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Fukushima residents fear crisis has fallen off radar as other issues take spotlight

Fukushima residents fear crisis has fallen off radar as other issues take spotlight Mar. 8 04:00 pm JST Mar. 16 | 12:21 am JST TOKYO The requested article has expired, and is no longer available. Any related articles, and user comments are shown below. © KYODO ©2021 GPlusMedia Inc. Mar. 8 04:28 pm JST They are right in that disasters are truly awful things but the reality is most people move on from them and concentrate on the latest mishap, in this case coronavirus. But Fukushima was a big enough crisis that it won’t be forgotten by anyone in Japan at the very least and they will get there in the end.

FEATURE: Deconstructing reconstruction to increase understanding of Fukushima

FEATURE: Deconstructing reconstruction to increase understanding of Fukushima Ten years after the earthquake-tsunami disaster and subsequent nuclear accident, roads and other public infrastructure in devastated areas of northeastern Japan have been restored, houses rebuilt and new commercial centers created. Reconstruction appears to be on track. But some local residents and others who have witnessed the changes to Fukushima Prefecture, one of the hardest-hit areas, worry about the future and especially what will become of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant and its surroundings. Police officers man a checkpoint in Minamisoma, Fukushima Prefecture, about 20 kilometers from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant on April 11, 2011, a month after the catastrophic earthquake and tsunami disaster. The Japanese government on the same day expanded its evacuation order to include some areas with high amounts of cumulative radioactive materials beyond the evacuation zone

Can Tokyo Olympics be held with spectators?

Can Tokyo Olympics be held with spectators? Mar. 6 05:55 am JST Mar. 12 | 12:28 am JST TOKYO The requested article has expired, and is no longer available. Any related articles, and user comments are shown below. © KYODO ©2021 GPlusMedia Inc. What will people attending the Olympics encounter? Well, I attempted to change foreign currency yesterday (twice) and was basically refused as “there aren’t any tourists going out of Japan” Having wasted 20 minutes of my time was not a huge problem and I have several ayen accounts here but imagine not being able to get money to pay a bill in Japan as a foreign tourist without access to funds?

Magic sand might help us understand the physics of granular matter

Tokyo, Japan - Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have studied the properties of mixtures of silicone-coated magic sand , a popular kid s toy, and normal sand. Silicone-coated sand particles were found to interact with each other only, and not with other sand particles. The team discovered that adding silicone-coated sand beyond a certain threshold leads to an abrupt change in clustering and rigidity, a simple, useful way to potentially tune the flow of granular materials for industry.

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