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  • A board sign give information about radiation level on the Joban express way (road which pass inside the no go zone). Since the nuclear meltdown of Fukushima power plant dai-ichi on 12th March 2011, a no go zone (exclusion zone around the power plant) is on.
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  • A staff uses a 4d Virtual reality program which serve to simulate work inside a reactor or high level radiation space for training  at Naraha Remote Technology Development Center directed by JAEA (Japan Atomic Energy Agency). A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis after the explosion of several reactor in Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant owned by Tepco, the worst such accident since Chernobyl in 1986.  Naraha, JAPAN 14 February 2018.
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  • A staff uses a 4d Virtual reality program which serve to simulate work inside a reactor or high level radiation space for training  at Naraha Remote Technology Development Center directed by JAEA (Japan Atomic Energy Agency). A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis after the explosion of several reactor in Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant owned by Tepco, the worst such accident since Chernobyl in 1986.  Naraha, JAPAN 14 February 2018.
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  • Family portraits are on a wall Inside a house in Futaba city, in red area, higher radiation level. After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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  • A staff check radiation level on a car before to leave the exclusion zone. After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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  • A public counter geiger indicate radiation level in high spot in town of Tomioka. Evacuation order was lifted in Tomioka but the town still looks like a ghost town. A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis, the worst such nuclear accident since Chernobyl in 1986. Tomioka, JAPAN 19 February 2018.
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  • A public counter geiger indicate radiation level in high spot in town of Tomioka. Evacuation order was lifted in Tomioka but the town still looks like a ghost town. A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis, the worst such nuclear accident since Chernobyl in 1986. Tomioka, JAPAN 19 February 2018.
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  • Inside a house in Futaba city, in red area, higher radiation level. After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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  • A staff uses a 4d Virtual reality program which serve to simulate work inside a reactor or high level radiation space for training  at Naraha Remote Technology Development Center directed by JAEA (Japan Atomic Energy Agency). A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis after the explosion of several reactor in Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant owned by Tepco, the worst such accident since Chernobyl in 1986.  Naraha, JAPAN 14 February 2018.
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  • A staff uses a 4d Virtual reality program which serve to simulate work inside a reactor or high level radiation space for training  at Naraha Remote Technology Development Center directed by JAEA (Japan Atomic Energy Agency). A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis after the explosion of several reactor in Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant owned by Tepco, the worst such accident since Chernobyl in 1986.  Naraha, JAPAN 14 February 2018.
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  • A staff uses a 4d Virtual reality program which serve to simulate work inside a reactor or high level radiation space for training  at Naraha Remote Technology Development Center directed by JAEA (Japan Atomic Energy Agency). A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis after the explosion of several reactor in Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant owned by Tepco, the worst such accident since Chernobyl in 1986.  Naraha, JAPAN 14 February 2018.
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  • A staff uses a 4d Virtual reality program which serve to simulate work inside a reactor or high level radiation space for training  at Naraha Remote Technology Development Center directed by JAEA (Japan Atomic Energy Agency). A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis after the explosion of several reactor in Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant owned by Tepco, the worst such accident since Chernobyl in 1986.  Naraha, JAPAN 14 February 2018.
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  • One road to access of the "red zone" the higher radiation level area is closed in Namie town on the seaside. After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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  • A public geiger counter display radiation's level in Namie town. After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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  • TOKYO, JAPAN - MARCH 26: A protestor wear a white suit to protect from radiation during a demonstration against nuclear power plant in Japan, 26 March 2016. More than 30 000 people gather to protest in Yoyogi park in fashionable Shibuya ward against Prime Minister Nuclear policy and restart of nuclear power plant in Japan.
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  • View of a street of Namie, one the of the city inside the most high radiation no-go zone in Fukushima. After the meltdown of the power plant on March 12, a red no-go zone is on operation.
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  • Sachie and Koki are outside but radiation fear is everywhere for her.
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  • Sachie checks with a geiger counter the radiation level inside the family house in Odaka.
