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Kjeld Duits's avatar

Thanks for sharing, Hiroko. Is there somebody who has taken over the duties of Mr. Ise?

Fukushima is personal to me. I still lived in Hyogo at the time, but as a journalist specializing in earthquakes I rushed to the disaster area. Just as I drove into Fukushima Prefecture on the day after the tsunami, a Saturday, the first news came on the radio of the explosion at Unit 1 of the nuclear power plant.

Unfortunately, I had not considered this eventuality and was not prepared for it. No special clothing, no Geiger counters, nothing to protect myself. I got stuck in heavy traffic and it took most of the day to put enough kilometers between the reactor and myself.

For the next six weeks I stayed in the disaster area without a single break. Mostly near the epicenter in Sendai, but I also drove along the coast all the way to Aomori, reporting on the aftermath at pretty much every village and town that I passed through.

From May I repeatedly visited Tohoku for shorter visits. Sometime in August I went back to Fukushima to enter the closed off zone and report from there.

I discovered that contaminated cattle had been sold, and was still being sold, for consumption. Mostly via circuitous routes to auctions in Kyushu, so that the origin of the cows would be unclear. As a Japan Correspondent I reported on this in the news media in the Netherlands, but Japanese news media did not mention it at all until many months later when an official announcement was made by the government. By that time all the meat had been consumed…

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ursus arctos's avatar

What an absolutely remarkable piece

Thank you for sharing it

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