suburban areas have still been shut down as a result of the aftershocks and most the people have not been able to return to tokoyo after they have been able to leave and i can tell you from my experience today that tokoyo was relatively a ghosttown compared to what a typical saturday afternoon and evening would be. >> kelly: it's going to take a while for them to get over this. what are you happening in the coming days and weeks ahead. >> the first thing that i would say that would be a concern, especially for the people up north, is about food prices are expected to skyrocket. japan is the most heavily dependent country in the world on foreign imports, only 30%, i've been-- off several percent her, but 30% of japan consumables in