It is said that in Japan there is a phone booth that allows people call loved ones they lost in the 2011 Tsunami.
The earthquake killed nearly 16,000 people and in the years that followed, the white phone box became a pilgrimage point for those in pain and mourning the loss of friends and relatives.
About 10,000 people have visited the solitary white box in three years after the disaster, and some are now regular users.
The phone booth contains a disconnected rotary phone and a notepad placed on the table so guests can write down any messages or thoughts they have during their quiet time in the box.
The phone booth has become so popular that it became a subject of a TV documentary.
The earthquake killed nearly 16,000 people and in the years that followed, the white phone box became a pilgrimage point for those in pain and mourning the loss of friends and relatives.
About 10,000 people have visited the solitary white box in three years after the disaster, and some are now regular users.
The phone booth contains a disconnected rotary phone and a notepad placed on the table so guests can write down any messages or thoughts they have during their quiet time in the box.
The phone booth has become so popular that it became a subject of a TV documentary.
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