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  • A staff uses a 4d Virtual reality program which serve to simulate work inside a reactor or high level radiation space for training  at Naraha Remote Technology Development Center directed by JAEA (Japan Atomic Energy Agency). A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis after the explosion of several reactor in Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant owned by Tepco, the worst such accident since Chernobyl in 1986.  Naraha, JAPAN 14 February 2018.
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  • A graveyard in Futaba city, Futaba is inside the red area, higher radiation zone. After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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  • After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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  • A closed conveniencestore on the road 6. After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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  • The platform of Namie station, Namie town is one the area forbidden to people. After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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  • Sachie stand inside former bathroom of the grand parent house. The house was destroyed by the powerful tsunami on March 11th at 15:06.
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  • A robot for emergency response in case of a new disaster inside a nuclear power plant is tested inside a training pool at Naraha Remote Technology Development Center directed by JAEA (Japan Atomic Energy Agency). A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis after the explosion of several reactor in Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant owned by Tepco, the worst such accident since Chernobyl in 1986.  Naraha, JAPAN 14 February 2018.
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  • A volunteer guard member stays close his patrol car during a patrol inside the restricted area of Okuma town, in Fukushima prefecture on February 21, 2018. A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis, the worst such nuclear accident since Chernobyl in 1986. Okuma, JAPAN 21 February 2018.
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  • A abandoned house in Namie town on February 22, 2017. Namie was inside ordered no go zone following Fukushima Dai-Ichi disaster. Despite that restricted order area was lifted on March 2017, the town is still a ghost town with only 2% of habitants came back. A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis, the worst such nuclear accident since Chernobyl in 1986. Namie, JAPAN 22 February 2018.
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  • A bus stop abandoned in Tomioka town. After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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  • Inside Namie's kindergarden. After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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  • A dead tree is still there in Tomioka town, the city is now use for storage of black bag that contains nuke decontamination waste. This year will mark the fifth anniversary of the great earthquake of Tohoku and the Fukushima power plant meltdown disaster. TOMIOKA, JAPAN  9 March 2016.
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  • A storage facility of black bag that contains nuke decontamination waste. This year will mark the fifth anniversary of the great earthquake of Tohoku and the Fukushima power plant meltdown disaster. TOMIOKA, JAPAN  9 March 2016.
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  • High school swimming pool shower in Namie town. Namie Town is inside the restricted area around the power plant. This year will mark the fifth anniversary of the great earthquake of Tohoku and the Fukushima power plant meltdown disaster. NAMIE, JAPAN  9 March 2016.
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  • A geiger counter on sea side part of Namie town. Namie Town is inside the restricted area around the power plant. This year will mark the fifth anniversary of the great earthquake of Tohoku and the Fukushima power plant meltdown disaster. NAMIE, JAPAN  9 March 2016.
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  • TOKYO, JAPAN - MARCH 26: Protesters seat in a park during a demonstration against nuclear power plant in Japan, 26 March 2016. More than 30 000 people gather to protest in Yoyogi park in fashionable Shibuya ward against Prime Minister Nuclear policy and restart of nuclear power plant in Japan.
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  • TOKYO, JAPAN - MARCH 26: Protesters walk in Shibuya's street during a demonstration against nuclear power plant in Japan, 26 March 2016. More than 30 000 people gather to protest in Yoyogi park in fashionable Shibuya ward against Prime Minister Nuclear policy and restart of nuclear power plant in Japan.
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  • Namie's kindergarden yard. After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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  • Japanese police forces work on a check point at 9 km to Fukushima Dai-ichi. they control acces to the power plant.
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  • A robot for emergency response in case of a new disaster inside a nuclear power plant is display at Naraha Remote Technology Development Center directed by JAEA (Japan Atomic Energy Agency). A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis after the explosion of several reactor in Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant owned by Tepco, the worst such accident since Chernobyl in 1986.  Naraha, JAPAN 14 February 2018.
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  • A staff use a drone inside a motion capture cage at Naraha Remote Technology Development Center directed by JAEA (Japan Atomic Energy Agency). A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis after the explosion of several reactor in Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant owned by Tepco, the worst such accident since Chernobyl in 1986.  Naraha, JAPAN 14 February 2018.
