The Japan Timesのインスタグラム(thejapantimes) - 3月11日 18時32分


From April this year, parts of Namie, a region that was heavily contaminated by radiation from the meltdowns at the plant caused by the earthquake and tsunami that struck Tohoku on March 11, 2011, will be open for residents to reoccupy permanently, but far fewer people are taking up the offer than local and central governments would like. In a September 2016 poll, only 17.5 percent of evacuees responded that they intended to return to where they lived before the disaster. Read the full story on the Japan Times website. (Shun Saito and John L. Tran photos) #東日本大震災から6年


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