After the 2011 disaster, Japan didn’t just rebuild—it reimagined its coastline. Meet the 395-kilometer-long “Great Tsunami Wall,” towering up to 12.5 meters high and built to withstand the wrath of the ocean.
But Japan didn’t stop at concrete.
Nine million trees were planted along the shore, creating a living barrier that stands side by side with this massive engineering feat.
This is more than a wall—it’s a promise of protection, a symbol of resilience, and a testament to how nature and technology can work together.