masaki arai, nhk world. yangon. >>> japanese high school students who survived the march 2011 disaster are learning lessons from another community. they have traveled to aceh in indonesia, the worst-hit area that suffered a tsunami and claims 360,000 lives. 16 students visited on monday. the tsunami museum in the regional capital of banda aceh. the people of the city opened the museum two years ago to pass on what they learned to future generations. museum officials told the students they saw waves as high as 15 meters hit the coast in 2004. they also explained that locals can use the museum as an emergency shelter in the future. the young japanese people also shared their experiences. they said that disposal of debris and rebuilding of roads back home are far from complete. >> translator: i want to learn how communities have been rebuilt in aceh. i want to take it from their experience and apply it to my hometown. >> the students will head back on friday to share new stories of reconstruction and hope. >>>