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  • Tatsuta station in Naraha town. <br />
Tatsuta Station is served by the Jōban Line, and is located 240.9 km from the official starting point of the line at Nippori Station. However, due to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011, operations were halted. Operations south of the station were resumed on June 1, 2014, however operations north remain suspended indefinitely.
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  • Kazuya MATSUMOTO: manager in the public welfare office.
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  • Yusuke IGARI: spokesman for Naraha Town Office
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  • Abandoned gas station in Naraha.
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  • Kazuo YAMAUCHI is a Naha born artist that lives in Iwaki. He came to Naraha to look around and draw.
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  • Map of Naraha town next to a geiger counter, outside Tatsuta station.
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  • Geiger counter, outside Tatsuta station.
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  • Local policeman who is wearing a docimeter to measure the radiation that he receives during his work.
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  • Kohei and Tomoko YAMAUCHI, elderly couple who returned to Naraha after the evacuation order was lifted, inside their house.
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  • Kazuya MATSUMOTO: manager in the public welfare office.
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  • Yusuke IGARI: spokesman for Naraha Town Office
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  • Yusuke IGARI: spokesman for Naraha Town Office
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  • Yusuke IGARI: spokesman for Naraha Town Office
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  • Flowers blooming in uncultivated fields of Naha town.
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  • Bags with radioactive soil that was collected in the area can be seen in ceveral areas around Naraha town. .
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  • Tatsuta station in Naraha town. <br />
Tatsuta Station is served by the Jōban Line, and is located 240.9 km from the official starting point of the line at Nippori Station. However, due to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011, operations were halted. Operations south of the station were resumed on June 1, 2014, however operations north remain suspended indefinitely.
    NARAHA-4153.jpg
  • Tatsuta station in Naraha town. <br />
Tatsuta Station is served by the Jōban Line, and is located 240.9 km from the official starting point of the line at Nippori Station. However, due to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011, operations were halted. Operations south of the station were resumed on June 1, 2014, however operations north remain suspended indefinitely.
    NARAHA-4146.jpg
  • Bags with radioactive soil that was collected in the area can be seen in ceveral areas around Naraha town. .
    NARAHA-4102.jpg
  • Kazuo YAMAUCHI is a Naha born artist that lives in Iwaki. He came to Naraha to look around and draw.
    NARAHA-1384.jpg
  • Workers repairing a house.
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  • Kohei YAMAUCHI,  who returned to Naraha after the evacuation order was lifted, inside his house.
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  • Cheerful poster that was recently placed near the public welfare office in Naraha town that is trying to revive its pre-2011 life.
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  • Bags with radioactive soil that was collected in the area can be seen in ceveral areas around Naraha town. .
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  • Abandoned house
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  • Bags with radioactive soil that was collected in the area can be seen in ceveral areas around Naraha town. .
    NARAHA-4107.jpg
  • Kazuo YAMAUCHI is a Naha born artist that lives in Iwaki. He came to Naraha to look around and draw.
    NARAHA-1397.jpg
  • Kazuo YAMAUCHI is a Naha born artist that lives in Iwaki. He came to Naraha to look around and draw.
    NARAHA-1369.jpg
  • Abandoned cram school
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  • Abandoned cram school
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  • Tatsuta station in Naraha town. <br />
Tatsuta Station is served by the Jōban Line, and is located 240.9 km from the official starting point of the line at Nippori Station. However, due to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011, operations were halted. Operations south of the station were resumed on June 1, 2014, however operations north remain suspended indefinitely.
    NARAHA-1344.jpg
  • Abandoned gas station in Naraha.
    NARAHA-1331.jpg
  • Boat that usa washed ashore by the 2011 tsunami, covered by plantation that grew around it.
    NARAHA-1235.jpg
  • Yusuke IGARI: spokesman for Naraha Town Office
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  • Tatsuta station in Naraha town. <br />
Tatsuta Station is served by the Jōban Line, and is located 240.9 km from the official starting point of the line at Nippori Station. However, due to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011, operations were halted. Operations south of the station were resumed on June 1, 2014, however operations north remain suspended indefinitely.
    NARAHA-4150.jpg
  • Kohei and Tomoko YAMAUCHI, elderly couple who returned to Naraha after the evacuation order was lifted, inside their house.
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  • Kohei and Tomoko YAMAUCHI, elderly couple who returned to Naraha after the evacuation order was lifted, inside their house.
