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I want to travel to Japan. Is there a lot of radiation in Japan?

The radiation problem is of course serious. The harm of nuclear leakage is 1000 times greater than that of nuclear weapons, because nuclear leakage accounts for a large proportion of radiation pollution, and the stock of nuclear raw materials is far greater than that of a bomb. Of course, the explosion happened in Japan, a big capitalist country, and it is impossible for the mainstream western media to report it truthfully. It is suggested that we can look at Nordic or other independent research reports that are a little far away from American imperialism.

As for some people who say that it should be okay after a few years, or that someone who has been to Japan is okay, this is all scientific blindness. The radioactivity of radioactive materials will not be obviously weakened for decades, and the injured person may not see it for years or even longer (or times).

The vicinity of Fukushima is definitely the most dangerous, and almost 100% of the human body will be seriously endangered (air, water, land, etc. The hazards in other parts of Japan are indirect, but it does not mean that distance can guarantee safety, because air, water, food, transportation of various articles and human contact will spread radioactive substances.

The disaster that Japan suffered this time is far greater than that of Hiroshima and Nagasaki!