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Cockroach
“You are like cockroach or rat.” Dad said. Mom said, “Refund your education cost before you leave or make a contract with us.” In Japan, money is concealer of childishness.
We couldn’t kill enough
An NPO called “Tsukuba agri challenge” exports cesium rice to Vietnam. “To take down the harmful rumor”, the NPO in Tsukuba, Ibaraki is going to sell rice burger made of
Screen shot of morning news in Fukushima
7 AM. News caster reads up today’s headline. “A rental DVD chain receive administrative punishment for lending stolen DVD” etc.. On the bottom of the screen, Koriyama city hall: 0.90
Good bye, seafood
During the peak of Chernobyl, the Black Sea was registering 1,000 becquerels per cubic meter of water – at Fukushima’s peak, it was 100,000 becquerels. Its still going on and
I am uranium
A citizen in Meguro, Tokyo had a urine check and Uranium, Strontium and Zirconium were detected. Zirconium is part of the metallic alloy that is used to sheath nuclear fuel
Even Tepco admitted melt-out is occurring.
Tepco has been stating that Fukushima plants are under control and they can achieve cold shutdown by the end of this year. However, 11/30/2011, Tepco admitted that melt-out is happening
Deceptive health check in Fukushima
Although nothing wrong was found in the health check in Fukushima, 32% of medical staff turned out to have had their thyroid irradiated at a follow-up health check. Nagasaki University
“You can kill yourself anytime”
(To jigai or not to jigai) Yesterday was a mess. I told to my parents that I’m going to move. It was a miniature scale of Japanese society. Dad told
Don’t judge book by its cover
11/28/2011, they found out that rice distributor, Keibeimiyagi Association, used deceptive labeling on the origin of the rice. They labelled Fukushima rice as Miyagi rice, they also labelled unchecked rice
Fukushima chief was one of the criminals
Following up this article Fukushima chief steps down due to illness Though they estimated about 15.7 meters height of Tsunami may have hit the Fukushima plants, former Fukushima chief Yoshida