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United by anger: Why Japanese people are against Tokyo Olympics


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As a pandemic-exhausted world celebrates the delayed 2020 Games, some Japanese citizens remain adamantly opposed. Macquarie University Japan specialist Dr Thomas Baudinette explains what’s behind their protests.
After considerable delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Tokyo Olympics got off to an explosive start last Friday night. While Australian media was glued to the excitement brewing at the Olympic Stadium, some Japanese citizens were gathering in the streets of the city to vocally protest the event.
Showcase: The Australian Olympic team at the Tokyo Opening Ceremony … many around the world, including in Australia, are looking to the Olympics as a chance to celebrate. ....

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Fukushima's tragic legacy—radioactive soil, ongoing leaks, and unanswered questions


Fukushima’s tragic legacy radioactive soil, ongoing leaks, and unanswered questions
Lois Parshley
© Photograph by Yuichi Yamazaki, Getty Images
NAMIE, JAPAN - MARCH 10: A woman who lost her nephew-in-law to the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami prays at a memorial on March 10, 2021 in Namie, Japan. In ceremonies that are expected to be scaled back because of the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, on March 11th Japan will mark the 10th anniversary of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, tsunami and triple nuclear meltdown in which almost 16,000 were killed and hundreds of thousands made homeless. The magnitude 9.0 earthquake was one of the most powerful ever recorded. It triggered tsunami waves up to 40.5 meters high that travelled at 700km/h and surged up to 10km inland destroying entire towns. It moved Japans main island of Honshu 2.4m east, shifted the Earth on its axis by estimates of between 10cm and 25cm and increased the planets rotational speed by 1.8 ....

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