Posts Tagged ‘Harajuku’

[Analysis] Spring wind may increase your internal exposure in Tokyo

Seasonal wind Every Spring, strong wind blows in Japan. Tokyo is not an exception. Between Winter and Spring, rain falls less than other seasons and the air is dry. The winds therefore roll up the dust on the ground. It makes your hay fever worse than before. On 3/10/2013, Tokyo was in the dust and [...]

[Column] To live one second longer

20,000 Bq/Kg of cesium was measured from soil in front of Harajuku station. This is 200 times much as the safety limit before 311. Cyanobacteria in soil concentrates radioactive material. Probably the sample contains extremely high level of uranium, strontium etc as well. The more time passes, the more it concentrates. The picture of the [...]

This is where over 20,000 Bq/Kg was measured in front of Harajuku station, Tokyo

On 8/31/2012, Fukushima Diary reported 21,346 Bq/Kg was measured in front of Harajuku station in Tokyo. (cf, Black substance found at Harajuku station in Tokyo, “21,346 Bq/Kg” [URL]) Because I frequently went there before 311, I was shocked to know that. A radiation watcher tweeted the location where they took the sample. <Translate> Speaking of [...]

Black substance found at Harajuku station in Tokyo, “21,346 Bq/Kg”

The extremely highly radioactive material “black substance” was found in another most populated area in Tokyo. (cf. 240,000 Bq/Kg at 5km from Imperial Palace) In the news TV show “Insideout” of BS11, Mr. Shiba, a battlefield journalist introduced the contamination map. The map is about the location of black substance found in Tokyo, and it [...]

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