Fukushima pride is strong close to evacuation zone
Ohashi owns a successful baked goods company in Fukushima City. He has used grains from organic farmers in Fukushima Prefecture, but now he may have to look elsewhere. Even if the grains are...
View ArticleCan’t sell rice, but has to grow it anyway
Takahashi was banned from selling rice grown on his land in Nishigo Village, Nishishirakawa-gun, Fukushima, due to soil contamination from the nuclear disaster. But he was also told that to receive...
View ArticleFukushima City Nuclear Protest Video
People from across Japan gather in Fukushima City on 6/26/11 to protest the ongoing danger of nuclear power and to call for accountability in the nuclear disaster. Ruiko Mutou of the Fukushima Network...
View ArticleFukushima cherry blossoms
Cherry blossom ritual for children's health in Towa, Nihonmatsu, Fukushima, Japan.
View ArticleOur results are in.
After spending 30 of the past 55 weeks in Fukushima, Japan, living in places contaminated by nuclear fallout, visiting even more highly contaminated places, drinking the water and eating the food, we...
View ArticleRio+20: Four Fukushima Farmers
This video, capturing the diverse views of four Fukushima activist farmers, screens beginning June 16 in the Rio+20 United Nations Sustainable Development Conference, where one of our main subjects,...
View ArticleWe return to Fukushima to cover farmer’s campaign for mayor
Akihiro Asami left his life as a city salaryman to raise his family on a self-sustaining organic farm in the mountains of Kitakata, on the western outskirts of Fukushima prefecture. When the Fukushima...
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