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News Navigator: What are the young carers drawing attention in Japan recently?

news News Navigator: What are the young carers drawing attention in Japan recently? The Mainichi © The Mainichi A student s long-form response to a national survey on young carers. (Mainichi) The Mainichi Shimbun answers some common questions readers may have about young carers children who take on the burden of caring for relatives. Question: Does the term young carer have an official definition? Answer: There is no legal definition in Japan. The term young carer is used to mean a child who is taking care of a family member who is sick, has a disability, or is elderly. The Japan carers federation, a general incorporated association that supports family care, defines young carers as children under the age of 18 who take on the responsibility of caring for their family members in a way that adults do.

Unrealistic shelter capacities in case of nuke accident emerge in east Japan pref

news Unrealistic shelter capacities in case of nuke accident emerge in east Japan pref. The Mainichi TOKYO As part of an extended area evacuation plan in case of a nuclear power plant accident, two facilities in the eastern Japan prefecture of Ibaraki with unrealistic capacities have been designated as evacuation shelters, and the shortage could expand. The plan was created in case of an accident at the Japan Atomic Power Company s Tokai No. 2 Power Station in the village of Tokai in Ibaraki Prefecture, and a public library and a multi-purpose culture center with a music hall with many seats fixed to the floor have been designated as shelters. At these two facilities in two separate cities alone, a Mainichi Shimbun study shows that the capacities were overestimated by a total of about 3,500.

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