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  • A staff use a drone inside a motion capture cage at Naraha Remote Technology Development Center directed by JAEA (Japan Atomic Energy Agency). A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis after the explosion of several reactor in Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant owned by Tepco, the worst such accident since Chernobyl in 1986.  Naraha, JAPAN 14 February 2018.
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  • A staff use a drone inside a motion capture cage at Naraha Remote Technology Development Center directed by JAEA (Japan Atomic Energy Agency). A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis after the explosion of several reactor in Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant owned by Tepco, the worst such accident since Chernobyl in 1986.  Naraha, JAPAN 14 February 2018.
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  • A wall destroyed by the 2011 earthquake remains in town of Tomioka. Evacuation order was lifted in Tomioka but the town still looks like a ghost town. A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis, the worst such nuclear accident since Chernobyl in 1986. Tomioka, JAPAN 19 February 2018.
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  • A old house is under fixing in town of Tomioka. Evacuation order was lifted in Tomioka but the town still looks like a ghost town. A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis, the worst such nuclear accident since Chernobyl in 1986. Tomioka, JAPAN 19 February 2018.
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  • Fukushima electric a company created after the disaster use space unlivable to install solar panel farm inside the restricted area of Okuma town, in Fukushima prefecture on February 21, 2018. A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis, the worst such nuclear accident since Chernobyl in 1986. Okuma, JAPAN 21 February 2018.
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  • Fukushima electric a company created after the disaster use space unlivable to install solar panel farm inside the restricted area of Okuma town, in Fukushima prefecture on February 21, 2018. A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis, the worst such nuclear accident since Chernobyl in 1986. Okuma, JAPAN 21 February 2018.
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  • View of the large coast side of Namie town stroke by a 15 m high tsunami in Fukushima prefecture on February 21, 2018. A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis, the worst such nuclear accident since Chernobyl in 1986. Namie, JAPAN 22 February 2018.
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  • Food samples which will be screen for contamination level are put an a table at Fukushima Agriculture Technology Center in Koriyama city, in Fukushima prefecture mashes. Food security still a main problem in Fukushima area. A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis, the worst such nuclear accident since Chernobyl in 1986.Tokyo, JAPAN 13 February 2018.
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  • A staff of Fukushima Agriculture Technology Center in Koriyama city, in Fukushima prefecture operates a screen for contamination level. Food security still a main problem in Fukushima area. A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis, the worst such nuclear accident since Chernobyl in 1986.Tokyo, JAPAN 13 February 2018.
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  • A staff works at Strawberry farm in Iwaki city in Fukushima prefecture. The Strawberry farm is under the association of Ono Hydroponic Producers Association. Food security still a main problem in Fukushima area. A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis, the worst such nuclear accident since Chernobyl in 1986.Tokyo, JAPAN 13 February 2018.
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  • Strawberries grows at Strawberry farm in Iwaki city in Fukushima prefecture. The Strawberry farm is under the association of Ono Hydroponic Producers Association. Food security still a main problem in Fukushima area. A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis, the worst such nuclear accident since Chernobyl in 1986.Tokyo, JAPAN 13 February 2018.
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  • Mr Koichi Aoki, director of Ono Hydroponic Producers Association poses for picture at Strawberry farm in Iwaki city in Fukushima prefecture. The Strawberry farm is under the association of Ono Hydroponic Producers Association. Food security still a main problem in Fukushima area. A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis, the worst such nuclear accident since Chernobyl in 1986.Tokyo, JAPAN 13 February 2018.
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  • A staff works at Strawberry farm in Iwaki city in Fukushima prefecture. The Strawberry farm is under the association of Ono Hydroponic Producers Association. Food security still a main problem in Fukushima area. A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis, the worst such nuclear accident since Chernobyl in 1986.Tokyo, JAPAN 13 February 2018.
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  • A staff organises tomatoes at Strawberry farm in Iwaki city in Fukushima prefecture. The Strawberry farm is under the association of Ono Hydroponic Producers Association. Food security still a main problem in Fukushima area. A massive undersea earthquake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan's northeast coast, leaving more than 18,000 people dead or missing and sparking the Fukushima crisis, the worst such nuclear accident since Chernobyl in 1986.Tokyo, JAPAN 13 February 2018.
