This part is my thoughtless , there are just so many sufferers in Tohoku, and due to prolonged life as evacuees, not just lack of means of conveyance, but also reserved amount of aid supply will not be clearly enough. Though in Kanto supply shortage is improving except for mineral and spring water and some others in current point. I can get enough toilet papar now.
The number of aftershocks in the last 36 hours is ridiculous, it was reported last night that they were coming at a frequency of 1 every 5 mins. On yahoo.co.jp I counted 62 from midnight Sunday night through to 8pm last night. And a number have been level 5 and 1 at level 6. Even in Shinagawa office buildings were swaying enough to make people feel "seasick". I'm keeping my fingers crossed for everyone's safety.
Searched and didn't see anyone already posted this. Ramos was before my time so I never paid him much attention, but I'm loving him now. http://ameblo.jp/ramos-ruy/entry-10834259061.html