Updated On: 04 July, 2013 01:55 AM IST | | Agencies
A pine tree that became a symbol of hope after it survived the March 2011 tsunami in north-east Japan was opened to the public in the devastated town of Rikuzentakata on Wednesday.
The 250-year-old ‘miracle’ pine -- the only one among 70,000 trees left standing along the town’s coastline after the disaster -- initially survived, but was removed last September after its roots died from exposure to salt water.

Standing tall: The ‘miracle’ pine of Rikuzentakata, Japan that survived the 2011 tsunami. Pic/Ggetty Images