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  • People wait in the basement of Korakuen station during a J-Alert missile drill in Tokyo on January 22th, 2018 Tokyo, JAPAN 22 January 2018.
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  • People evacuate in the basement of Korakuen station during a J-Alert missile drill in Tokyo on January 22th, 2018 Tokyo, JAPAN 22 January 2018.
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  • People wait in the basement of Korakuen station during a J-Alert missile drill in Tokyo on January 22th, 2018. Tokyo, JAPAN 22 January 2018.
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  • Inside a house in Tomioka town. After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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  • On road 6 sides, all access are closee. After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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  • A public geiger counter on side of the road 6. The road 6 is open to people and cross inside the no-go zone from South to North. After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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  • Outside the Namie kindergarden. After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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  • 11th March earthquake's proof is still visible in the town. After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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  • The train station of Namie, in past wast the station for shopping for people who live around. Now the service of the line which past inside the red zone, is done.
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  • Odaka high school is now a stock for black bags from decontamination work.
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  • Sachie and her mom look at the neighborhood of the new house.
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  • Ghost town of Odaka at night, inside the forbidden zone.
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  • Sachie has some fun time with her young son Koki.
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  • Koki hobby is only video game.
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  • Sachie's mom makes up before to go outside the small temporary house.
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  • A wish board for support people who live in this area on a temple wall.
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  • A stair to access a temple still has proof of the powerful earthquake who stroke this area.
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  • LIfe of Sachie Matsumoto changed at 14h46 on March 11, 2011 when a major earthquake strike Japan, and did a huge tsunami which destroyed Tohoku's coast in North Japan. Sachie stand on a beach where she went to play when she was young.
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  • 25m2 is the size of the temporary house where Sachie with her mom and her two kids leave for 4 years now.
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  • The entrance of Namie's junoir high school, inside the no-go zone.
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  • Customer's bottles stay inside the former bar of Sachie's bar where she used to work with her mom before the nuclear disaster.
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  • Koki plays video game, don't have friend and want to go outside without relative.
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  • A former convenience store on the road 6, this road pasts inside the no-go zone. This year will mark the fifth anniversary of the great earthquake of Tohoku and the Fukushima power plant meltdown disaster. TOMIOKA, JAPAN  9 March 2016.
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  • A close access for the no-go zone on the road 6, this road pasts inside the no-go zone. This year will mark the fifth anniversary of the great earthquake of Tohoku and the Fukushima power plant meltdown disaster. TOMIOKA, JAPAN  9 March 2016.
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  • Inside an empty clean bar in Namie town. Namie Town is inside the restricted area around the power plant. This year will mark the fifth anniversary of the great earthquake of Tohoku and the Fukushima power plant meltdown disaster. NAMIE, JAPAN  9 March 2016.
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  • View from rooftop of Namie town. Namie Town is inside the restricted area around the power plant. This year will mark the fifth anniversary of the great earthquake of Tohoku and the Fukushima power plant meltdown disaster. NAMIE, JAPAN  9 March 2016.
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  • A bike is put on a roof which collapsed on the ground in Namie town. Namie Town is inside the restricted area around the power plant. This year will mark the fifth anniversary of the great earthquake of Tohoku and the Fukushima power plant meltdown disaster. NAMIE, JAPAN  9 March 2016.
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  • A piano inside an abandoned kinder garden in Namie town. Namie Town is inside the restricted area around the power plant. This year will mark the fifth anniversary of the great earthquake of Tohoku and the Fukushima power plant meltdown disaster. NAMIE, JAPAN  9 March 2016.
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  • Kid's stuff inside an abandoned kinder garden in Namie town. Namie Town is inside the restricted area around the power plant. This year will mark the fifth anniversary of the great earthquake of Tohoku and the Fukushima power plant meltdown disaster. NAMIE, JAPAN  9 March 2016.
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  • A storage facility with black bags full of waste from decontamination clean in Namie town. Namie Town is inside the restricted area around the power plant. This year will mark the fifth anniversary of the great earthquake of Tohoku and the Fukushima power plant meltdown disaster. NAMIE, JAPAN  9 March 2016.
