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Originally Posted by AnakChan
She thrives on rumours and unofficial news that she picks up on Japanese blogs, etc. I don’t read Japanese so I depend on her (which I do take with a grain of salt).
...It was stated (Rumoured?? Confirmed??) that the top layer of contaminated soil was spread all around Japan.
There’s less concern for us adults as the contamination isn’t massive enough (in Tokyo), to worry about short term effects....long term effects, well....if we live till we’re 80s, we’re happy. But for our 2 boys, that’s a little more concerning.
...I’m barred from doing astronomy with my friends in Ibaraki, so we have to do this in Chiba (or west in Fuji). Mind you this isn’t even stay trip - I’m talking about just going overnight with my friends.
...happy wife, happy life.
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My Wife, her Mum, and their Girl's club have a saying, "gossip is faster than fibre optic". I believe them.
We saw this on news too, about the unwillingness (naturally) of other prefectures taking on megatonnes of top soil from the contaminated area. Strings were pulled, and it happened anyway. Some City Wards issued children with little medallions to wear with photographic film, to measure radiation exposure. Some kids recieved 1 yr's worth within 3 months. Many also didn't, etc.
You can actually see stars in Chiba? I couldn't see anything in Nara when I brought my 102Mak recently. What's your secret?