10 years on from the Tohoku earthquake and Fukushima nuclear disaster, an exhibition at Royal Geographical Society looks at how the area is recovering.
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Two days in and near Japan’s ‘nuclear power town,’ a decade after the nuclear disaster By Ada Stroman Jan. 18 06:30 am JST Feb. 1 | 06:52 am JST FUKUSHIMA
Eight hours and 26 minutes. I clearly remember the exact time I walked that day. On more than several occasions, I lost my way; on many more, the courage to keep going. By the time I had reached the railroad crossing just across from my home, my shoes were ripped, my feet covered in blisters and my stomach was rumbling, but, oddly enough, I had more strength than ever home was just a few minutes away. Once I got there, this would all be over.