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  • A close access to the no-go zone on sea side part of Namie town. Namie Town is inside the restricted area around the power plant. This year will mark the fifth anniversary of the great earthquake of Tohoku and the Fukushima power plant meltdown disaster. NAMIE, JAPAN  9 March 2016.
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  • TOKYO, JAPAN - MARCH 26: Protesters walk in street of Shibuya during a demonstration against nuclear power plant in Japan, 26 March 2016. More than 30 000 people gather to protest in Yoyogi park in fashionable Shibuya ward against Prime Minister Nuclear policy and restart of nuclear power plant in Japan.
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  • TOKYO, JAPAN - MARCH 26: Protesters walk in street of Shibuya during a demonstration against nuclear power plant in Japan, 26 March 2016. More than 30 000 people gather to protest in Yoyogi park in fashionable Shibuya ward against Prime Minister Nuclear policy and restart of nuclear power plant in Japan.
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  • TOKYO, JAPAN - MARCH 26: Protesters walk in street of Shibuya during a demonstration against nuclear power plant in Japan, 26 March 2016. More than 30 000 people gather to protest in Yoyogi park in fashionable Shibuya ward against Prime Minister Nuclear policy and restart of nuclear power plant in Japan.
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  • TOKYO, JAPAN - MARCH 26: Protesters walk in Shibuya's street during a demonstration against nuclear power plant in Japan, 26 March 2016. More than 30 000 people gather to protest in Yoyogi park in fashionable Shibuya ward against Prime Minister Nuclear policy and restart of nuclear power plant in Japan.
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  • TOKYO, JAPAN - MARCH 26: A placard shows Prime Minister Abe Shinzo holds hands of militaries soldiers during a demonstration against nuclear power plant in Japan, 26 March 2016. More than 30 000 people gather to protest in Yoyogi park in fashionable Shibuya ward against Prime Minister Nuclear policy and restart of nuclear power plant in Japan.
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  • TOKYO, JAPAN - MARCH 26: A protester hold a placard "No Nukes" during a demonstration against nuclear power plant in Japan, 26 March 2016. More than 30 000 people gather to protest in Yoyogi park in fashionable Shibuya ward against Prime Minister Nuclear policy and restart of nuclear power plant in Japan.
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  • TOKYO, JAPAN - MARCH 26: Protesters walk in street of Shibuya during a demonstration against nuclear power plant in Japan, 26 March 2016. More than 30 000 people gather to protest in Yoyogi park in fashionable Shibuya ward against Prime Minister Nuclear policy and restart of nuclear power plant in Japan.
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  • TOKYO, JAPAN - MARCH 26: Protester holding a placard "we don't want nuclear" walks in street of Shibuya during a demonstration against nuclear power plant in Japan, 26 March 2016. More than 30 000 people gather to protest in Yoyogi park in fashionable Shibuya ward against Prime Minister Nuclear policy and restart of nuclear power plant in Japan.
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  • TOKYO, JAPAN - MARCH 26: Protesters walk in street of Shibuya during a demonstration against nuclear power plant in Japan, 26 March 2016. More than 30 000 people gather to protest in Yoyogi park in fashionable Shibuya ward against Prime Minister Nuclear policy and restart of nuclear power plant in Japan.
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  • TOKYO, JAPAN - MARCH 26: A protestor hold a large placard against nuke during a demonstration against nuclear power plant in Japan, 26 March 2016. More than 30 000 people gather to protest in Yoyogi park in fashionable Shibuya ward against Prime Minister Nuclear policy and restart of nuclear power plant in Japan.
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  • Fukushima dai-ichi power plant's access from the road 6 is closed. After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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  • Fukushima dai-ichi power plant's access from the road 6 is closed. After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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  • A shinto shrine in Futaba city. After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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  • Remain's proof of the earthquake still there in Futaba city. After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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  • Remain's proof of the earthquake still there in Futaba city. After the meltdown of Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant on March 2011, an exclusion zone was installed around the power plant.
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