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Tokyo, Saitama residents say 'no' to living near Fukushima soil | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis
Residents of Tokyo and Saitama are up in arms at an Environment Ministry plan to reuse decontaminated soil from Fukushima Prefecture in their midst, including a major park in the capital's Shinjuku district.
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