風の電話 (Q22123595)

Summary from 日本語 / Japanese Wikipedia (jawiki)

風の電話(かぜのでんわ)は、岩手県上閉伊郡大槌町の海(三陸海岸)を見下ろす丘にある「ベルガーディア鯨山」内に置かれた私設電話ボックス。

Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The wind phone (風の電話, kaze no denwa) is an unconnected telephone booth in Ōtsuchi, Iwate Prefecture, Japan, where visitors can hold one-way conversations with deceased loved ones. Initially created by garden designer Itaru Sasaki in 2010 to help him cope with his cousin's death, it was opened to the public in the following year after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami killed over 15,000 people in the Tōhoku region. The wind phone has since received over 30,000 visitors. A number of replicas have been constructed around the world, and it has served as the inspiration for several novels and films.

Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

风的电话(日语:風の電話かぜのでんわ Kaze no denwa *)是一座未接驳的电话亭,位于日本岩手县大槌町。访客可以在这里与已去世的亲人进行单程交谈。它最初于2010年由园林设计师佐佐木格建立,目的是克服他堂表兄的死亡,次年在2011年日本東北地方太平洋近海地震在东北地方造成多于15,000人死亡后向公众开放。自此,风的电话已经有超过30,000名访客。世界各地有数个复制品,而它也是一些小说和电影的主题。

Summary from Français / French Wikipedia (frwiki)

Le téléphone du vent (風の電話, kaze no denwa) est une cabine téléphonique située à Ōtsuchi au Japon. Cette installation permet de communiquer symboliquement avec les morts. Elle a inspiré des cabines similaires dans d'autres endroits du monde.

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