture and traditions in the wake of these transformative events.

"I am here at Manabiya Yumenomori School to learn about this wonderful project, which just started in August this year," Rebekah Wilson Lye said.

A good point is to create a very inclusive community. In this school, many people originally lived in "Okuma-to...