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  • Fade showing the route his boat followed from Turkey to Mytilene on his smart-phone. He had studied the route and used apps to calculate the distance and to know the weather. He and his family had bought quality life-jackets with lights that could blink in case of an accident instead of using the usual cheap life-jackets that the smugglers provide to the refugees. When the time to board the dinghy boat came and he found out that anyone found be the driver, he decided to take the task so that he can make sure his family would be safe. He was well prepared and he even had 2 Greek sim cards which he had asked a friend to send him from Greece. He eventually managed to cross the 22km in sea in one hour and land somewhere near Mytilene city, when other boats often lost their way and drifted for 20 hours before they could land. <br />
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Refugees at the camp called PIKPA outside Mytilene city, that is one of the best organised. It is run but a group of volunteers under the name “The Village of Everyone Together”. People there are both from Syria and Afghanistan.
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  • Vat Sarom (16) in a rehabilitation center of an NGO that deals with raped and sexually trafficked children. About one and a half year ago Sarom was living in a village bordering Thailand with her family. Her father had just had an accident stepping on a mine and her mother was pregnant, when a trafficker offered to help her get a job as a waitress at a restaurant in Siem Reap. She left her village and on the way the trafficker lied to her and instead brought her to Banteay Manchey province where she made her stay in a hotel, promising her that after that they would go to Siem Reap. There the woman trafficker sold her virginity to a man and forced her to stay with an other man for 3 nights. After that, instead of bringing her to Siem Reap, she sold her to a brothel at the village Sasda on the Thai border. There Sarom was locked in and forced to take 8-10 customers every night. To keep her awake and cheerful, the brother owner gave her drugs. These made her not wanting to eat or sleep and she was feeling happy without thinking any more. She was taking the drug every 3 days with the money she made of her tips. There were 14 girls in the brothel but only she and one more girl were underaged. She was afraid to escape because the owner of the brothel belonged to the military police and when some girls managed to escape, they were quickly caught and badly beaten when they were brought back. Eventually she managed to contact a relative of hers by borrowing a phone from a client and this way the operation for her rescuing started. On March 2007 and after she had spent 8 months in the brothel, the combination of a court decision, police pressure and the efforts of the NGO made the brothel owner release her. .Since then she is in the rehabilitation center, happy to be rescued but also very sad that all this happened, blaming herself for following the trafficker. She is trying to forget but she can not and instead she escapes in to her music, any music that she can hear from he
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  • Vat Sarom (16) in a rehabilitation center of an NGO that deals with raped and sexually trafficked children. About one and a half year ago Sarom was living in a village bordering Thailand with her family. Her father had just had an accident stepping on a mine and her mother was pregnant, when a trafficker offered to help her get a job as a waitress at a restaurant in Siem Reap. She left her village and on the way the trafficker lied to her and instead brought her to Banteay Manchey province where she made her stay in a hotel, promising her that after that they would go to Siem Reap. There the woman trafficker sold her virginity to a man and forced her to stay with an other man for 3 nights. After that, instead of bringing her to Siem Reap, she sold her to a brothel at the village Sasda on the Thai border. There Sarom was locked in and forced to take 8-10 customers every night. To keep her awake and cheerful, the brother owner gave her drugs. These made her not wanting to eat or sleep and she was feeling happy without thinking any more. She was taking the drug every 3 days with the money she made of her tips. There were 14 girls in the brothel but only she and one more girl were underaged. She was afraid to escape because the owner of the brothel belonged to the military police and when some girls managed to escape, they were quickly caught and badly beaten when they were brought back. Eventually she managed to contact a relative of hers by borrowing a phone from a client and this way the operation for her rescuing started. On March 2007 and after she had spent 8 months in the brothel, the combination of a court decision, police pressure and the efforts of the NGO made the brothel owner release her. .Since then she is in the rehabilitation center, happy to be rescued but also very sad that all this happened, blaming herself for following the trafficker. She is trying to forget but she can not and instead she escapes in to her music, any music that she can hear from he
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  • Fish transfer vehicles are running up and down the narrow corridors of the market in high speed making it look unbelievable how they can avoid accidents. Tsukiji fish market  is the biggest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world and also one of the largest wholesale food markets of any kind. The market is located in Tsukiji in central Tokyo, and is a major attraction for foreign visitors.
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