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Does Japan's nuclear radiation affect travel to Japan?

It doesn't matter. I heard that Japan has opened a one-day trip to Fukushima. In order to appease tourists from all over the world, primary school students are also allowed to take a trip to Fukushima and publicize it. Spend so much effort to attract tourists to travel, why not have the cheek to radiate more? Anyway, you won't die on the spot, and it will be more than ten years after you get sick. If you are in good health, you may be in good health all your life. However, those who say that they have been astigmatic for some time should learn more about nuclear science. The reactor is not sealed, but continues to spread. It takes 30 years for nuclear waste to stop reacting, and it takes 30 to 40 years to take out a radioactive substance at will. This is only a half-life. Anyway, more than a dozen counties around Fukushima are listed as heavily polluted areas by the United States. Of course, this does not mean that the people inside will die, and some diseases may appear slowly in the next few decades. Maybe, but the shorter the time, the smaller the risk.