Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - I want to travel to Japan for six days. I read on the Internet that there is still nuclear radiation in Japan, and my destination is Tokyo. I thought I was going to Japan to see it. Don't be polluted.

I want to travel to Japan for six days. I read on the Internet that there is still nuclear radiation in Japan, and my destination is Tokyo. I thought I was going to Japan to see it. Don't be polluted.

Don't go. Someone mentioned Chernobyl below. Look, it's been driving for decades! Is it hurting people downstairs?

The following four explanations:

Generally, the consequences of nuclear radiation will appear after 10 years. You can check the Chernobyl incident. The radiation won't dissipate so quickly. You think it's volcanic ash? This is radioactive material! And it is different from the radiation emitted by other substances themselves!

Tokyo is only 200 kilometers from Fukushima. Too close. You can go further.

In addition, Japan will not broadcast radiation problems and effects to the public. Once this matter is reported, Japanese society will fall into chaos. According to the external network report, the incidence of neonatal lymphopathy near Fukushima has increased by 50%, which is a sign of cancer ~

Whether you are sick or not depends on your life ~ some people live well when they go, and some people will not be good when they come back. Do you want to gamble with your life?

In my own opinion, there is no need to take such a risk in order to travel to Japan.