Zhang Yimi, 31, originally from Jilin province, was among the many who hid under office desks in Tokyo a year ago as buildings trembled.
"We were all used to earthquakes, but what happened was terrible. My whole desk and computer moved across the office while I was under it.
"It was painful to see what was taking place with the nuclear situation and what might happen in the future."
Back in Yokohama, where tourists stream past scores of Chinese restaurants and gift shops, many felt the same.
At a crossroads near the subway station an old Japanese proverb hangs from a wall. It reads: Disasters happen as soon as we forget.
Lest we forget.
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