Sae is a young woman who lives in Futaba, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. One day, she visits the Spa Resort Hawaiians and becomes fascinated by the women hula dancing. By March 11, 2011, Sae enjoys her job hula dancing at the Spa Resort Hawaiians. On this day, while Sae is taking a break during shows, the Great East Japan earthquake takes place. She awaits for information on her family and thinks about them and her pet dog Choco. (Source: asianwiki)
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