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Get Back, Tohoku.
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  • CollaborativeCreative Agency - Client Collaboration

Country

  • Japan

Creative Agency

  • DENTSU INC.

Design Company

  • Creative Power Unit

Copywriting

  • Ichikura Office,inc.
  • COTORI-OFFICE

Photography

  • Fumihito Katamura Photograph Office

Photo Production

  • Yokohama Super Factory

Printing Company

  • Dentsu On Demand Graphic Inc.

Executive Creative Director

  • Takuma Takasaki

Creative Director

  • Yoshihiro Yagi

Art Director

  • Yoshihiro Yagi

Copywriter

  • Waca Sakamoto
  • Hiroshi Ichikura

Designer

  • Masashi Fujita
  • Daisuke Hatakeyama

Photographer

  • Fumihito Katamura

Agency Producer

  • Akiko Seino
  • Koji Wada

Account Executive

  • Masahiro Mashima
  • Nao Namura
  • Naoto Ikegami

Photo Producer

  • Takako Yamada

Printing Director

  • Shinya Tamura

Client

  • East Japan Railway Company

Advertising Agency

  • Dentsu Tokyo

Get Back, Tohoku. is an ongoing, nine-year campaign developed for the East Japan Railway Company after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan’s Tohoku region. Launched in the wake of tragedy, it required close client-agency collaboration and a relationship of trust to make daring decisions in unprecedented circumstances. Presenting trains as heroic figures that unite people and communities, it has lifted the spirits of a suffering nation and contributed to the recovery of the railway and the entire Tohoku region. “The railway services that are crucial to the daily lives of Tohoku people run 365 days a year, rain or snow, on time, under strict safety regulations. We worked on a challenge to show these trains as content. If a local, daily train transforms into art that touches people, it will lead to richer experiences for both dwellers and visitors.  We learned that there is gold in our most mundane subjects like local trains, but you won’t be able to find it unless you search slowly and carefully. Your trip doesn’t have to be getting first class seats and drinking champagne. If you find something in Tohoku that is unique to your point of view, then it makes that trip special, and it leads to the true value of travel. The local trains made us realise how beautiful Tohoku’s nature was throughout the year. I hoped that it would inspire local people to see their everyday landscape in a new and different way, and bring back their pride for the region.” – Yoshihiro Yagi, Creative Director at Dentsu Inc.