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The Big Picture: Japan’s Nuclear Exclusion Zone

The Big Picture: Japan’s Nuclear Exclusion Zone

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I miss Japan.

We can rebuild you.
staff:

In light of the recent disasters, our hearts are focused on the vibrant and wonderful community in Japan. Your resilience is inspiring, and we hope that recovery will be swift and complete. 少しでも皆さんの力となり、一日でも早く日常の生活が取り戻せる事を願います。
As of today, Japanese is now the newest language available on Tumblr. We’re very grateful for our amazing members in the Japanese community, and we hope you’ll find the new option useful. You can change your language setting on your Preferences page.
To aid the relief and emergency efforts, we’re asking all of our members to contribute to Red Cross International from your Dashboard. Look for the message on the sidebar. Members who donate will unlock the Limited Edition Japanese Tumblr Logo, and Tumblr will match your contributions up to $15,000.
You can also keep up with news from Japan via the #Japan tag page.
日本の皆さま, 頑張ってください。
Love, タンブラー
Beautiful graphic by Rob Dobi

We can rebuild you.

staff:

In light of the recent disasters, our hearts are focused on the vibrant and wonderful community in Japan. Your resilience is inspiring, and we hope that recovery will be swift and complete. 少しでも皆さんの力となり、一日でも早く日常の生活が取り戻せる事を願います。

As of today, Japanese is now the newest language available on Tumblr. We’re very grateful for our amazing members in the Japanese community, and we hope you’ll find the new option useful. You can change your language setting on your Preferences page.

To aid the relief and emergency efforts, we’re asking all of our members to contribute to Red Cross International from your Dashboard. Look for the message on the sidebar. Members who donate will unlock the Limited Edition Japanese Tumblr Logo, and Tumblr will match your contributions up to $15,000.

You can also keep up with news from Japan via the #Japan tag page.

日本の皆さま, 頑張ってください。

Love, タンブラー

Beautiful graphic by Rob Dobi

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Japanese Disaster Energy Posters

Japanese Disaster Energy Posters

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As Japan nuclear fears spread, so does crowd sourced radiation tracking.

Blossoms.
Daydreaming about these today.

Blossoms.

Daydreaming about these today.

Source: kumako365jp

Radiation Levels Chart

Radiation Levels Chart

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tokyokumako:

I thought it was a bit horrifying to find no bread and cup noodles in the shop, but I just learnt this is because they are delivering those handy foods to the people who are forced to evacuate from home. I feel better to know it is controlled.
Many people ask me about the risk of explosion of power plants in Fukushima, but as far as our government officially announced it was not an explosion and they are doing their very best to fix the problem to avoid the worst, well, what else can I do?
I will have to be patient and wait to see how things turn out.
I hear we are to go through the controlled blackout from Monday because the power plants are stopped already. Tokyo tower is not lit today, either, to save the electricity (I think).


Away from the news with their numbers and their drama. A quick search on the internet and you can see how real people are coping, feeling or living. My thoughts are with everyone in Japan and everyone who has been affected by the events of the past few days.

tokyokumako:

I thought it was a bit horrifying to find no bread and cup noodles in the shop, but I just learnt this is because they are delivering those handy foods to the people who are forced to evacuate from home. I feel better to know it is controlled.

Many people ask me about the risk of explosion of power plants in Fukushima, but as far as our government officially announced it was not an explosion and they are doing their very best to fix the problem to avoid the worst, well, what else can I do?

I will have to be patient and wait to see how things turn out.

I hear we are to go through the controlled blackout from Monday because the power plants are stopped already. Tokyo tower is not lit today, either, to save the electricity (I think).

Away from the news with their numbers and their drama. A quick search on the internet and you can see how real people are coping, feeling or living. My thoughts are with everyone in Japan and everyone who has been affected by the events of the past few days.

Source: kumako365jp

Japan Earthquake - The Big Picture - Boston.com

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